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New standard for progress in AUD treatment could lead to new meds
Findings from a newly published review of alcohol research suggest that federal regulators' decision last January to accept a measure of reduced drinking as a primary endpoint in medication trials could expand access to beneficial treatments for alcohol use disorder (AUD).