联合治疗酒精中毒:为什么和如何?

Margaret E Mattson, Raye Z Litten
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摘要

通过使用药物和行为方式相结合的方法治疗酒精障碍可能比单一方式的方法更有效地解决酒精障碍的多成分性质。酒精失调的生物学、心理学和社会成分的跨学科模型正在从基础研究中迅速出现,治疗研究人员已经开始测试各种结合药物和行为治疗的策略。除了行为和药理学组合,有效的治疗组合可以由两种药物组成,其作用机制被认为是相容的,可能是附加的,甚至是协同的。结合药物和行为干预(COMBINE)是由国家酒精滥用和酒精中毒研究所赞助的一项大型多地点临床试验。其目的是确定是否可以通过药物治疗和行为干预相结合来改善酒精依赖的治疗效果。正在评估的是两种有前景的药物(纳曲酮和阿坎普罗酸)的疗效,无论是单独使用还是联合使用,当与两种不同强度的行为治疗联合使用时。本补充详细描述了在COMBINE中采用的方法和基本原理。增刊中的第一篇文章有三个目标:(1)回顾进行联合治疗研究的策略,并从文献中选择例子加以说明;(2)总结联合治疗的主要设计特征,作为本增刊中文章的背景;(3)随着联合治疗领域的发展,对联合治疗研究的未来方向发表评论。
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Combining treatments for alcoholism: why and how?

Treatment of alcohol disorders through the use of combinations of pharmacological and behavioral modalities may more effectively address the multicomponent nature of the disorder than single-modality approaches. Interdisciplinary models of the biological, psychological and social components of alcohol disorders are emerging rapidly from basic research, and treatment researchers have begun to test various strategies to combine medications and behavioral treatments. In addition to behavioral and pharmacological combinations, effective treatment pairs can be composed of two medications whose mechanisms of action are believed to be compatible and potentially additive, or even synergistic. Combining Medications and Behavioral Interventions (COMBINE) is a large multisite clinical trial sponsored by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Its goal is to determine if improvements in treatment outcome for alcohol dependence can be achieved by combining pharmacotherapy and behavioral interventions. Under evaluation is the efficacy of two promising medications (naltrexone and acamprosate), both singly and together, when used in conjunction with two behavioral treatments of differing intensities. This supplement describes in detail the methods and rationale for the approach taken in COMBINE. This first article in the supplement has three objectives: (1) to review strategies for conducting combination treatment studies as illustrated with selected examples from the literature, (2) to summarize the main design features of COMBINE as background for the articles in this supplement and (3) to comment on future directions for combination treatment research as the field moves beyond COMBINE.

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