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Anti-Nausea Medication Curbs Alcohol Use

Antinausea Medication

First Posted: 01/21/11 03:29 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:25 PM ET

latimes.com:

Alcoholics who were given a medication approved for quelling nausea were able to cut back on their alcohol intake, researchers reported.

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Alcoholics who were given a medication approved for quelling nausea were able to cut back on their alcohol intake, researchers reported.
Alcoholics who were given a medication approved for quelling nausea were able to cut back on their alcohol intake, researchers reported.
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OverseasVet
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08:03 AM on 01/22/2011
Giving people a safe alternative like marijuana would also decrease the toxic effects of alcohol and the help with the vast amounts of health care dollars spent on this horrible drug.
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nofriendofrepublicans
Mother friendly.
03:59 PM on 01/21/2011
Pay attention kids, don't do perscription drugs.
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babybecks
"because I am involved in Mankind;"
06:46 PM on 01/21/2011
If the choice is this, or drinking yourself to a slow miserable death, this may be preferable.