Antioxidant NAC May Reduce Cocaine Cravings
Tuesday January 3, 2006
A common over-the-counter herbal supplement used mostly as an antioxident has been shown to reduce cravings associated with chronic cocaine use in research conducted at the Medical University of South Carolina.
N-acetylcysteine (NAC) was found to reduce craving in patients after treatment with the readily-available, over-the-counter supplement. Read More
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