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CHALLENGES TO MEDICATIONS DEVELOPMENT IN TREATING ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: SUMMARY OF A SYMPOSIUM HELD AT THE ESBRA CONGRESS, PRAGUE, 13 SEPTEMBER 2003

Authors :
Bankole A. Johnson
John B. Saunders
Rainer Spanagel
Raymond F. Anton
Philippe De Witte
Raye Z. Litten
Gian Luigi Gessa
Mats Berglund
Philippe Lehert
Karl Mann
John M. Littleton
Henry R. Kranzler
Adron Harris
Source :
Alcohol and Alcoholism. 39:271-275
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2004.

Abstract

Few medications for treating alcohol dependence exist. Greater partnership is needed between academia and the pharmaceutical industry to develop, licence and market efficacious medications for treating alcohol dependence. Methodologies that span the divide between preclinical and large-scale clinical studies need to be developed in order to provide sufficient information on safety, toleration, drug-interaction profile and efficacy, with which to guide development decisions. Due to the heterogeneous nature of alcohol dependence, the effort of developing an efficacious medication is likely to be enhanced by clearer choices about the characteristics of the population. Careful consideration of potential mechanism of action of the putative therapeutic medication should enable the appropriate choice of drinking endpoint. The pharmaceutical industry in collaboration with academia might need to develop new approaches to determining appropriate treatment endpoints with regulatory bodies. The investment risk to industry should be appraised not only in terms of the rather poor results of previous marketing efforts but with a view to the opportunity to penetrate a potentially enormous and largely untapped market.

Details

ISSN :
14643502
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Alcohol and Alcoholism
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........98410c304f47ce768181a84f62ac3e88
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agh067