Study Of Combined Depression-Alcoholism Treatment Shows Higher Abstinence Rate (Medical News Today)
Combining the antidepressant sertraline with the alcohol dependence treatment naltrexone produced a 54 percent abstinence rate in patients with both major depression and alcohol dependence, whereas the rates were only 21 to 28 percent for patients taking a placebo, sertraline only, or naltrexone only…
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Study Of Combined Depression-Alcoholism Treatment Shows Higher Abstinence Rate (Medical News Today)





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