Alcohol-Dependence drug studied in DUI offenders – study halted early
NCT ID NCT00425711
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a drug called acamprosate in adults with alcohol dependence who were part of a DUI court program. The goal was to see if the medication could help them stay sober and reduce cravings. Only 4 people enrolled before the study was stopped, so results are very limited.
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The University of Oklahoma, Tulsa
Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74135, United States
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