Could Non-Alcoholic beer help people quit drinking?
NCT ID NCT07451574
Summary
This small pilot study from Stanford University is exploring whether providing non-alcoholic beers is a practical and acceptable addition to standard treatment for alcohol use disorder. The study will enroll 40 people already in a specific treatment program to see if they find the substitute helpful and would use it in the future. The main goal is to test if this approach is feasible to study further, not to prove it works for recovery.
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Stanford Prevention Research Center
Stanford, California, 94304, United States
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