Oxytocin - commonly known as love hormone can help people beat alcohol
addiction, say University of North California scientists. 11 alcohol-dependent volunteers received two daily doses of an oxytocin
nasal spray or a placebo during the first three days of a detox
programme, conducted by Cort Pedersen at the University and his team.The volunteers were also given lorazepam - a detox drug - when their withdrawal symptoms reached a specific level. The researchers found that the oxytocin group had fewer alcohol cravings
and milder withdrawal symptoms than the placebo group, and used just
one-fifth of the lorazepam. "Four [oxytocin] volunteers didn't need any lorazepam at all," New Scientist quoted Pedersen as saying. This is good news as lorazepam is highly addictive. While it reduces
anxiety and seizures during alcohol withdrawal, users can experience
insomnia and cravings when they come off the drug. How oxytocin helps to aid withdrawal is still unclear, but it has no known side effects. And Pedersen hopes that alcoholics who take the hormone will be less
likely to experience the unpleasant symptoms that can lead to relapse.
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