EP1262196A3 — Combination of a monoamine reuptake inhibitor and an opioid antagonist for use in alcoholism and alcohol dependence
Assigned to Pfizer Products Inc · Expires 2002-12-18 · 23y expired
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The present invention relates to a method of treating alcoholism or alcohol dependence in a mammal, including a human, by administering to the mammal a monoamine reuptake inhibitor in combination with an opioid antagonist. It also relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing…
USPTO Abstract
The present invention relates to a method of treating alcoholism or alcohol dependence in a mammal, including a human, by administering to the mammal a monoamine reuptake inhibitor in combination with an opioid antagonist. It also relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, a monoamine reuptake inhibitor and an opioid antagonist.
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