Effect of Varenicline Combined With Medical Management on Alcohol Use Disorder With Comorbid Cigarette Smoking

Dec 21, 2017JAMA psychiatry

Varenicline with Medical Support for Alcohol Use Disorder and Smoking: A Randomized Trial

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Abstract

Of 131 participants, 13% achieved prolonged smoking abstinence after taking varenicline compared to 0% in the placebo group.

  • Varenicline may reduce heavy drinking days among men with alcohol use disorder.
  • A significant interaction indicates that men experienced a larger decrease in heavy drinking days compared to women when taking varenicline.
  • 29% of men taking varenicline reported no heavy drinking days, compared to 6% of men taking placebo.
  • In contrast, 5% of women taking varenicline had no heavy drinking days, while 25% of women taking placebo did.
  • Varenicline could be associated with improvements in smoking cessation in patients with alcohol use disorder.

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