Mississauga Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Acupuncture is promising treatment for cocaine addiction, Yale researchers find

In the first such finding from a controlled study, Yale researchers have successfully used acupuncture to treat cocaine addiction, a disorder for which there are few effective treatments.

Published in the August 14 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine, study results showed that participants who received auricular acupuncture -- needles inserted into specific parts of the outer ear -- were more likely to have cocaine-negative urine screens over the course of the study compared to those in control groups.

"Our study supports the use of acupuncture for cocaine addiction and shows that alternative therapies can be combined with the arsenal of Western treatments for fighting addiction," said Arthur Margolin, the study's principal investigator and research scientist in psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. "This promising finding suggests that further research on acupuncture in this application is warranted."

Results showed that 54.8 percent of participants tested free of cocaine during the last week of treatment, compared to 23.5 and 9.1 percent in the two control groups. Those who completed acupuncture treatment also had longer periods of sustained abstinence compared to participants in the control groups.

"Additional benefits of acupuncture include its low cost, and that it seems to have few, if any, adverse side effects," Margolin said.

For further details on this article read http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2000-08/YU-Aipt-1208100.php

Chris Di Tecco is an acupuncturist and herbalist at Southdown Chiropractic and Wellness in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

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