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Benzodiazepines (BDZs) are the gold standard in the treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid also known as sodium oxybate (SMO) has been tested as a treatment for AWS ...
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Lead Sponsor
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Collaborators
NCT07388693 · Alcohol Dependence
NCT06770556 · Alcohol Use Disorder, Alcohol Dependence, and more
NCT06939088 · Alcohol Use Disorder, Alcohol Abuse/Dependence, and more
NCT06265506 · Alcohol Use Disorder, Alcohol Drinking, and more
NCT06589973 · Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
University of Wien
Vienna, AT
"G. Fontana" Centre for the Study and Multidisciplinary Treatment of Alcohol Addiction, Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Bologna
Bologna, BO
Catholic University of Rome
Rome, Rm
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