2022
Modafinil does not reduce cocaine use in methadone-maintained individuals
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2008
Treatment of stimulant dependence
Sofuoglu M, Agath K, Kosten T. Treatment of stimulant dependence. 2008, 369-380. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511544392.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive-behavioral approachSingle randomized control trialBehavioral approachStimulant dependenceContingency managementMisuse of substancesMajor public health concernPsychopharmacologic treatmentStimulant abuseTreatment programTreatment retentionDrug-free urineRandomized control trialYears of agePublic health concernCocaine abusersClass of agentsDopamine agentsUse of vouchersAnnual prevalencePharmacotherapeutic agentsControl trialAmphetamine abusersAmphetamine addictionHealth concern