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Evidence suggests Alcohol haslittle to no effecton Relapse.

3 studies (3 claims)

Conflicting evidence

Study Claims

3 of 3
InterventionDirectionEndpointTypePopulationDosageTitle
symptom-triggered alcohol withdrawal management over telemedicineDecreases - remained abstinent from alcoholrelapse to any alcohol use 30 days following treatment initiation
Human
actively drinking participants with AUD and a history of alcohol withdrawalNot applicable (intervention involved symptom-triggered withdrawal management via telemedicine).Symptom-Triggered Alcohol Withdrawal Management Delivered Over Telemedicine.
Medications for opioid and alcohol use disorder (MOUD/MAUD)Increases - are efficacious, important components of relapse prevention carerelapse prevention care
Human
Not applicableOpioid and alcohol use disorder medication availability in outpatient care: national estimates & potential policy levers.cited 1×
mindfulness-based relapse prevention for alcohol dependence (MBRP-A) interventionNo effect - did not show to improve outcomesrelapse to heavy drinking
Human
alcohol-dependent adults in early recoveryEight weekly sessions plus home practice.Mindfulness-based relapse prevention for alcohol dependence: Findings from a randomized controlled trial.cited 16×