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Novel therapeutics in development for the treatment of stimulant-use disorder

Erica J. Young, László Radnai, В. А. Приходько, Courtney A. Miller

2024Current Opinion in Neurobiology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Misuse and accidental overdoses attributed to stimulants are escalating rapidly. These stimulants include methamphetamine, cocaine, amphetamine, ecstasy-type drugs, and prescription stimulants such as methylphenidate. Unlike opioids and alcohol, there are no therapies approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat stimulant-use disorder. The high rate of relapse among this population highlights the insufficiency of current treatment options, which are limited to abstinence support programs and behavioral modification therapies. Here, we briefly outline recent regulatory actions taken by FDA to help support the development of new stimulant use disorder treatments and highlight several new therapeutics in the clinical development pipeline.

Topics & Concepts

StimulantMethylphenidateMethamphetamineEcstasyAmphetamineAbstinenceMedicinePsychiatryMDMADrugPopulationAddictionMedical prescriptionPharmacologyAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderDopamineInternal medicineEnvironmental healthTreatment of Major DepressionNeurotransmitter Receptor Influence on BehaviorPharmacological Receptor Mechanisms and Effects