Depression and alcoholism
I recently asked Dr. de Beaurepaire, the author of Suppression of Alcohol Dependence Using Baclofen: A 2-Year Observational Study of 100 Patients why alcoholics with comorbid depression did not react well to baclofen.
His answer was:-
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I do not mean exactly that comorbid depression makes you less amenable to baclofen treatment, Just think that depressed people often do not really want to be freed from alcohol. And do not take their medication properly.
RB
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When I look back to the periods immediately before and immediately after I started citalopram, an anti-depressant, there was an enormous difference. Simple activities that gave no pleasure before were suddenly a reason to live!
Without treating the depression I would have had little or no reason to stop drinking if all that was on offer was a clear view of a depressing present and future.
De Beaurepaire has hit that nail squarely on its head.
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