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Treating the disease
Various treatments are available to help people with alcohol dependence. Depending on the circumstances, treatment may involve an evaluation, an outpatient program or counseling, medical treatment and management, or a residential inpatient stay.3 Counseling is the main focus of alcohol dependence treatment. Depending on personal preference, available resources, and/or doctor referrals, counseling may take several forms:
In addition, many people benefit through participation in mutual-support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous. While counseling can be an effective form of treatment for many, medicine, when combined with counseling, offers patients the best chance of recovery.10 The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) sponsors about 90% of the research on alcohol dependence in the United States. According to the NIAAA: "All approved drugs have been shown to be effective adjuncts to the treatment of alcohol dependence." Scientists supported by the NIAAA agree that medicine for the treatment of alcohol dependence works best in conjunction with counseling.10 A combination of medication and behavioral therapies is most successful.11 Prescription medications have been designed to complement counseling interventions. TheseĀ medications may make it easier for individuals to progress and transition from stage to stage during recovery and may offer new hope, especially to those who have been discouraged about initiating change and who may be inexperienced with the use of medication for alcohol dependence.12 Previously, medications for alcohol dependence have been limited to oral medications (pills) taken sometimes up to 3 times a day.13
If you would like more information on alcohol dependence and treatment options, please talk with your doctor or healthcare provider. |





