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2011 Baclofen: What’s in a Word? A World of Difference

Freitag 21. Juni 2013, 13:51

Alcohol and Alcoholism Vol. 46, No. 4, p. 503, 2011
doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agr058
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Baclofen: What’s in a Word? A World of Difference
O. Ameisen

Ameisens Replik auf eine Bemerkung von Addolorato :
"The paper by Addolorato et al. (2011) attributes to me and
to Dr William Bucknam a hypothesis that neither of us has
advanced. Addolorato et al. write:
‘However, anecdotal reports have hypothesized the ability
of high doses of baclofen (up to 140 and 270 mg/day) to
reduce alcohol craving and consumption (Ameisen, 2005a;
Bucknam, 2007)’.
My 2005 paper and Bucknam’s (2007) paper expressly
advance a very different hypothesis, that baclofen at higher
doses can suppress, which is to say, eliminate, alcohol
craving and uncontrolled alcohol consumption
. To reduce
something is to moderate it. To suppress something is to
prevent or stop it. This semantic difference is a difference of
kind, not degree. "

Wer hat wohl Recht?

Liebe Grüße
Werner
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