2024
Glial modulators as novel therapeutics for comorbid pain and opioid use disorder
Schwartz E, De Aquino J, Sofuoglu M. Glial modulators as novel therapeutics for comorbid pain and opioid use disorder. British Journal Of Clinical Pharmacology 2024, 90: 3054-3066. PMID: 38752593, DOI: 10.1111/bcp.16094.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderChronic painGlial modulationNovel treatment approachesComorbid painPublic health problemTreatment approachesImproved pain measuresLiterature search of PubMedIncreased opioid prescriptionsSearch of PubMedAddiction-related outcomesSignificant public health problemComorbid disordersOpioid prescriptionsGoogle Scholar databasesPain measuresHealth problemsPain managementClinical studiesTreatment challengesClinical trialsPatient populationPainGlial activation
2020
Chapter 23 Pharmacological cognitive enhancers
Peltier M, Sofuoglu M. Chapter 23 Pharmacological cognitive enhancers. 2020, 303-320. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-815298-0.00023-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubstance use disordersSignificant health problemNovel pharmacological targetsSignificant cognitive deficitsChronic usePharmacological treatmentCandidate medicationsTreatment outcomesTreatment strategiesUse disordersHealth problemsPharmacological targetsCognitive deficitsCognitive enhancementSubstance useCognitive enhancersPotential mechanismsCognitive functioningTreatmentPharmacological cognitive enhancementPharmacological cognitive enhancersMedicationsImpairmentCocaine
2013
Chapter 35 Medications to Treat Addictions Nicotine Replacement
Herman A, Sofuoglu M. Chapter 35 Medications to Treat Addictions Nicotine Replacement. 2013, 337-343. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-398338-1.00035-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNicotine replacement therapyTobacco addictionMajor public health problemNicotine deliveryPublic health problemMore effective treatmentsPatient-treatment matchingNRT formulationsPostpartum smokersNicotine replacementEffective medicationsReplacement therapySmoking cessationTobacco usageAdolescent smokersClinical guidanceEffective treatmentSmokersHealth problemsTreatment matchingMedicationsPromising findingsSmokingAddictionGreat need
2000
Characteristics of research volunteers for inpatient cocaine studies Focus on selection bias
Sofuoglu M, Dudish-Poulsen S, Nicodemus K, Babb D, Hatsukami D. Characteristics of research volunteers for inpatient cocaine studies Focus on selection bias. Addictive Behaviors 2000, 25: 785-790. PMID: 11023020, DOI: 10.1016/s0306-4603(00)00064-2.Peer-Reviewed Original Research