2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.ynstr.2024.100629
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A gut (microbiome) feeling about addiction: Interactions with stress and social systems

Rubén García-Cabrerizo,
John F. Cryan
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“…With approximately 300 million people using illicit drugs, and nearly 40 million people affected by substance use disorders (SUDs), resulting in over 600,000 deaths annually worldwide, the challenge for public health and economic burden is staggering [67]. The challenge is exacerbated by the fact that there is a high relapse rate of 50 to 70%, despite the advances in our understanding of the neurobiological substrates and availability of newer treatment modalities [68]. Thus, the urgent need for more effective therapies.…”
Section: Drug Addictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With approximately 300 million people using illicit drugs, and nearly 40 million people affected by substance use disorders (SUDs), resulting in over 600,000 deaths annually worldwide, the challenge for public health and economic burden is staggering [67]. The challenge is exacerbated by the fact that there is a high relapse rate of 50 to 70%, despite the advances in our understanding of the neurobiological substrates and availability of newer treatment modalities [68]. Thus, the urgent need for more effective therapies.…”
Section: Drug Addictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With approximately 300 million people using illicit drugs, and nearly 40 million people affected by SUD, resulting in over 600,000 deaths annually worldwide, the challenge for public health and the economic burden is staggering [79]. This challenge is exacerbated by the fact that there is a high relapse rate of 50 to 70% despite the advances in our understanding of the neurobiological substrates and availability of newer treatment modalities [80]. Thus, there is an urgent need for more effective therapies.…”
Section: Drug Addictionmentioning
confidence: 99%