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4/2/2009
Researchers at the University of Chicago report that heavy social drinkers who took the addiction-treatment drug naltrexone were more likely to cut down on their smoking as well as drinking. A study of 78 nonalcoholic social drinkers found that 80 percent of those who drank more heavily and who received naltrexone quit smoking during the eight-week study period, compared to 52 percent in a placebo group.
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