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Vaccine may treat cocaine addiction by blocking drug’s entry to brain

The new cocaine vaccine was granted once a month in a small experience

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A small experiment of an experimental vaccine designed to stop accessing the brain to the brain indicates that it helps reduce the use of the drug.

More than 32 weeks, she included monthly injections, Paul was seven people looking at the vaccine 17 percent more likely to have a negative test of cocaine compared to three people with fake injection, he says Stephen Kaminski At Will Cornell Medical College in New York City. “All the participants in the trial were very addicted.”

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