The Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Reducing Cocaine Craving and Use
- Maria I.B. Protasioc(Author),
- João P.L. Da Silvad(Author),
- Sergio MacHadob(Author),
- Silvana V. Chagasc(Author),
- ,
- Marcelo S. Cruzc(Author)
- ,
- bUniversidade Salgado de Oliveira,
- cUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,
- dPhilippe Pinel Institute
Publication Information
Tipo di output
Lingua originale
EnglishPagine da-a (Numero di pagine)
Pagine 212-222 (11 pagine)Rivista (volume, numero edizione)
Addictive Disorders and their Treatment (Volume 18, Edizione 4)Attività cardine della pubblicazione
- Published - 01/12/2019
Stato pubblicazione
ISSN
1531-5754ID pubblicazione esterna
- Scopus: 85063740757
Abstract
Given the scale and complexity of cocaine abuse in individual, social and public health terms, new forms of treatment are urgently needed. The therapeutic uses of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for reducing consumption by those who abuse cocaine have been explored since 2003. This article reports an integrative review of seven trials carried out from 2007 to 2016, investigating the use of TMS on subjects abusing cocaine. The analysis was categorized into 5 different topics (1) area of intervention; (2) hemisphere; (3) number of pulses and intensity; (4) safety and adverse effects; and (5) other outcomes. Most of the trials found promising results of craving and/or use reduction with repetitive TMS (rTMS). Future interventions should consider the use of TMS as part of rehabilitation therapies.
