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Numerous neurotransmitter systems [e.g. dopamine, gamma-aminobutyric a
cid (GABA), the endogenous opioids, and serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine
, 5-HT)] are involved in the regulation of alcohol consumption. Becaus
e 5-HT reuptake inhibitors and opioid antagonists modify the activity
of neurotransmitters, it has been hypothesized that they may also medi
ate the desire to drink alcohol by acting on specific receptors in the
brain. Animal studies have shown that concomitant administration of 5
-HT and opioid antagonists reduces alcohol consumption; therefore, the
combined use of several pharmacotherapies may be the most effective t
reatment for alcohol dependence.