9.2 Low-Dose Lithium (+ ADHD treatment) in Detox/Addiction
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Dr. Gadh and I review his evidence of the benefits of using low doses of lithium to reduce impulsivity that may lead to substance use relapse, as well as the use of low doses of (primarily) stimulants for untreated or undertreated ADHD in the addiction setting. The reality of our current drug epidemic is: WHAT WE'RE DOING IS NOT WORKING. These treatments, in addition to a holistic, individualized, yet comprehensive approach to treating physical pain and mental trauma, show tremendous promise in treating addiction, and hopefully can be part of our society's solution to the illicit drug epidemic, which has killed well over a million people since 1999, and is currently taking more than 110,000 lives annually.
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