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Supplements for Cocaine Use Disorder

1 supplements with research evidence for Cocaine Use Disorder

What the Research Shows

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Current research into supplements for Cocaine Use Disorder is limited, and there are no supplements with strong evidence for treating the condition. Most available data comes from small studies or animal models, meaning results may not apply to all people. Pregnenolone has moderate evidence suggesting it may help reduce cocaine cravings and relapse rates by modulating the brain's stress response. However, other potential supplements lack consistent data. For many substances, evidence remains weak or insufficient due to a lack of large-scale, randomized controlled trials. Overall, the scientific community has not yet established a standardized supplement protocol for cocaine recovery. Because many studies are small or conflicting, it is difficult to determine if these supplements are effective for the general population or how they interact with other treatments.

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Evidence

Evidence-Backed Supplements

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