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		<title>Scientists find clue to anxiety drug addiction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valium-like drugs use the same potentially addictive &#8220;reward pathways&#8221; in the brain as heroin and cannabis, scientists said on Wednesday, findings which may help in the search for non-addictive alternative anxiety drugs. Researchers from Switzerland and the United States found that so-called benzodiazepine drugs, such as Ativan, Xanax and Valium, exert a calming effect by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nordmed.com/valium-brand-medication.php">Valium</a>-like drugs use the same potentially addictive &#8220;reward pathways&#8221; in the brain as heroin and cannabis, scientists said on Wednesday, findings which may help in the search for non-addictive alternative anxiety drugs.</p>
<p>Researchers from Switzerland and the United States found that so-called benzodiazepine drugs, such as <strong><a href="http://www.nordmed.com/ativan-brand-medication.php">Ativan</a></strong>, Xanax and Valium, exert a calming effect by boosting action of a neurotransmitter called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the same way as addictive drugs like opioids and cannabinoids.</p>
<p>This in turn activates the gratification hormone, dopamine, in the brain, the scientists said, showing that the same brain &#8220;reward pathways&#8221; are used by both types of drugs.</p>
<p>The findings may help in developing a next generation of non-addictive benzodiazepines, they wrote in the journal Nature.</p>
<p>Roche&#8217;s <a href="http://www.nordmed.com/generic-valium-medication.php">drug Valium</a>, known generically as diazepam, is the best known of the benzodiazepine class of drugs, which have dominated the anxiety medicine market since the 1960s.</p>
<p>It and Ativan were among a host of other <a href="http://www.drugs-prescription.org">prescription drugs</a> found in the blood of American pop star Michael Jackson when he died in June last year.</p>
<p>The study found that benzodiazepines seemed to work by binding to a particular part of the GABA, which the researchers named as the alpha1 sub-unit of the GABA type A receptor.</p>
<p>The findings show that developing similar benzodiazepines that bind to a different part may offer the same drug benefits without the addictive side effects, they said.</p>
<p>A study published earlier this month found that people with higher levels of dopamine in the brain tend to be more prone to addictive behavior.</p>
<p>Drug companies have been trying for some time to develop next-generation benzodiazepines by tweaking their chemical make-up to deliver a more selective effect that avoids unwanted side effects, but it has so far proved an uphill struggle.</p>
<p>German scientists conducting early research into a new compound said last year they thought they may have found a better anxiety drug which could counteract panic attacks without the side effects of existing drugs.</p>
<p>In 2003 Merck &amp; Co abandoned work on another potential <a href="http://www.orderrxpharmacy.com/anxiety.html">anxiety drug</a> known as GABA Alpha 2/Alpha 3, after mid-stage clinical trial results were disappointing.</p>
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