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OliviaB rated 9 months ago
what will become the alternative addiction? how will addicts learn the tools for coping with emotional volatility? The Anti-Drug Drugs A new generation of vaccines may enable doctors to inoculate people against addictive substances like cocaine and nicotine. .

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laurencea777 rated 9 months ago
The Anti-Drug Drugs "A new generation of vaccines may enable doctors to inoculate people against addictive substances like cocaine and nicotine." Hoping it will work in the future.
OliviaB rated 9 months ago
what will become the alternative addiction? how will addicts learn the tools for coping with emotional volatility? The Anti-Drug Drugs A new generation of vaccines may enable doctors to inoculate people against addictive substances like cocaine and nicotine. .
mjay88 rated 9 months ago
Sounds like a mixed bag in terms of results but definately a concept worth checking out if it can help some drug addictions.
cadbloom rated 9 months ago
Not exactly reassuring. If an addict can't get high, usually they consume more and more of a substance, until their tolerated level of intoxication is reached or surpassed. Surely, it might work in certain parts of the population, but other segments who just aren't interested in not getting high aren't really going to be spectacular. It might block most of the effects, according to the article, but others [which ones are really not outlined] are not mentioned.