Washington: A new study conducted on mice that a vaccine against cocaine addiction recovered from the cold virus may be promising to help people addicted to drugs.
The Web site, "Health Day News," U.S. researchers at the University, "Weill Cornell," Medicine in New York were able to find a vaccine recovered from the virus colds, it seems he is able to provoke an immune reaction, effective, long-term in mice is attacking molecules of cocaine and prevent it from link to the brain .
The official said the study, Ronald Crystal, that if the success of the vaccine on humans, will be the first of its kind and may provide for the addicted to cocaine and possibly nicotine, heroin and opium easy way to quit their habit.
But he pointed out that this vaccine has not been tested on humans has not ratified the Food and Drug Administration to use after treatment.
The researchers said their data show dramatic possibility of a vaccine to protect mice against the effects of cocaine, and expressed the belief that it would be very promising in the fight against addiction in humans.
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