Treating Addiction By Eliminating Drug-Associated Memories, Medical University of South Carolina Study

EurekAlert! -- Philadelphia, PA, April 23, 2009 – Addicts, even those who have been abstinent for long periods of time, are often still vulnerable to their own memories of prior drug use. For example, exposure to the same environment in which they commonly used drugs – a contextual memory – can increase their craving for the drug dramatically and can lead to relapse.