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    Efficacy of Brenipatide in Alcohol Use Disorder

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Efficacy and Safety of Once-Monthly Brenipatide for Reduction of Relapse in Alcohol Use Disorder: A Phase 2/3 Randomized Controlled Trial

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry · April 2025

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