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NAC for Alcohol Use Disorder trial

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N-acetylcysteine (NAC) may be helpful to reduce drinking and craving in individuals with alcohol use disorder.

This multi-site trial will examine the benefits of NAC on participants' alcohol use, as well as other measures of change in well-being, mood and sleep. It is anticipated that the findings will contribute to evidence for the future use of NAC in the treatment of alcohol use disorder.

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