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Cocaine Dependence
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Cocaine Dependence
Efficacy of Alternative and Other Treatments According to GRADE* Ranking:
Magnetic Therapy:
Recommendation: no recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to show that Magnetic Therapy can help with Cocaine Dependence)
Grade of Evidence: low quality of evidence
Acupuncture:
Recommendation: weakly in favor (A few studies have shown that Acupuncture can help patients in treating Cocaine Dependence)
Grade of Evidence: very low quality of evidence
Creative Art Therapy (Expressive Therapy)
Recomendation: no recommendation (there is insufficient evidence to show that Expressive Therapy can help treat Cocaine Dependence)
Grade of Evidence: very low quality of evidence
Meditation:
Recommendation: no recommendation (There is insufficient evidence to show that Meditation can help with Cocaine Dependence)
Grade of Evidence: very low quality of evidence
* www.gradeworkinggroup.org