Hypodopaminergia and “Precision Behavioral Management” (PBM): It is a Generational Family Affair

Author:

Fried Lyle1,Modestino Edward J.1ORCID,Siwicki David1,Lott Lisa1,Thanos Panayotis K.1,Baron David1ORCID,Badgaiyan Rajendra D.1,Ponce Jessica V.1,Giordano James2,Downs William B.3,Gondré-Lewis Marjorie C.4,Bruce Steinberg5ORCID,Braverman Eric R.6,Boyett Brent7,Blum Kenneth1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Precision Addiction Management, Geneus Health, LLC., San Antonio, TX, United States

2. John Giordano, Life Enhancement Recovery Center, Hollywood, FL, United States

3. Victory Nutrition International, Lederach, PA, United States

4. Department of Anatomy, Developmental Neuro-Psycho-Pharmacology Laboratory, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC, United States

5. Department of Psychology, Curry College, Milton, MA, United States

6. Department of Clinical Neurology, PATH Foundation, New York, NY, United States

7. Division of Neuroscience & Addiction Research, Pathway Healthcare, Birmingham, AL, United States

Abstract

Background/Aims:This case series presents the novel Genetic Addiction Risk Score (GARS®) coupled with a customized pro-dopamine regulator matched to polymorphic reward genes having a hypodopaminergic risk.Methods:The proband is a female with a history of drug abuse and alcoholism. She experienced a car accident under the influence and voluntarily entered treatment. Following an assessment, she was genotyped using the GARS, and started a neuronutrient with a KB220 base indicated by the identified polymorphisms. She began taking it in April 2018 and continues.Results:She had success in recovery from Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and improvement in socialization, family, economic status, well-being, and attenuation of Major Depression. She tested negative over the first two months in treatment and a recent screening. After approximately two months, her parents also decided to take the GARS and started taking the recommended variants. The proband’s father (a binge drinker) and mother (no SUD) both showed improvement in various behavioral issues. Finally, the proband’s biological children were also GARS tested, showing a high risk for SUD.Conclusions:This three-generation case series represents an example of the impact of genetic information coupled with an appropriate DNA guided “Pro-Dopamine Regulator” in recovery and enhancement of life.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

NY Research Foundation

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biotechnology

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