Abstract

The amino acid N‐acetylcysteine resulted in significant symptom reduction relative to placebo in individuals with excoriation disorder, a condition in which people repeatedly pick at their skin, a new study has found. The findings point to the glutamate system as a potentially opportune target for treatments for this disorder and for other compulsive behaviors, the researchers suggested.

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