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  • Substance use disorder (SUD) presents a significant public health challenge.
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  • Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) highlights the role of genetic predispositions in addiction.

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  • To review existing literature on genetic addiction risk severity (GARS) and pro-dopamine regulation (KB220).
  • To propose an "Anti-addiction Modeling" framework for SUD treatment.
  • To advocate for genetically based interventions in addiction therapy.

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  • This work provides an annotated bibliography of GARS publications and KB220 nutraceutical variants.
  • It introduces "Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS) Anti-addiction Modeling" for early genetic risk identification.
  • The model suggests genetically guided dopamine regulation to restore homeostasis.

Impact:

  • Genetically based treatments could represent a missing component in effective SUD management.
  • This approach may lead to more personalized and effective addiction therapies.
  • Further research is needed to validate and implement this genetic modeling in clinical practice.