Naltrexone Abuse

Is Naltrexone Addicive?

Naltrexone - Alcohol Dependence Treatment

 

Naltrexone (ReVia®) Quick Reference Guide


  • What is Naltrexone?

  • Are Naltrexone and ReVia the same?

  • And... Vivitrol?

  • Are there other brands of Naltrexone available?

  • I've heard something about Trexan...

  • What about an implant form of Naltrexone?

  • What is the mechanism of action of Naltrexone?

  • Does Naltrexone make one sober?

  • Can Naltrexone be abused and is it addictive?

    Naltrexone is not a narcotic. And it does not increase the imparing effects of narcotics or alcohol. On the contrary, it works by blocking these effects. So, it does not cause mental or physical dependence and cannot be addictive or abused.

  • Can Naltrexone be used alone to treat alcohol dependence?

  • Does Naltrexone have side effects?

  • What are contraindications for using Naltrexone?

  • What medications do not go well together with Naltrexone?

  • What if I need an operation or a pain-killer?

  • What about drinking while taking Naltrexone?

  • Does Naltrexone cause withdrawal symptoms?

  • What is the recommended dosage of Naltrexone?

  • How long does the period of treatment with Naltrexone last?

  • Does Naltrexone stop alcohol dependence completely and for ever?