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Alcoholics Opiate addicts Rapid opiate detox
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o Cuts down cravings o Blocks receptors from opiates and alcohol
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Once addicted, a person has cravings for their drug of abuse. These are caused by the communication between the frontal lobe and the reward’s pathway Memories associated with the drug can trigger a craving to get high Not fully understood how it works to reduce cravings, but some researchers believe it works by affecting neural pathways
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Naltrexone stops the dopamine released into the synapse from binding to the receptors by blocking them By blocking the receptors, neurons will not activate the reward’s pathway to cause the euphoria previously produced from a drug of abuse
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Naltrexone blocks these receptors to prevent any stimulation from opiate or alcohol use
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Anxiety appetite loss Chills Constipation Delayed ejaculation Diarrhea Dizziness Drowsiness Feeling down Headache Increased energy Increased thirst Irritability Joint and muscle pain Low energy Nausea Nervousness Sleeplessness Stomach pain/cramps Vomiting
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Oral or Injection Oral: Administered over a three month period. Cost is usually around $400 total Injection: One per month for three months. Cost is the same as the oral Studies have proven that the injected Naltrexone succeeds more often than the oral
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