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Offline 42Duggg

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naltrexone as part of rehab
« on: Yesterday at 06:18:15 am »
Are there any of you who have used naltrexone as part of rehab? I would like to understand more about whether it really helps control cravings for alcohol or drugs, and what it feels like while taking it.

Offline Dr3adn0ught

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Re: naltrexone as part of rehab
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 06:28:11 am »
I've been reading a lot lately about medication support in the treatment of addictions. I came across information about naltrexone. I'm wondering if this drug is safe and if it requires mandatory medical supervision during its use?           

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Re: naltrexone as part of rehab
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 06:57:29 am »
I am personally familiar with the use of naltrexone in the rehabilitation process. It is a fairly effective tool that helps block the feeling of pleasure from alcohol or drugs, which greatly facilitates abstinence from relapse. It is important to understand that it works best in combination with psychological support and under the supervision of specialists. If you want to get a complete idea of ​​​​the mechanism of its action and benefits, I advise you to pay attention to the article on the website https://unitedrecoveryproject.com/rehab-blog/naltrexone/  . Everything there is very accessible and explains in detail who is suitable for this therapy and what you should pay attention to.