Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| naltrexone | ReVia [formerly called Trexan], Vivitrol |
Naltrexone is available in pill form. Vivitrol is taken as a shot
(injection) into a muscle (intramuscular) once a month.
How It Works
Naltrexone is an
opioid antagonist that interferes with the part of the
brain involved in producing the pleasure you get from drinking alcohol or
taking other drugs.
Why It Is Used
Naltrexone is used to treat alcohol or opioid drug
dependence. It reduces the pleasurable effects of
alcohol and helps block the effects of narcotic (opioid) drugs, such as heroin.
It may help reduce your cravings for opioid drugs.
Naltrexone can be used alone or combined with other medicines that
affect the brain, such as medicines for depression or acamprosate. Acamprosate
often is used to treat alcohol dependence.
How Well It Works
Most studies show that naltrexone significantly reduces your
chance for
relapse after you have stopped drinking.1 Naltrexone works best to help you stop drinking if you also
get
counseling.2
Naltrexone can help prevent drug cravings and relapse, but you
still need other treatments, such as counseling, to help you recover from drug
addiction.
Side Effects
Naltrexone can cause nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. It also can
cause headaches and make you feel anxious, sleepy, or nervous.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
You might develop liver damage if you have liver disease (such as
hepatitis, cirrhosis, or liver failure) and take too much naltrexone.
This medicine will cause
withdrawal symptoms if you are taking opioids drugs.
If you have taken opioids in the past 7 to 10 days, talk to your doctor before
taking naltrexone.
You might need to take naltrexone for several months to effectively
prevent relapse.
Vivitrol, a once-a-month injection of this medicine, is approved by
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat drinking problems. This
form of naltrexone can be useful for people who have a hard time deciding
whether to take the medicine each day.
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to help you understand this medication.