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Revia is a narcotic antagonist used to treat alcohol or narcotic addiction. It may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Why is Naltrexone prescribed?
Naltrexone is prescribed to treat alcohol dependence and narcotic addiction. Naltrexone is not a cure. You must be ready to make a change and be willing to undertake a comprehensive treatment program that includes professional counseling, support groups, and close medical supervision.
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Most important fact about Naltrexone
Before taking Naltrexone for narcotic addiction, you must be drug-free for at least 7 to 10 days. You must also be free of any drug withdrawal symptoms. If you think you are still in withdrawal, be sure to tell your doctor, since taking Naltrexone while narcotics are still in your system could cause serious physical problems. Your doctor will perform tests to confirm your drug-free condition.
How should you take Naltrexone?
It is important to take Naltrexone on schedule as directed by your doctor, and to follow through with your counseling and support group therapy. If you take small doses of heroin or other narcotic drugs while taking Naltrexone, they will have no effect. Large doses combined with Naltrexone can be fatal. --If you miss a dose...Take the missed dose as soon as possible. If you do not remember until the next day, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once. --Storage instructions...
No special measures are needed.
What Naltrexone side effects may occur?
Naltrexone Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any side effects develop or change in intensity, tell your doctor immediately. Only your doctor can determine whether it is safe for you to continue taking Naltrexone.
More common Naltrexone side effects of treatment for alcoholism may include:
Dizziness, fatigue, headache, nausea, nervousness, sleeplessness, vomiting
Less common Naltrexone side effects of treatment for alcoholism may include:
Anxiety, sleepiness
More common side effects of treatment for narcotic addiction may include:
Abdominal pain/cramps, anxiety, difficulty sleeping, headache, joint and muscle pain, low energy, nausea and/or vomiting, nervousness
Other Naltrexone side effects of treatment for narcotic addiction may include:
Acne, athlete's foot, blurred vision and aching, burning, or swollen eyes, chills, clogged and aching ears, cold sores, cold feet, confusion, constipation, cough, decreased potency, delayed ejaculation, depression, diarrhea, disorientation, dizziness, dry mouth, fatigue, feeling down, fever, fluid retention, frequent urination, gas, hair loss, hallucinations, head "pounding", heavy breathing, hemorrhoids, hoarseness, "hot spells", increased appetite, increased blood pressure, increased energy, increased mucus, increased or decreased sexual interest, increased thirst, irregular or fast heartbeat, irritability, itching, light sensitivity, loss of appetite, nightmares, nosebleeds, oily skin, pain in shoulders, legs, or knees, pain in groin, painful urination, paranoia, restlessness, ringing in ears, runny nose, shortness of breath, side pains, sinus trouble, skin rash, sleepiness, sneezing, sore throat, stuffy nose, swollen glands, tremor, throbbing heartbeat, twitching, ulcer, weight loss or gain, yawning
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Naltrexone
Since studies to evaluate the interaction of Naltrexone with drugs other than narcotics have not been performed, do not take any medications, either over-the-counter or prescription, without first notifying your doctor. Do not use Antabuse while you are taking Naltrexone; both drugs can damage your liver. Do not take Mellaril (a drug used to treat depression and anxiety) while on Naltrexone therapy, as the combination may make you feel very sleepy and sluggish.
While taking Naltrexone avoid medicines that contain narcotics, including cough and cold preparations, such as Actifed-C, Ryna-C, and Dimetane-DC; antidiarrheal medications such as Lomotil; and narcotic painkillers such as Percodan, Tylox, and Tylenol No. 3.
Special Naltrexone information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of Naltrexone during pregnancy have not been adequately studied. If you are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant, tell your doctor immediately. Naltrexone should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. Naltrexone may appear in breast milk. If this medication is essential to your health, your doctor may tell you to discontinue breastfeeding your baby until your treatment with Naltrexone is finished.
Recommended Naltrexone dosage
ALCOHOLISMThe usual starting dose is 50 milligrams once a day.
NARCOTIC DEPENDENCE
The usual starting dose is 25 milligrams once a day. If no withdrawal symptoms occur, the doctor may increase the dosage to 50 milligrams a day.
Naltrexone Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you suspect an overdose of Naltrexone, seek medical attention immediately
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