ALTHOUGH NALTREXONE IS AN OPIATE BLOCKER. CONSTANT USE OF THE DRUG WILL OVERRIDE THE NALTREXONE AND OVERDOSE IS POSSIBLE
It is used to treat people that have addiction problems. Naltrexone blocks the effects of drugs such as heroin, morphine, and codeine.
heroin is bad DONT DO IT
They don't. It is not physically addictive like heroin.
Philip Lalander has written: 'Hooked on heroin' -- subject(s): Heroin abuse, Subculture
Hooked Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way - Opium Morphine and Heroin - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 15 October 2000
Quite often, peer pressure. They then get hooked, and can't get themselves off of it.
Junk dimension is when you're hooked on heroin so bad you cant remember who your dealer is
It is generally advised to avoid drinking alcohol while taking naltrexone, as this medication is designed to help reduce cravings for alcohol and block its pleasurable effects. Consuming alcohol can interfere with the effectiveness of naltrexone and may lead to increased cravings and relapse. Additionally, combining alcohol with naltrexone can increase the risk of side effects. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding alcohol consumption while on this medication.
Naltrexone is used in heroin addition it doesn't block the craving but is does make it so you do not get high from the heroin. It would help by not letting you feel the effect of the drug which is why you take it so it should help reduce the dependency, This drug should not be confused with Naloxone which is only an emergency overdose reversal drug it is not used to treat addiction.
NO, No, No. Naltrexone is an opiod antagonist. Benzos take the place of this and they are not compatible. You will have horrible withrdrawel symtpoms even though these drugs are not similar and work on differenent parts of the BRAIN.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no. methamphetamines are stimulants, while heroin is a depessant
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