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This medication is used to treat alcohol abuse. It is used only in people who have been able to stop drinking for some time before starting treatment with naltrexone. Nausea, headache, dizziness ...
Mason County Jail settles with DOJ, agreeing to provide proper care for inmates with opioid use disorder per ADA.
The safety of a calorie deficit for weight loss depends on things like your starting weight, overall health and unique ...
Until very recently, I hadn’t even heard of naltrexone, the drug that would solve this for me – much like the weight loss ...
Opioid use disorder can be a contributing factor to Americans landing in the nation's prisons and jails, but those inmates ...
Teens are most at risk for taking dangerous counterfeit pills made to resemble Xanax, Adderall, or OxyContin. The most common ...
For those struggling with addiction and substance abuse, medication-assisted recovery is an option. Dr. Drew Blackstock, an addictionologist at North Medical Center-Tupelo regularly treats individuals ...
Just 44 percent of jails offer incarcerated people with opioid use disorder medications like methadone, buprenorphine or ...
Many people who struggle with weight management may experience an uncontrollable, near-obsessive preoccupation with food. | ...
It’s kind of like a blocker for opioids.” Vivitrol, known generically as naltrexone, blocks the effects of opioid medication, including pain relief or feelings of well-being that can lead to opioid ...
Vivitrol shows reduced peaks and minimal fluctuations in plasma levels of the drug, which may improve the adverse effect profile compared with the oral preparation. In 2010, the FDA updated the ...
Medication-assisted treatment is the gold standard approach for opioid addiction, and can cut the risk of future overdose in ...