What is this medicine? NALTREXONE helps you to remain free of your dependence on opiate drugs or alcohol. It blocks the ‘high’ that these substances can give you. This medicine is combined with counseling and support groups.
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What should I tell my health care provider before I take this medicine? They need to know if you have any of these conditions: if you have used drugs or alcohol within 7 to 10 days kidney disease liver disease, including hepatitis an unusual or allergic reaction to naltrexone, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives pregnant or trying to get pregnant breast-feeding
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What should I watch for while using this medicine?
Visit your doctor or health care professional regularly. Never try to overcome this medicine by taking large amounts of opioid drugs. You may cause an overdose, coma and death. Tell all of your doctors and health care providers that you are taking this medicine. For emergencies, carry a medication card. Or, wear a medical identification bracelet or chain to say that you take this medicine.