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About Naltreat Tablet 10's
Naltreat Tablet 10's belongs to the class of medications called 'opioid-antagonist' used to treat alcohol dependence (chronic alcoholism) and opioid dependence. Alcohol dependence is a chronic medical condition that typically includes a current or past history of excessive drinking, a strong craving for alcohol, continued use despite repeated problems with drinking, and an inability to control alcohol consumption. Opioid dependence is a condition when someone becomes physically dependent on a substance; their body relies on it to avoid withdrawal.
Naltreat Tablet 10's contains 'naltrexone'. It works by blocking the effect of opioid receptors and decreasing cravings and urges to use alcohol or opioids. Still, it is used along with counselling and social support to help patients dependent on alcohol abstain from drinking alcoholic drinks.
Naltreat Tablet 10's should be taken as prescribed by your doctor. Some cases Naltreat Tablet 10's may cause certain side effects such as nausea, vomiting, injection site reactions (including induration, pruritus, nodules and swelling), muscle cramps, dizziness or syncope, drowsiness or sedation, anorexia (eating disorder), decreased appetite or other appetite disorders, hepatic enzyme abnormalities, cold, insomnia, and toothache. Everyone need not experience the above side effects. If Naltreat Tablet 10's causes any serious discomfort, speak with a doctor.
Before taking the Naltreat Tablet 10's, let your doctor know about all your medical conditions (especially hepatitis or liver failure), allergic reactions, and all medications you are using (especially opioid analgesics). And also, inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. Naltreat Tablet 10's may cause dizziness and sedation; therefore, avoid driving vehicles or operating machinery until you return to normal. Naltreat Tablet 10's usage is contraindicated in patients with current physiologic opioid dependence, patients in acute opioid withdrawal, or any individual who has failed the naloxone challenge test or has a positive urine screen for opioids. If you notice mood changes while taking Naltreat Tablet 10's, please consult a doctor immediately.
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Naltreat Tablet 10's contains naltrexone. It belongs to the class of medications called 'opioid-antagonist' used to treat alcohol dependence (chronic alcoholism) and opioid dependence. It works by blocking the effect of opioid receptors and decreasing cravings and urges to use alcohol or opioids. Still, it is used along with counselling and social support to help patients dependent on alcohol abstain from drinking alcoholic drinks.
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Before your doctor prescribes the Naltreat Tablet 10's, inform them of all your medical conditions (particularly hepatitis or liver failure), allergic reactions (with food and medications), and medications you are taking (especially opioid analgesics). Also, let your doctor know if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. Naltreat Tablet 10's usage is contraindicated in patients with current physiologic opioid dependence, patients in acute opioid withdrawal, or any individual who has failed the naloxone challenge test or has a positive urine screen for opioids. Naltreat Tablet 10's may cause dizziness and sedation; therefore, avoid driving vehicles or operating machinery until you return to normal. Do not use other medications without the doctor's notice, especially opioid-containing ones.
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Naltreat Tablet 10's works by blocking the effect of opioid receptors and decreasing cravings and urges to use alcohol or opioids, but it is used along with counselling and social support to help patients who are dependent on alcohol abstain from drinking alcoholic drinks.
No, Naltreat Tablet 10's should not be used with an opioid analgesic, as it may cause serious adverse effects of the drug. If you have any concerns, please discuss them with your doctor.
Before taking the Naltreat Tablet 10's, inform your doctor about your medical conditions (particularly hepatitis or liver failure), allergic reactions, and medications you are already taking (especially opioid analgesics). Also, let your doctor know if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. Take the rest of the day's doses at evenly spaced intervals unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
Using Naltreat Tablet 10's in any individual who has failed the naloxone challenge test or has a positive urine screen for opioids is contradicted.
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Alcohol dependence: Alcohol dependence is a chronic medical condition that typically includes a current or past history of excessive drinking, a strong craving for alcohol, continued use despite repeated problems with drinking, and an inability to control alcohol consumption. Symptoms include blackout, dizziness, shakiness, craving, sweating, aggression, anxiety, nausea or vomiting, loneliness, delirium or fear, problems with coordination, slurred speech, or tremor.
Opioid-dependence: Opioid dependence is a condition when someone becomes physically dependent on a substance; their body relies on it to avoid withdrawal. In this case, instead of making enough of its own opioids, the body has begun to rely on outside opioids to maintain normal function. Symptoms include craving or sweating, euphoria or general discontent, physical substance dependence, chronic constipation, small pupils, nausea, reduced sex drive, sensitivity to pain, shallow breathing, or slurred speech.