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Naltrexone Hydrochloride Tablets 50 mg Unit Dose (3 x10's) 30 Count (RX)

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Original price $ 199.95
Current price $ 165.00
SKU 68094-0853-62
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Send an email request to: sales@mountainside-medical.com

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(Note: Acceptable licenses must have Prescriptive Authority in the license issuing state.)

The Naltrexone Hydrochloride Tablets are formulated to provide dopamine system stabilization by acting as an opioid receptor antagonist. This particular product is manufactured and packaged by Precision Dose, adhering to stringent quality standards to ensure safety and efficacy.

Packaging:

- Form: Unit Dose
- Quantity: 30 tablets per pack
- Sub-Packaging: Blister packs containing 3 strips of 10 tablets each

Key Features:

  • Dosage Strength: Each tablet contains 50 mg of Naltrexone Hydrochloride.
  • Indication: Naltrexone is primarily indicated for the management and maintenance treatment of opioid dependence and alcohol dependence.
  • Administration: Oral administration ensures ease of use.
  • Convenience: Blister packaging provides dose assurance, mitigates risk of contamination, and enhances medication adherence.

Clinical Benefits:

- Aids in reducing cravings and urges to use opioids or consume alcohol.
- Supports long-term recovery programs by deterring relapse into substance abuse.
- Demonstrates efficacy as part of a comprehensive treatment program inclusive of counseling and psychosocial support.

Safety Information:

- Contraindications: Contraindicated in patients with acute hepatitis or liver failure.
- Warnings: Should be used with caution in patients with hepatic impairment.
- Side Effects: Common side effects may include nausea, headache, dizziness, and fatigue.
- Monitoring: Regular monitoring of liver function tests is recommended during treatment.

Storage:

- Temperature: Store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permitted to 15 – 30°C (59 – 86°F).
- Protection: Keep in the original pack to protect from moisture and light.

Precision Dose’s meticulous packaging and unit dosing system ensure optimal therapeutic outcomes and patient safety, making this product a reliable choice for healthcare providers managing substance dependence treatments.

Naltrexone Hydrochloride Tablets 50 mg Unit Dose (3 x10's) 30 Count (RX)
Naltrexone Hydrochloride Tablets 50 mg Unit Dose (3 x10's) 30 Count (RX)
$ 199.95 $ 165.00
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FAQs About Naltrexone Hydrochloride
  • What Is Naltrexone Hydrochloride Used For?

    Alcohol Use Disorder: Helps reduce cravings, prevent relapse, and support sobriety. Opioid Use Disorder: Blocks opioid receptors, preventing the euphoric effects of opioids and supporting recovery. Weight Loss (Low-Dose & Combo): Used in combination with bupropion (Contrave) for chronic weight management. Investigational Use: Studied for fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis (MS), and autoimmune disorders (Low Dose Naltrexone or LDN).

  • What Is the Difference Between Naltrexone and Naltrexone Hydrochloride?

    Naltrexone hydrochloride is the full chemical name and salt form, but naltrexone and naltrexone hydrochloride are used interchangeably in medicine. Both refer to the same active substance used in naltrexone therapy.

  • How Does Naltrexone Hydrochloride Make You Feel?

    Most patients do not feel “high” or sedated—rather, cravings and urges for alcohol or opioids are reduced. Some people notice clearer thinking, less compulsion, or more control over behaviors.

  • What Are the Benefits of Taking Naltrexone?

    Reduces cravings for alcohol and opioids Lowers risk of relapse and overdose No addictive or sedative properties May support weight loss in certain formulations Possible mood stabilization and improved emotional control

  • Why Don’t Doctors Prescribe Naltrexone?

    Lack of awareness or training about medication-assisted therapies Concerns over patient adherence or motivation Some insurance plans require prior authorization Not effective in those unwilling to stop opioids or drinking

  • Does Naltrexone Help with Anxiety?

    Naltrexone is not primarily an anti-anxiety drug, but some patients report less anxiety due to reduced compulsive urges or withdrawal symptoms. Always consult your provider for primary anxiety treatment options.

  • How Long Does It Take for Naltrexone Hydrochloride to Work?

    Effects begin within a few hours, with optimal results seen over weeks as cravings diminish. Extended-release injections last about 4 weeks per dose.

  • Is Naltrexone Hydrochloride Safe?

    Yes, naltrexone is safe for most people when prescribed and monitored. Main risks: liver enzyme elevation, nausea, headache, insomnia, or allergic reactions. Not recommended for those with acute hepatitis, severe liver failure, or ongoing opioid use.

  • Is Naltrexone Hydrochloride the Same as Suboxone?

    No, they are different medications: Naltrexone is a pure opioid antagonist (blocks receptors, no opioid effect). Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is a partial opioid agonist used for maintenance therapy.

  • Can You Feel Happy on Naltrexone?

    You can experience normal “happiness,” but naltrexone blocks opioid-related euphoria. Many patients report more emotional stability and improved mood in recovery.

  • Who Is a Good Candidate for Naltrexone?

    Adults with alcohol or opioid dependence who have detoxed (opioid-free for 7–10 days) People seeking medication-assisted treatment who don’t want or can’t use opioid agonists Individuals interested in adjunct weight management (Contrave)

  • When Is the Best Time to Take Naltrexone Hydrochloride?

    Once daily, preferably at the same time each day (often morning). Take with food if stomach upset occurs; always follow your doctor’s instructions.

  • Does Naltrexone Give You Energy?

    Naltrexone is not a stimulant and does not directly increase energy. Some people report better focus and alertness due to reduced cravings.

  • How Does Naltrexone Affect Sleep?

    Side effects may include vivid dreams or insomnia in some users, especially during the first few weeks; most people adjust over time.

  • Do I Need a Medical Bracelet for Naltrexone?

    Yes, wearing a medical alert bracelet is recommended so emergency personnel know you are on naltrexone, as opioid pain medicines will not work normally.

  • How Much Weight Can You Lose with Naltrexone?

    As part of Contrave (naltrexone/bupropion), typical weight loss is 5–10% of body weight when combined with lifestyle changes.

  • Can Naltrexone Improve Your Mood?

    Many patients report enhanced mood, stabilized emotions, and improved self-control. Not a traditional antidepressant, but often helps support mental wellbeing during recovery.

  • What Is Bad About Naltrexone? (Risks/Warnings)

    Can’t be taken with active opioid use (risk of withdrawal) Rare liver toxicity—monitor liver function GI side effects: nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain May not work for everyone; adherence and support are key

  • Is Naltrexone a Miracle Drug?

    While not a “miracle drug,” naltrexone offers life-changing benefits for many in addiction recovery and is a cornerstone of modern MAT programs.

  • Key Features & Benefits

    FDA-approved for alcohol and opioid dependence No addiction or abuse potential Available as daily tablets or monthly injections Supports recovery, weight loss, and possible mood benefits Pharmacy-direct, fast access with prescription

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