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  • Naltrexone is an opiate-blocker which is a highly competitive µ-opioid receptor antagonist. It fills receptors without triggering a response by the cell. This blocks the effects of other opiates which can no longer exert their effects. I'm not sure why this protects against withdraw symptom, unless I'm correct in assuming that because of the increased propensity of µ-opioid receptors and thus sensitivity to endogenous opioids the antagonist action has a normalizing effect.

  • I have no idea what you just said. I 'll have to research that statement if it's relevant. I'm not a doctor, I'm just a well experienced well read, old guy, although I do have a degree it is not a medical degree....hahahaha..

  • @SirLoin21 lISTEN, METHADONE OR NOT IF ONE TAKE ENOUGH HEROIN ONE CAN STILL GET THE RUSH AND THE HIGH. daMNN CAPS LOCK,,,....oops..............

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  • this is so sad had me crying :( people dont have souls anymore

  • I'm so sorry for you man!! Ill keep praying you! Hope You get better .

  • I know this is old, but to answer your question... It is used, so if one were to decide to use, they would feel nothing as the naltrexone is preventing the drug from acting on the brain. That's not to say if one were to take copious amounts, the opiates would not eventually overcome the naltrexone. This would be at such a significant dose that when it finally acted on the brain, most of the time it would kill the patient, aka overdose.

  • OMG!! I was saying the same thing! That makes no since, right? I believe that its just like suboxone or methadone, you have to keep taking them to keep the cravings away! Im willing to try Ibogaine.

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