INDICATIONS
Naltrexone oral can be an special narcotic drug that blocks the effects of other narcotic medicines and alcohol.
INSTRUCTIONS
Use naltrexone oral the same manner it was prescribed in your case.
Take the naltrexone oral tablet which has a full glass of water.
You will take the naltrexone oral tablet with food to lower stomach upset.
It is very important to consider naltrexone oral regularly to get the most benefit.
DOSAGE
Consult a doctor about the required dosage.
If you missed a dose take the medication as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and delay until your following regularly scheduled dose. Do not take extra medicine to generate up the missed dose.
STORAGE
Store naltrexone oral tablets at room temperature from moisture as well as heat.
Get emergency medical help when you have these signs associated with an allergic attack: hives; breathlessness; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Stop using naltrexone oral and call a medical expert at once if you have some of these serious negative effects:
blurred vision or eye problems;
fast heartbeat;
mood changes, hallucinations (seeing or hearing things), confusion, thoughts of hurting yourself;
nausea, stomach pain, low fever, decrease of appetite, dark urine, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of your skin or eyes);
ear pain, ears buzzing;
skin rash or itching; or
wheezing, lack of breath.
Less serious negative effects can sometimes include:
feeling anxious, nervous, restless, or irritable;
feeling light-headed, fainting;
increased thirst;
muscle or joint aches;
weakness or tiredness;
sleep problems (insomnia); or
decreased libido, impotence, or difficulty owning an orgasm.
Do not take this medicine if you're allergic to naltrexone, or if you have:
an being hooked on narcotics;
a good reputation for alcohol or narcotic drug use within the past 7-10 days; or
drug or alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
Before taking naltrexone, tell your physician if you are allergic to your drugs, or if you have:
kidney disease;
liver disease; or
a bleeding disorder like hemophilia (should you be using naltrexone oral injection).
If you might have all of these conditions, you will need a dose adjustment or special tests to safely take medicines.
FDA pregnancy category C. This medication could be bad for an unborn baby. Tell your physician if you're pregnant or intend to get pregnant during treatment.
Naltrexone oral may cause unwanted effects that may impair your opinions or reactions. Be careful in case you drive or do just about anything that will require you to be awake and alert.
Do not use narcotic drugs or alcohol while taking naltrexone oral. Never try to overcome the end results of the medication through large doses of narcotic drugs or alcohol. Doing so could cause dangerous effects, including coma and death.
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