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Naltrexone biotransformation and incidence of subjective side effects: a preliminary study.
Author: GunduzM, KingA C, KreekM J, O'BrienC P, VolpicelliJ R
Original Abstract of the Article :
When administered orally, naltrexone undergoes extensive biotransformation and is metabolized to 6 beta-naltrexol and other minor metabolites. Naltrexone has been recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of alcohol dependence. An important clinical issue with naltrexon...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9267542
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Naltrexone for Alcohol Dependence: A Look at Its Biotransformation and Side Effects
Naltrexone is a medication used to treat alcohol dependence. It works by blocking the effects of opioids, including alcohol, on the brain. This study examines the relationship between naltrexone biotransformation and the incidence of subjective side effects experienced by patients. The researchers aim to understand how naltrexone is metabolized in the body and how this process might contribute to the development of side effects.
A Key to Understanding Naltrexone: Biotransformation and Side Effects
The study found that higher levels of a specific naltrexone metabolite, 6 beta-naltrexol, were associated with a greater likelihood of experiencing side effects, such as headaches, nausea, anxiety, or erection problems. This suggests that the biotransformation of naltrexone may play a role in the development of these side effects. This finding is important for understanding naltrexone's therapeutic effects and potential adverse events.
Naltrexone: A Potential Solution for Alcohol Dependence, But With Considerations
Naltrexone can be an effective treatment for alcohol dependence, but it's important to be aware of its potential side effects. While not everyone experiences side effects, the study suggests that those who do may have higher levels of a specific naltrexone metabolite. This highlights the importance of individualizing treatment based on each patient's metabolic profile. Understanding the biotransformation of naltrexone can help in optimizing treatment and minimizing the risk of adverse events.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study provides valuable insights into the biotransformation of naltrexone and its potential link to side effects experienced by patients. The findings emphasize the importance of considering individual metabolic variability when prescribing naltrexone and monitoring for potential adverse events.
Date :
- Date Completed 1997-10-23
- Date Revised 2013-11-21
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