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| 24 Jan 2010 by TSOW Naltrexone is a competitive opioid receptor antagonist. Endogenous opioids are released in response to alcohol intake, thereby causing alcohol's acute rewarding properties. Naltrexone's mechanism of action reduces cravings and also is ... Psychlinks Psychology Self-Help & Mental... - http://forum.psychlinks.ca/ |
| 6 Jan 2010 by Dr. Barry Wheeler, ND There is a need for more research on the exact mechanism of LDN but in my review of research I found no evidence to indicate that the mechanism of action of LDN is to “shut down” anything. Naltrexone at higher doses may have a “shut ... Vue Wellness Center - http://vuewellness.com/ |
| 22 Dec 2009 by debbie@alcoholism-support.org (Ned Wicker) The mechanism of action of it in alcoholic patients is not understood. However, in an interesting study of 104 alcoholic patients, the results were favorable. In this double-blind test, patients received 50mg, once daily, of Naltrexone ... Alcoholism Blog - http://www.alcoholism-support.org/alcoholism-blog.html - References [ More results from Alcoholism Blog ] |
| 27 Jan 2010 by vegasher Sedative-hypnotic drugs such as barbiturates and benzodiazepines which have a similar mechanism of action to alcohol (which is also a sedative-hypnotic) also have a similar risk of causing death during withdrawal. ... wrestlingclique - http://wrestlingclique.socialmedia4.me/ |
| 20 Dec 2009 by Kerentech ... although the precise mechanism of action is unclear. Contrave combines bupropion, a dopamine-reuptake inhibitor that was originally approved for treating depression, and the opioid antagonist naltrexone, which is also used to treat ... Kerentech - http://www.kerentech.com/ |
| 20 Dec 2009 by choper Mechanism of Action. A guiding principle in selecting treatment is to consider the cause of the condition vs the mechanism of action of the potential therapeutic agent. Tics and Tourette's Syndrome. Dopamine receptor blockade is the ... choperblog - http://choperblog.blogspot.com/ |
| 3 Feb 2010 by amarii clonidine action peak clonidine hcl 0.1 preoperative clonidine dixarit the same as clonidine opiate withdrawal clonidine taper chlorthalidone with clonidine clonidine hypertension clonidine in pediatric clonidine mechanism of action ... Discussion Forum - FOX HiLites DFW - http://foxhilitesdfw.ning.com/?q=http://www.evilaliv3.org/ |
| 2 Sep 2009 by Dr. Patrick and Julia Havey here's the skinny. contrave (bupropion sr/naltrexone sr) is an investigational medication for the treatment of obesity. with its unique mechanism of action in the cns, contrave has the potential to change the way obesity is treated by: ... Official Health News - http://juliahavey.typepad.com/my_weblog/ - References |
| 1 Dec 2009 by Harold C. Urschel, III, MD Renewed interest in pharmacological treatments for alcoholism led to the FDA approval of an opioid antagonist, naltrexone (Trexan® or Revia®), in 1994 for the treatment of alcohol dependence. ... Although the precise mechanism of action or "cellular target" of acamprosate is unknown, it appears to decrease cravings primarily by restoring the balance in certain neurotransmitter pathways (most likely GABA and Glutamate) that have become altered by chronic alcohol ... Psychology Today - http://www.psychologytoday.com/ |
| 15 Apr 2009 by admin its mechanism of action in this indication is not fully understood, but as an opioid-receptor antagonist it's likely to be due to the modulation of the dopaminergic mesolimbic pathway which ethanol is believed to activate. naltrexone is ... mytowntalks - http://www.mytowntalks.com/ - References |
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