Does naltrexone affect craving in abstinent opioid-dependent patients? Co-administration of pregabalin or gabapentin and naltrexone in a fixed-dose
by EM Burnette 2024 Cited by 124Notably, gabapentin does carry the potential for misuse Gabapentin combined with naltrexone for the treatment of alcohol dependence.
Gabapentin is not metabolized to a significant extent in humans and does not interfere with the metabolism of commonly administered
Gabapentin does not induce or inhibit hepatic mixed function oxidase enzymes responsible for drug metabolism, does not interfere with the
by SE Matta 2024Naltrexone's association with anhedonia29 can interfere with adherence to naltrexone. In addition, gabapentin can be misused and abused.
phentermine and tramadol Does saw palmetto react or interfere with lisinopril, levothyroxine, gabapentin, or ibuprofen?
withdrawal that interferes with functioning or leads to return to use, or patient does o Patients may choose to stop naltrexone treatment at any time
Gabapentin is not appreciably metabolized nor does it interfere with the metabolism of commonly coadministered antiepileptic drugs. The drug
does have side effects. Overall Antacids can interfere with gabapentin's absorption, and opioids can alter gabapentin's metabolism.
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