Synonyms: (-)naltrexone | naltrexone HCl | ReVia®
naltrexone is an approved drug (FDA (1998), UK (2011))
Compound class:
Synthetic organic
Comment: This is the active isomer of naltrexone. The (+) isomer is inactive at the opioid receptors.
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Summary of Clinical Use ![]() |
Used alongside behavioural therapy in the management of opiate addiction in patients who have already undergone detoxification, and alongside behavioural therapy in patients with alcohol dependency. In the EU, naltrexone + bupropion (Mysimba®,) is approved (in 2015) for use alongside diet and exercise to help manage adult obesity. |
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For extended ADME data see the following: Electronic Medicines Compendium (eMC) Drugs.com |