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This stuff, Abilify, is some of the most dangerous medication ive ever taken, it's one of the 6 most deadly medications there are.
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Only been on this for 3 days and still want a drink hopefully that will pass. Tried Campral last month, that went well for 3 weeks but then the desire came back strong. I just don't think I've found the right one.
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hello. I wanted to start taking naltrexone hydrochloride 50 pch to help me get over my alcohol addition. I read in the patient information leaflet that there are quite a few side effects. some of them I have already had a little bit but I don't want them to get worse. with the consequence that you then have to start taking something else to cope with them. my aim is to be able to cope better wi...
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I need this because I stopped drinking on 08/08/2015 and had really bad back pain and this helps me cope with it and I am also sleeping better too.
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Taking just naltrexone for alcohol addiction is not enough, at the moment not stopped naltrexone, trying it in combination with baclofen to test its effectiveness according to the book by dr ameisen. he called it "baclotrexone"
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Using baclofen according to the method of Dr Olivier Ameisen by starting with 50 mg p/day and then slowly increasing this until the so-called "switch" is reached (aversion to alcohol) after which you can slowly reduce down to a maintenance dose. But: dosing and side-effects can be different everyone. Read more about baclofen on the Sjoerd Talsma page at nulpromille.nl
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