Drug: Revia

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Introduction

   

Revia, also known as Naltrexone scientifically, is a medication that has been approved by the FDA for treatment of alcohol and opioid dependence. By blocking euphoric feelings and effects of intoxication, Revia enables addicts to control their cravings and be committed to recovery. This article takes an in-depth look at Revia including its uses, benefits and potential side effects.

   

What is Revia?

   

Naltrexone (Revia) is an opioid antagonist meaning it operates by blocking opioids receptors in the brain. This inhibition prevents opioids or alcohol from causing their usual euphoric feeling so as to aid patients who want to get rid of these harmful substances. In contrast to other addiction therapies, Revia does not create new dependencies; thus it refers to non-addictive substances.

   

Uses and Benefits

   

The main use of Revia is to treat alcoholism and opioid dependence. It has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of relapse in individuals recovering from these addictions. The following are some advantages when using this drug:

   
           
  • Less desire for drinking alcohol or taking opioids
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  • Fewer chances of relapsing back into bad habits
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  • Increase ability not use drugs or alcohol with any added stress
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  • A safe therapy approach without being addictive

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  • Might integrate counseling along with support groups within a broader treatment plan.

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Side Effects

           

In general terms, Revia is well tolerated but a few individuals might experience some side effects which include:

           
                   
  • Feeling sick
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  • Common headache
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  • Giddiness
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  • Tiredness
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  • Insomnia

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  • Worry, nervousness or restlessness

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  • Aching muscles and joints.
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The majority of the effects are usually mild and tend to fade away with time. However, for any severe or lingering side effects, patients should talk to their doctors.

       
   
       

How to Use Revia

In most cases, Revia is prescribed as an oral tablet taken once every day. It is essential that individuals follow the instructions given by their healthcare professionals when using Revia. The best results will be achieved if it is combined with an overall treatment plan that includes counseling and lifestyle changes. Before starting on Revia, however, people need to be off opioids and alcohol long enough as stated by their healthcare providers in order to avoid precipitating withdrawal symptoms.

   

Conclusion

This drug represents a major breakthrough in treating alcohol and opioid addiction. Cravings are reduced while euphoria caused by such substances is blocked by this medication in order to help addicts recover. Nevertheless, its benefits when used as part of comprehensive treatment cannot be underestimated even though it can cause side effects on some people — thus making it positively life changing more often than not. Like all medications, advice from a clinician should be sought before considering Revia as one’s preferred solution for dealing with addiction or dependency associated problems.

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