Allergic Reaction To Naltrexone
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Hi, I am trying to understand the differences between Naloxone and Naltrexone because I was prescribed Naltrexone tablets over the summer and had a severe allergic reaction and had to be hospitalized. I do not know if the Naloxone in Suboxone would give the same reaction, but I do not want to find out. If anyone can explain this to me, I would greatly appreciate it. =)
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Re: Verwon (# 1)
I have been started on suboxon as replacement for methadone in a hospital for anemia et al. I had suboxon pills before without difficulty 5 yrs.ago. i had the film (?) 3 to4 days ago. I have been getting worse and worse edema. Also I have been too hard to arouse on several occasions. I am 78 yrs. Old
Oh, after going through that, I don't blame you, at all.
I had a bad reaction to Bactrim and it terrifies me, as well. I will not ever take it, again.
And yes, most will likely want you to at least try Suboxone, first. Then switch if you have a bad reaction to the Naloxone, as well. There's really just not anyway around it, I'm afraid.
Thank you. I was wondering because I was going to go see a doctor here in WV but since people abuse and sell the one without the naloxetene most drs will not prescribe it and I do not want to end up in the hospital again. I was given the Naltrexone 10days after any opiates and it was a small mg/half a pill. The reactions started within 25mins and I was at the ER in about 40mins with terrible stomache pain and burning skin. I tried the medication in hopes of abstinence and when i could not take it and was in pain for days after the reaction i started opiates again. I am just reluctant to go see a doctor that I have never been to before and it happen again, because I am officially terrified of Naltrexone lol.
Hello, Kkbc! How are you?
While they both do the same thing, they are two different substances. So, while you may have had a reaction to the Naltrexone, you might be okay with the Naloxone, but there is also a slight chance that you could have a reaction to it, too.
Typical side effects to Naloxone may include nausea, change in mood, increased sweating and nervousness.
If you do have a problem with it, Subutex is always an option you can discuss with your doctor, since it doesn't contain the Naloxone, just the Buprenorphine.
This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation.
Is there anything else I can help with?
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