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62. Naltrexone Pills vs Injections for Alcohol Use Disorder
Addiction Medicine Journal Club
36 minutes
4 months ago
62. Naltrexone Pills vs Injections for Alcohol Use Disorder
In episode 62 we discuss the
article “Oral vs Extended-Release Injectable Naltrexone for
Hospitalized Patients with Alcohol Use Disorder.”
Magane KM, et al.Oral
vs Extended-Release Injectable Naltrexone for Hospitalized Patients
With Alcohol Use Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
JAMA Intern Med. 2025 Jun 1;185(6):635-645.
We also discuss reduced
overdose deaths and changes in buprenorphine labelling to include
higher doses.
NPR:Drug
deaths plummet among young Americans as fentanyl carnage eases
Federal Register:Modifications
to Labeling of Buprenorphine-Containing Transmucosal Products for the
Treatment of Opioid Dependence
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