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Depade


Depade is the trade name for the substance known as naltrexone. This is an opioid receptor antagonist used to help treat dependence on other opioids and alcohol. It comes in a hydrochloride salt form and is delivered via tablet or injection. It is a drug that is often confused with naloxone and nalorphine. This is how many patients succumb to their symptoms and revisit their old habits since these cause severe withdrawal symptoms, and it is easy to confuse them.

Rapid detoxification is the reason it is used these days. Selected rehabilitation clinics choose this substance because it blocks the opioid receptors. This reduces cravings massively and prevents any substances from reaching these receptors. It essentially ‘blocks’ the harmful molecules and protects the person from the side effects of opioids.

Side Effects

Depade can also cause some quite significant side effects on its own. If used incorrectly the taker can have serious problems. These follow many of the traditional opioid side effects, and include headaches, nausea, anxiety, and drowsiness. Sometimes the person may experience restlessness, a runny nose, and abdominal cramps.

If the individual overdoses on depade, they can experience severe mental mood swings. These effects manifest themselves within a few minutes. Seek medical help immediately if experiencing any of the above issues, in addition to muscle and joint pain.

Depade Drug Rehabilitation

Treating a depade addiction depends entirely on the person’s situation. It is not uncommon for patients to also have addictions to other things such as alcohol. If the rehab clinic in question uses this substance to help cure alcoholism, it is important they know the patients every addiction and each dependency so they do not mistakenly prescribe the wrong medication. Once the person can successfully manage their withdrawal symptoms, a rehab clinic will look to help their patients target and deal with the triggers causing them to do so much damage to their bodies.

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