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Revia


Revia is one of the trade names for the opioid receptor antagonist naltrexone. This is a drug primarily used to treat dependencies on opioids and alcohol. It is marketed in its hydrochloride salt form naltrexone hydrochloride. It is rare for people to find the pure form of naltrexone. Whilst the drug is normally taken orally, some blends allow it to be injected into the body.

This substance is addictive and has been known to cause problems for governments, which have been having issues with illegal production and smuggling. Addiction treatment centres also experience difficulties as this drug is often used to treat addictions, and therefore they have to segregate patients from their supplies carefully.

Side Effects

The side effects of this drug are nearly always severe. If taken alongside certain other opioid receptor antagonists it can cause severe acute pain, regardless of the dosage level. Most people tend to experience giant hives, joint pain, and muscle pain when they take this drug. The side effects are also caused in part by allergies. More severe side effects are nearly always the sign of an allergic reaction.

If users develop depression or notice any changes in their vision, they should seek immediate medical help.

Revia Addiction Treatment

As already mentioned, many clinics use Revia for the purposes of treating alcohol and opioid dependence. Residential rehab facilities allow professionals to regularly monitor patients to make sure they are not having any issues dealing with cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

The focus is on sweeping away the triggers that compels them to indulge in these drugs in the first place. Through private counselling and therapy sessions, they learn to cope with their issues and prevent them from becoming a major force in their lives. Over a course of a few weeks, patients gradually become more able to deal with their addictions.

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