Abstract
Narcotic antagonist (naltrexone) treatment experience with 22 opioid addicts over a 29-month period shows that the mean duration of receipt of naltrexone was 6.2 weeks, and 12 subjects (55%) continued in treatment after cessation of naltrexone for an average of 5.6 weeks. Analysis of physical and behavioral measured revealed no toxicity, indicating that naltrexone appears to be a safe drug. Clinical evaluation of the patients receiving naltrexone suggests that ingestion of naltrexone provides a degree of external control, reducing the preoccupation with heroin and releasing energy for the pursuit of other goals. Subject follow-up at an average of 45.3 weeks after cessation of naltrexone indicated that 11 (58%) were known to be abstinent, and 9 (47%) subjects were employed compared with 3 (16%) employed at the onset of t treatment