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Old 10-09-2009, 05:20 AM
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Hi looking for some advice I have sucessfully been taking Bac for the past three months and have reached the cut off point , which feel wonderful, is this what normal people feel like. But when I do have a drink all the normal craving kick in, so I have been doing my own research and am looking for some input on adding naltrexone with the bac. Where can I get more advice on dosage effects etc ??? I will be buying it off script the same as my bac. Is it correct that you only have to take the nalt when you know you will be drinking ??? so therfore can take a fairly moderate dose ( now I really only have a drink one day a week ) has anybody combined the two meds ???? would appreciate any information on this subject !
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Old 10-09-2009, 10:50 AM
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Bravehearted,

Hopefully Lenaleed or one of the other Sinclairers will respond.

I do understand you take Nal ONLY when you know you will be drinking. But that is the extent of my knowledge.

They have a website thesinclairmethod.com where they discuss these things. You might want to pop over there.

Unfortunately for me, if I do drink at all, I over drink, period. So moderation is simply not an option for me even with the Baclofen. Luckily, the Baclofen helps me to not drink.

Good luck and keep us posted on how it works.

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Old 10-09-2009, 11:55 AM
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thnaks for that cindi, like you the baclofen makes me not want to drink for which I am gratefull but I would like to be able to have the odd drink at social occasions without it effecting me and then not over drink, so thought if I took the nal would make that easier. God what a bllody game trying to balalnce all this but at last after many years there is stuff out there that actually works, I keep saying ' is this how normal people feel' ????? its great will have a look at the sinclair link as well.

Regards BH and best wishes and good luck to you x
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Old 10-10-2009, 12:53 AM
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with the nal, you take 50mgs an hour before drinking...that's all. just make sure you do so one hour before.

I am doing both. I started just following the sinclair method and taking nal, however, i have no patience and needed a little something more.....so I added Bac, and it's been fantastic. I'm not doing so great at this point, because I am waiting for an order to some, and have had to titrate down.....I can totally feel how the Bac works when I have enough and how it doesn't when I don't have enough.
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Old 10-11-2009, 02:48 PM
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Here is a study they're currently doing on combining naltrexone with baclofen for alcoholism:
Combination of Naltrexone and Baclofen for Alcohol Dependence:A Pilot Study. - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov

They've designed it all wrong, of course. On both counts, proper nal protocol and proper bac protocol.

This never ceases to confound me: WHY WOULD YOU SPEND ALL THE MONEY AND TIME IT TAKES TO CONDUCT A RESEARCH STUDY WITHOUT SIMPLY READING THE STUDIES THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN DONE?
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Old 10-13-2009, 09:52 AM
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thanks for all the information have just ordered sone Naltrexone form an online pharmacy, hoping this is the last part of my jig saw, I too knoe what does works for me and have had a couple of days in bed when i have got a bit carried away witht he bac does and taken to much to quickly, but working my way aorund it now for the first time ever feel liek their is light at the end of the tunnel and that I have an opportunity to go on and lead a normal life and not a drunk one !!! yippeee !!!!
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I just ordered Dr. A's book and Dr. E's book. I am thinking of trying both as well. The nal looks to be much more expensive than the bac but compared to what I spend on wine - it's not that bad:-)

I won't be starting for a while - research freak (I started reading this board about 9 months ago!!).

Someone posted, sorry can't remember who, that we pour gallons of alcohol down our throats but are hesitant to take a little pill. Funny when you think about it. Anyway, that's me. Need to take the leap.


Please keep posting so I can continue my researching. LOL. I'll start posting when I finally decide which way to leap. All the best to all of you!

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Alcohol is complex in that it effects more than one receptor.

What I use is 50mg of Naltrexone and 1000mg of Pharma GABA spread over the day at various intervals with 300mg at night.

I forgo Baclofen for what I feel is a more natural solution to the obvious shortage of GABA in my brain.

As of today I have not found a natural opioid antagonist so I stick with ReVia which by all indications is pretty benign.

My personal results,

-Weeks and Weeks without a drink
-No urges, needs or wants to have a drink
-Able to walk by the liquor store without a pang
-peaceful blissful sleep
-raging erections and sexual stamia
-more animated
-less need to get into confrontations
-clear thought process
-expunging of worthless associates
-better quality social experiences
-higher quality female companions
-look and feel great
-more willing to see therapist when a bit over whelmed

In my honest humble opinion you have to cover both the Opioid and GABA receptors to be successful.

Naltrexone and Baclofen are two very different drugs and you need to cover what they do together, one will not replace the other.

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Old 02-15-2010, 11:21 PM
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In my honest humble opinion you have to cover both the Opioid and GABA receptors to be successful.

Naltrexone and Baclofen are two very different drugs and you need to cover what they do together, one will not replace the other.
There is a 12 % margin where people do not respond to opioid antagonists - in this case the biological addiction may be coming from another system (such as GABA - the one valium/librium and Baclofen act on).

I think the reality is that Alcoholism is a combination of opioid and GABA addiction. It could be that you are 80% opioid receptor addicted and only 20% GABA - then TSM would help you significantly.

I think Baclofen cures the part that Nal is leaving out. Strongly suggest to take advantage of both. Although I do not think it is useful to take them from the beginning together. Best to have 6-9 months only TSM and then to add into the therapy Baclofen if TSM did not bring the results
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