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People in recovery say naltrexone saved their lives. Here’s why you’ve never heard of it

Published 3 weeks ago
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Naltrexone is an FDA-approved drug that helps people beat addiction by blocking the effects of opioids and alcohol. Yet it’s not as widely known, or used, as the emergency overdose reversal drug naloxone, known by the brand name Narcan. St. Louis journalist Ben Westhoff’s new documentary “Antagonist” explores why. Westhoff and Assisted Recovery Centers of America President Percy Menzies join us to discuss why naltrexone is so effective at treating opioid and alcohol misuse and how the drug got sidelined by big money interests.
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