Precipitated Withdrawal
Naltrexone & Kratom
Citation: The Weez. "Precipitated Withdrawal: An Experience with Naltrexone & Kratom (exp111712)". Erowid.org. Mar 9, 2018. erowid.org/exp/111712
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oral | Kratom | ||
oral | Alcohol | |||
repeated | oral | Naltrexone | (pill / tablet) |
BODY WEIGHT: | 185 lb |
About a month after quitting, I started using it again and continued for about a year, at the 60g/day rate, until recently I decided to quit again. I had been given a prescription for Naltrexone to help me cope with my excessive alcohol, but I was hesitant to begin taking it due to concerns about it interacting with the Kratom.
Eventually however, I decided I would try taking very small doses of Naltrexone, with the idea that it might speed up the withdrawal from the Kratom without increasing its intensity
I decided I would try taking very small doses of Naltrexone, with the idea that it might speed up the withdrawal from the Kratom without increasing its intensity
On a Monday, about three hours after taking my last dose of Kratom, I couldn’t stand to put it off any longer. I broke a 50 mg Naltrexone up and took about 3 mg. Within about an hour, I began to yawn a lot and my nose started running.
After about another hour, I took another 3 mg and continued taking 3 mg doses about every hour for 3 more hours, at which point I was running to the bathroom fairly frequently and it was becoming uncomfortable to be upright, so I climbed into bed and except when I was running to the bathroom, I stayed in bed. By that night, I was extremely restless, had started having chills, was sweating etc. From there, I experienced all of the same symptoms I had had during my last time quitting.
I took slightly higher doses of Naltrexone the next few days, gradually increasing the dosage until I was taking a full 50 mg pill twice a day by the 6th day. By the 7th day, I was beginning to get some strength back, and by day 9, I felt like a healthy human being again, though I began to expect that the Naltrexone was disrupting my appetite/causing some nausea so I have since quit taking it.
In conclusion, although the Naltrexone pretty quickly caused some major discomfort, I believe the withdrawal was, in some regards less difficult, in that the worst part of the experience occurred during the first two days and then tapered off from there, instead of building for two days to peak on the third. I’m not sure that it shortened the overall length of the symptoms, but by stacking the worst of it on the beginning days, it was easier to cope knowing I had already gone through the most uncomfortable part straight away.
As for the effect of Naltrexone on my drinking, I was pretty amazed at my indifference to alcohol while I was taking it. If I did have a drink, I didn’t have my usual desire to then have ten more - I just didn’t desire to drink. Since I have stopped taking it, my drinking has increased again, so I will likely try taking it again and will have to see if the nausea/loss of appetite returns or was perhaps a holdover from the Kratom detox.
Exp Year: 2018 | ExpID: 111712 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: 28 | |
Published: Mar 9, 2018 | Views: 8,549 |
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Naltrexone (338), Kratom (203) : Addiction & Habituation (10), Medical Use (47), Alone (16) |
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