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Why Am I On Naltrexone?
Written by Dr. Leland Heller   
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May 01, 2007 A +  A -  RESET  

QUESTION:

Dear Dr. Heller,

I have just recently been diagnosed with major depression and BPD. I am on many medications, one of which is naltrexone. My psychiatrist told me this was to decrease my impulsivity and to prevent my body from producing endorphins when I cut myself.

Well, I have been on it for a few months now, and it has done neither, yet my doctor wants me to stay on the medications. I am not very familiar with this medicine. The only other action I know that it has is an opioid antagonist. Is there any other reason related to BPD for my doctor would want me to stay on naltrexone?

DR. HELLER'S ANSWER:

Naltrexone (ReVia and Narcan) has been shown to stop flashbacks in some patients with BPD. These flashbacks cause severe dysphoria (anxiety, rage, depression and despair) - which is often "treated" with cutting. I have limited experience with it, but I have seen some dramatic positive effects.

next: Is Seroquel a Good BPD Drug? ~ back to: Borderline Personality Disorder FAQs Table of Contents

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