Since the release of naltrexone for general use, we have offered it to approximately 300 narcotics-addicted patients admitted to our 4-week intensive treatment program at the Psychiatric Institute of Washington. Despite active persuasion, only 15 patients agreed to take the drug, and 11 started the outpatient phase of treatment. Only 3 of the 11 remained on naltrexone for more than 2 months. Negative local community attitudes toward all pharmacologic treatments, a strong focus on total abstinence by the recovering patient group, and self-elimination of poor candidates in this unselected population appear to be important factors in the poor acceptance of naltrexone.
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