A week or two after I had increased my dosage and felt results, someone mentioned that they had been told that women needed more naltrexone then men. I finally found a mention of that online. So the stronger effect is not just in my mind!
http://www.aca-usa.org/recoveryforum.htm Quote:
It is increasingly clear that issues such as dosage and length of treatment can vary greatly from individual to individual, and what may be appropriate for a man, is not necessarily so for a woman. A recent article published in THE SCIENTIST 16(6): 29: March 18, 2002 entitled THE INEQUALITY OF DRUG METABOLISM describes how the same medication and dosage often have different outcomes for men and women. Our experience has shown that a 50 mg dose of Naltrexone, when combined with therapy is usually effective for older males (40 and over), and usually ineffective, even with therapy for older females (40 and over). We have found that the most effective dose for most females is a minimum of 100 mg per day or even higher.