Psychiatrists are the best choice at getting a Naltrexone prescription. Theirs is a world of subjective prescribing rather than the rest of the medical community where prescriptions are made objectively. Therefore, you can, in good faith of course, manipulate the discussion to that of the doctor prescribing you Naltrexone with abstinence in mind of course. This is done during the initial visit. After, you come back, you state to your doctor that you notice that alcohol does not have the appeal it once did when you inadvertently slipped a few times since you first saw them, but you see a definite improvement in your condition and would like to stay on the same regimen. They will prescribe you more. Keep repeating the process and make it seem like you and the doctor are discovering a new cure for alcoholism.
I know it sounds deceitful, but curing our mental health is paramount. The above method works very well with younger psychiatrists with a large patient load.
Bob
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