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I honestly can't see any possible bad effect that taking a nal and deciding not to drink that day. Not taking nal 1 hour before re-enforces the pleasure alcohol brings, certainly the reverse in not true. ie, taking nal on AF day will not re-enforce your brain that alcohol is pleasure, simply b/c no alcohol is involved. I just think it would be a wasted pill.
I can't remember where I read it, but in one study someone did for Naltrexone that they had 2 control groups for. One group took Nal everyday and the other took a placebo and were told to abstain for 12 weeks. I think Dr Sinclair said that the control group that took the Nal and those who did not abstain ended up drinking less than those that abstained on Nal and that was a big reason for Dr Sinclair went ahead with his research.
My personal opinion on why the book says only take a nal when you drink ( I have not read the book BTW) is b/c of several reasons, one being that if you take the tablet every day, it encourages you to drink everyday. Where as, if you only take it when you plan to drink, you will have greater chance of increasing those AF days. Well that is my thoughts anyway.
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