This is from Chapter 17, "For Medical Professionals" - I'm just puting it here for reference. If those who have been successful with TSM feel that adding a dose later in the day is necessary, then I want to explore that. I do try to delay taking my pill in order to delay the start of my drinking...but there have been days in these first 3 weeks that the drinking started in the morning. Only one of those this week, thank goodness.
“Naltrexone should be taken only on days when alcohol drinking occurs or at least is expected to occur. The naltrexone pill should be taken approximately an hour before the first drink of the day.
It can be taken in the morning (there still will be a blockade of opioid receptors that evening) but at that time patients may not have an accurate perception of whether they are likely to be drinking that day or not. It is, therefore, generally recommended to postpone taking naltrexone until an hour before the first expected drink.”
Excerpt From: Eskapa, Roy. “The Cure for Alcoholism.” BebBella. iBooks.
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