I have had the same doctor for fifteen years. She is very thoughtful and very competent and is older and conservative. She has been on me for years to quit and I have refused, to date. I knew she would be reluctant to give me this drug when I requested it (after reading about it in the New York Times) and I was correct. I gave her the book by Eskapa and I quoted page 108 and the COMBINE study, emphasizing Naltrexone has been accepted as a treatment for boozers by the Journal of the American Medical Association in 2006. She remained highly skeptical and gave me some incorrect information about Naltrexone: "I hear people who take it immediately start drinking again when they stop it." I corrected her and explained you only take it before drinking. She refused to give me the drug but told me she'd at least read the book and get back to me.
She called me back on Monday and said that in addition to reading the book she had checked with an addiction specialist psychiatrist who told her he had his doubts about Naltrexone but why not try it, given the low-risk nature of the drug. (Not to mention the fact she knows I'm going to keep on drinking anyway.) I received a one-month prescription yesterday and took a half a pill. It ruined my night and made me nauseous. I planned to drink while on the drug but didn't because I felt ill. I guess that's a common side-effect. I only took a half a pill so would strongly advise newcomers to not take a whole pill right off.
I am anxious to see the results. I am a weekend binger for thirty years and toss back 30-40 drinks, Thursday through Saturday. I still am a successful professional, but the "alcohol blues" are ruining at least two days a week for me now. Time to stop at age 45.
I recommend getting a psychiatrist from this group:
http://www.aaap.org/. They will know about Neltrexone. It's a disgrace that these doctors are so hesitant to give out a benign pill. If it works for me I plan to do a major drive to inform the public and as an attorney, think people will listen to me. If this drug works and doctors refuse to give it out anyway, they are violating their Hippocratic oath left and right and should be ashamed. I'll wait to see how it works for me before jumping on my soap box.