I have seen this question in more than one area. I have seen it here, on the options saves lives forum, on an opioid website, and everyone says "No". So, if you have time tell us how you feel.
I am doing research (and if anyone else finds something please post) trying to find this answer. This is not a new drug. It has been on the market since the 90's and still people complain of depression and the medical profession is claiming it is not possible.
Below I have posted a study that has been done at 3 veterans hospital (254 patients) and it was done with disulfiram and naltrexone for the treatment of alcoholism and depression (for no medications approved for both), but it does not say if the patients receiving just naltrexone makes the patients more depressed.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17414239#This is a website that is claiming using LDN for depression
http://ldnresearchtrust.org/sites/defau ... isberg.pdf This is a website that is claiming nal. doesn't cause depression in opioid users
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1325065/Here are the side effects listed from WEBMD (which lists Depression as Rare side effects but severe)
http://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-7399/ ... ideeffectsI hate to see someone suffer with AUD and then think they have found an answer only to have that answer cause them to feel depressed. I think if we have enough people come forward, maybe we can ask "DR. E" what he thinks and what could be done. I would hope he wouldn't send us to the wolves (back to our doctor), but maybe if enough people come forward he can start/find a new protocol.