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Naltrexone HCl (Generic for ReVia)

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Buy Naltrexone HCl (Generic for ReVia) – Recovery Support by Derxo

Naltrexone HCl by Derxo is the generic version of ReVia, an FDA-approved medication that helps individuals in recovery from alcohol or opioid dependence. It works by blocking the effects of opioids and reducing cravings for alcohol, making it a vital tool for relapse prevention when used alongside counseling and therapy.


Key Benefits:

  • Active Ingredient: Naltrexone Hydrochloride 50mg
  • Compare to ReVia®
  • Reduces alcohol cravings and opioid effects
  • Helps prevent relapse during recovery
  • Non-addictive, no euphoric effects
  • FDA-approved generic medication

How Does Naltrexone Work?

Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist that blocks opioid receptors in the brain. It prevents the euphoric and sedative effects of opioids and helps reduce the rewarding effects of alcohol, supporting abstinence and sobriety. It is not used for withdrawal, but rather for long-term relapse prevention.


Why Choose Derxo Naltrexone?

Derxo offers FDA-approved Naltrexone HCl with the same active ingredient and dosage as ReVia, but at a significantly lower cost. It's a trusted, affordable option for individuals in alcohol or opioid recovery programs.


How to Use:

  • Typically taken as one 50mg tablet daily
  • Must be opioid-free for 7–10 days before starting
  • Best used in combination with counseling or behavioral therapy

Derxo Naltrexone HCl helps you take control of recovery with proven, non-addictive support. Affordable treatment to help you stay on track—order now.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Naltrexone HCl used for?

Naltrexone is used to prevent relapse in individuals recovering from opioid dependence or alcohol use disorder. It reduces cravings and blocks opioid effects.

Is Derxo Naltrexone the same as ReVia?

Yes. Derxo’s version contains the same 50mg of Naltrexone HCl as ReVia, delivering equivalent results at a much lower cost.

Can I use Naltrexone to stop drinking or using opioids?

Naltrexone does not treat withdrawal, but it helps maintain abstinence by blocking the brain’s reward system. It should be part of a full recovery program.

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