Not exact matches
Because of its long - standing availability (from the 1950s), clinicians may be more familiar with disulfiram than
naltrexone or acamprosate.
So, the reason it's called Low - Dose
Naltrexone because we're not using it at pharmacological 15 milligrams.
Uh - It's
because, you know, most allopathic doctors have no idea that you can use
Naltrexone this way.