Brewer Colin
The Stapleford Centre, London, UK.
Addict Biol. 2002 Jul;7(3):321-3. doi: 10.1080/13556210220139541.
The maximum dose of heroin that is blocked by customary doses of oral naltrexone (NTX) and its active metabolite 6-beta-naltrexol (6BNT) is unknown, particularly at trough serum levels which show much interindividual variation and can be low. NTX has only once been tested formally against opiate equivalents of more than 25 mg of diamorphine. Increasing interest in long-acting implantable NTX preparations makes it important to have objective information about blocking activity at various blood levels of NTX and 6BNT. Two cases are described in which NTX and 6BNT levels as low as 2.8 and 9.0 ng/ml, respectively, were sufficient to block doses of pure diamorphine as high as 500 mg.
常规剂量的口服纳曲酮(NTX)及其活性代谢物6-β-纳曲醇(6BNT)所阻断的海洛因最大剂量尚不清楚,尤其是在谷血清水平时,该水平存在很大的个体差异且可能较低。NTX仅曾针对超过25毫克二醋吗啡的等效阿片类药物进行过一次正式测试。对长效可植入NTX制剂的兴趣日益增加,因此了解NTX和6BNT在不同血药浓度下的阻断活性的客观信息变得很重要。本文描述了两例病例,其中NTX和6BNT水平分别低至2.8纳克/毫升和9.0纳克/毫升时,足以阻断高达500毫克的纯二醋吗啡剂量。