Collaborative Psychiatry QuickTakes
Get more high-yield learning on psychiatric management in primary care and outpatient practice at collaborative-psychiatry.org [http://collaborative-psychiatry.org]. Naltrexone is a safe, effective, and often underutilized option for treating alcohol use disorder or even just problematic drinking in primary care. In this episode, we walk through how it works, how to prescribe it, and how to counsel patients on what to expect. You’ll learn practical strategies for dosing, managing side effects, navigating liver function, concurrent opioid use, and the use of approaches like the Sinclair Method when daily use isn’t the patient's goal. Whether you’re already prescribing naltrexone or just getting comfortable with it, this episode offers clear, actionable insights to support your patients and expand your toolkit. For access to the Show Notes as well as the downloadable clinical references and patients handouts associated with this episode, visit the Episode Page [https://collaborative-psychiatry.org/quicktakes/naltrexone-demystified/]. There, QuickTake Members will find: * A quick-reference sheet for naltrexone use in primary care and outpatient settings * A reference sheet with counseling tips and scripts for prescribing naltrexone for AUD * A handout comparing naltrexone with other AUD medications * A patient handout on naltrexone for AUD For a deep dive on managing antidepressants and treating depression in primary care, check out our Audio Course Managing Depression in Primary Care [http://collaborative-psychiatry.org/courses/managing-depression]. We have a full course on Managing Alcohol Use Disorder in primary care and outpatient settings coming soon. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of this episode, you'll be able to: 1. Explain how naltrexone reduces alcohol use by modulating the brain’s reward pathway through opioid receptor blockade. 2. Describe how to initiate and dose naltrexone for alcohol use disorder in the primary care setting, including approaches to managing common side effects. 3. Identify key safety considerations when prescribing naltrexone for AUD, including hepatic function, opioid use, and perioperative planning.
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