Paradoxical response to the treatment of the 1st self-harm behavior with naltrexone

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1995-09-30

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Gastaminza, X. (1995). Paradoxical response to the treatment of the 1st self-harm behavior with naltrexone. Revista De Psiquiatría Infanto-Juvenil, (3), 204–205. Retrieved from https://aepnya.eu/index.php/revistaaepnya/article/view/684

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Book reviews

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  • X Gastaminza

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naltrexone

Abstract

Naltrexone is a potent, orally administered, long-acting competitive opioid antagonist used in the treatment of narcotic addiction, which has been studied as a treatment for aulolesive couJucla in handicapped individuals with developmental disorders, as has already been reported. previously review this reader.

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