can any GP prescribe naltrexone?
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All doctors of medicine may prescribe any drug they deem necessary for a patients care. The only exceptions are those doctors who have been placed on probation from prescribing certain medicines, because they are drug abusers.All MD's, dentist, and vets have a DEA (Drug enforcement number )assigned to them, signifying that they are authorized to prescribe all drugs allowed by law. The number woud look something like this for Dr.John Doe: AD123456789.
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You can see below, that it can even be bought online, so I am sure that a GP can prescribe it. Good luck.
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No, I think it has to be prescribed by a specialist in drug and alcohol addiction (usually a specialist psychiatrist) as part of a drug withdrawal programme.
They can, but they probably won't, just to protect themselves. They'll more likely refer you on.
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