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Naltrexone is a narcotic antagonist, which means that it blocks the effects of any narcotic in your body. It has a similar chemical structure to some narcotics, but does not have effects on your body like a narcotic does.

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No, It is an opioid. Its an opioid *antagonist* meaning it can be considered the opposite of opioids used for pain, e.g. hydrocodone.

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