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OFFICIAL SITE: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Make VIVITROL Part of Your Opioid-Free Recovery Journey. VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) is a non-addictive, once-monthly treatment proven to prevent relapse in opioid-dependent patients when used with counseling following opioid detoxification. 1,2 Before starting VIVITROL, you must be opioid-free for a minimum of 7 to 14 days to avoid sudden opioid WHAT IS VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Anyone who receives a VIVITROL injection must not use any type of opioid (must be opioid-free) including street drugs, prescription pain medicines, cough, cold, or diarrhea medicines that contain opioids, or opioid dependence treatments, buprenorphine or methadone, for at least 7 to 14 days before starting VIVITROL. Using opioids in the 7 to 14 days before you start receiving VIVITROL may CONTACT VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
HOW TO GET VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE To continue, please agree by reading terms and conditions. The Provider Locator is compiled and published by Alkermes, Inc. as a reference source of demographic and professional information on individual licensed healthcare providers in the United States who have experience in the treatment of alcohol dependence and/or opioiddependence.
INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR VIVITROL®(NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED During the evolving COVID-19 situation, we want to help patients with access to receiving their injection of VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension). If you need access to alternate injection providers, please contact Vivitrol2gether SM Patient Support Services at 1-800-VIVITROL (1-800-848-4876) for assistance in locating a healthcare provider who is providing CO-PAY SAVINGS PROGRAM: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
MEDICATION GUIDE VIVITROL MEDICATION GUIDE . VIVITROL ® (viv-i-trol) (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) Read this Medication Guide before you start receiving VIVITROL injections and each time youreceive an
FIND A DOCTOR: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE VIVITROL blocks the effects of opioids, such as heroin or opioid pain medicines. Do not try to overcome this blocking effect by taking large amounts of opioids—this can lead to serious injury, coma, or death. After you receive a dose of VIVITROL, its blocking effect PATIENT STORIES: OPIOID DEPENDENCE TREATMENT JOURNEYS To continue, please agree by reading terms and conditions. The Provider Locator is compiled and published by Alkermes, Inc. as a reference source of demographic and professional information on individual licensed healthcare providers in the United States who have experience in the treatment of alcohol dependence and/or opioiddependence.
LEARN HOW VIVITROL® MAY HELP (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDEDWHAT IS VIVITROLHOW VIVITROL WORKSCONTACT USPAIN MANAGEMENTOPIOID DEPENDENCE Symptoms of opioid withdrawal may include: anxiety, sleeplessness, yawning, fever, sweating, teary eyes, runny nose, goose bumps, shakiness, hot or cold flushes, muscle aches, muscle twitches, restlessness, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, or stomach cramps. are allergic to naltrexone or any of the ingredients in VIVITROL or theliquid used to
OFFICIAL SITE: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Make VIVITROL Part of Your Opioid-Free Recovery Journey. VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) is a non-addictive, once-monthly treatment proven to prevent relapse in opioid-dependent patients when used with counseling following opioid detoxification. 1,2 Before starting VIVITROL, you must be opioid-free for a minimum of 7 to 14 days to avoid sudden opioid WHAT IS VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Anyone who receives a VIVITROL injection must not use any type of opioid (must be opioid-free) including street drugs, prescription pain medicines, cough, cold, or diarrhea medicines that contain opioids, or opioid dependence treatments, buprenorphine or methadone, for at least 7 to 14 days before starting VIVITROL. Using opioids in the 7 to 14 days before you start receiving VIVITROL may CONTACT VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
HOW TO GET VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE To continue, please agree by reading terms and conditions. The Provider Locator is compiled and published by Alkermes, Inc. as a reference source of demographic and professional information on individual licensed healthcare providers in the United States who have experience in the treatment of alcohol dependence and/or opioiddependence.
INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR VIVITROL®(NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED During the evolving COVID-19 situation, we want to help patients with access to receiving their injection of VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension). If you need access to alternate injection providers, please contact Vivitrol2gether SM Patient Support Services at 1-800-VIVITROL (1-800-848-4876) for assistance in locating a healthcare provider who is providing CO-PAY SAVINGS PROGRAM: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
MEDICATION GUIDE VIVITROL MEDICATION GUIDE . VIVITROL ® (viv-i-trol) (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) Read this Medication Guide before you start receiving VIVITROL injections and each time youreceive an
FIND A DOCTOR: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE VIVITROL blocks the effects of opioids, such as heroin or opioid pain medicines. Do not try to overcome this blocking effect by taking large amounts of opioids—this can lead to serious injury, coma, or death. After you receive a dose of VIVITROL, its blocking effect PATIENT STORIES: OPIOID DEPENDENCE TREATMENT JOURNEYS To continue, please agree by reading terms and conditions. The Provider Locator is compiled and published by Alkermes, Inc. as a reference source of demographic and professional information on individual licensed healthcare providers in the United States who have experience in the treatment of alcohol dependence and/or opioiddependence.
WHAT IS VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Important things to know about what VIVITROL is. Anyone who receives a VIVITROL injection must not use any type of opioid (must be opioid-free) including street drugs, prescription pain medicines, cough, cold, or diarrhea medicines that contain opioids, or opioid dependence treatments, buprenorphine or methadone, for at least 7 to 14 days before starting VIVITROL. SITEMAP | VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
WHAT IS VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Anyone who receives a VIVITROL injection must not use any type of opioid (must be opioid-free) including street drugs, prescription pain medicines, cough, cold, or diarrhea medicines that contain opioids, or opioid dependence treatments, buprenorphine or methadone, for at least 7 to 14 days before starting VIVITROL. Using opioids in the 7 to 14 days before you start receiving VIVITROL may CONTACT VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
VIVITROL® | TREATMENT & SUPPORT VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) is a once-monthly treatment proven to help reduce heavy drinking days in alcohol-dependent patients when used with counseling. 1,2. VIVITROL and counseling help reinforce recovery for one month at a time while you work on the psychological aspects of addiction through HOW TO GET VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE *Terms and Conditions. Eligibility for Alkermes-Sponsored Co-pay Savings. This offer is only available to patients 18 years or older, with a prescription consistent with the Prescribing Information and the patient is not enrolled in, or covered by, any local, state, federal or other government program that pays for any portion of medication costs, including but not limited to Medicare PAIN MANAGEMENT WHILE ON VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER
References: 1. VIVITROL . Waltham, MA: Alkermes, Inc; rev March 2021. 2. Garbutt JC, Kranzler HR, O’Malley SS, et al. Efficacy and tolerability of long-acting injectable naltrexone for alcohol dependence: a randomized REINFORCE - VIVITROL HELP REINFORCE YOUR RECOVERY Help prevent relapse to opioid dependence after opioid detoxification with a non-addictive, once-monthly treatment used with counseling.1,2 VIVITROL® is a prescription injectable medicine used to: Prevent relapse to opioid dependenceafter opioid detox.
PROVIDER LOCATOR AGREEMENT— RETAIL PHARMACY & RETAIL With you along the way VIV-00546 PAGE 3 Provider Locator Agreement— Retail Pharmacy & Retail Clinic Injection Providers IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE INJECTABLE SUSPENSION) PLEASE SEE ACCOMPANYING PRESCRIBING INFORMATION ANDMEDICATION GUIDE.
LEARN HOW VIVITROL® MAY HELP (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDEDWHAT IS VIVITROLHOW VIVITROL WORKSCONTACT USPAIN MANAGEMENTOPIOID DEPENDENCE Symptoms of opioid withdrawal may include: anxiety, sleeplessness, yawning, fever, sweating, teary eyes, runny nose, goose bumps, shakiness, hot or cold flushes, muscle aches, muscle twitches, restlessness, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, or stomach cramps. are allergic to naltrexone or any of the ingredients in VIVITROL or theliquid used to
OFFICIAL SITE: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Make VIVITROL Part of Your Opioid-Free Recovery Journey. VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) is a non-addictive, once-monthly treatment proven to prevent relapse in opioid-dependent patients when used with counseling following opioid detoxification. 1,2 Before starting VIVITROL, you must be opioid-free for a minimum of 7 to 14 days to avoid sudden opioid WHAT IS VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Anyone who receives a VIVITROL injection must not use any type of opioid (must be opioid-free) including street drugs, prescription pain medicines, cough, cold, or diarrhea medicines that contain opioids, or opioid dependence treatments, buprenorphine or methadone, for at least 7 to 14 days before starting VIVITROL. Using opioids in the 7 to 14 days before you start receiving VIVITROL may CONTACT VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
HOW TO GET VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE To continue, please agree by reading terms and conditions. The Provider Locator is compiled and published by Alkermes, Inc. as a reference source of demographic and professional information on individual licensed healthcare providers in the United States who have experience in the treatment of alcohol dependence and/or opioiddependence.
INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR VIVITROL®(NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED During the evolving COVID-19 situation, we want to help patients with access to receiving their injection of VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension). If you need access to alternate injection providers, please contact Vivitrol2gether SM Patient Support Services at 1-800-VIVITROL (1-800-848-4876) for assistance in locating a healthcare provider who is providing CO-PAY SAVINGS PROGRAM: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
MEDICATION GUIDE VIVITROL MEDICATION GUIDE . VIVITROL ® (viv-i-trol) (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) Read this Medication Guide before you start receiving VIVITROL injections and each time youreceive an
FIND A DOCTOR: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE VIVITROL blocks the effects of opioids, such as heroin or opioid pain medicines. Do not try to overcome this blocking effect by taking large amounts of opioids—this can lead to serious injury, coma, or death. After you receive a dose of VIVITROL, its blocking effect PATIENT STORIES: OPIOID DEPENDENCE TREATMENT JOURNEYS To continue, please agree by reading terms and conditions. The Provider Locator is compiled and published by Alkermes, Inc. as a reference source of demographic and professional information on individual licensed healthcare providers in the United States who have experience in the treatment of alcohol dependence and/or opioiddependence.
LEARN HOW VIVITROL® MAY HELP (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDEDWHAT IS VIVITROLHOW VIVITROL WORKSCONTACT USPAIN MANAGEMENTOPIOID DEPENDENCE Symptoms of opioid withdrawal may include: anxiety, sleeplessness, yawning, fever, sweating, teary eyes, runny nose, goose bumps, shakiness, hot or cold flushes, muscle aches, muscle twitches, restlessness, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, or stomach cramps. are allergic to naltrexone or any of the ingredients in VIVITROL or theliquid used to
OFFICIAL SITE: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Make VIVITROL Part of Your Opioid-Free Recovery Journey. VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) is a non-addictive, once-monthly treatment proven to prevent relapse in opioid-dependent patients when used with counseling following opioid detoxification. 1,2 Before starting VIVITROL, you must be opioid-free for a minimum of 7 to 14 days to avoid sudden opioid WHAT IS VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Anyone who receives a VIVITROL injection must not use any type of opioid (must be opioid-free) including street drugs, prescription pain medicines, cough, cold, or diarrhea medicines that contain opioids, or opioid dependence treatments, buprenorphine or methadone, for at least 7 to 14 days before starting VIVITROL. Using opioids in the 7 to 14 days before you start receiving VIVITROL may CONTACT VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
HOW TO GET VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE To continue, please agree by reading terms and conditions. The Provider Locator is compiled and published by Alkermes, Inc. as a reference source of demographic and professional information on individual licensed healthcare providers in the United States who have experience in the treatment of alcohol dependence and/or opioiddependence.
INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR VIVITROL®(NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED During the evolving COVID-19 situation, we want to help patients with access to receiving their injection of VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension). If you need access to alternate injection providers, please contact Vivitrol2gether SM Patient Support Services at 1-800-VIVITROL (1-800-848-4876) for assistance in locating a healthcare provider who is providing CO-PAY SAVINGS PROGRAM: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
MEDICATION GUIDE VIVITROL MEDICATION GUIDE . VIVITROL ® (viv-i-trol) (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) Read this Medication Guide before you start receiving VIVITROL injections and each time youreceive an
FIND A DOCTOR: VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE VIVITROL blocks the effects of opioids, such as heroin or opioid pain medicines. Do not try to overcome this blocking effect by taking large amounts of opioids—this can lead to serious injury, coma, or death. After you receive a dose of VIVITROL, its blocking effect PATIENT STORIES: OPIOID DEPENDENCE TREATMENT JOURNEYS To continue, please agree by reading terms and conditions. The Provider Locator is compiled and published by Alkermes, Inc. as a reference source of demographic and professional information on individual licensed healthcare providers in the United States who have experience in the treatment of alcohol dependence and/or opioiddependence.
WHAT IS VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Important things to know about what VIVITROL is. Anyone who receives a VIVITROL injection must not use any type of opioid (must be opioid-free) including street drugs, prescription pain medicines, cough, cold, or diarrhea medicines that contain opioids, or opioid dependence treatments, buprenorphine or methadone, for at least 7 to 14 days before starting VIVITROL. SITEMAP | VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
WHAT IS VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE Anyone who receives a VIVITROL injection must not use any type of opioid (must be opioid-free) including street drugs, prescription pain medicines, cough, cold, or diarrhea medicines that contain opioids, or opioid dependence treatments, buprenorphine or methadone, for at least 7 to 14 days before starting VIVITROL. Using opioids in the 7 to 14 days before you start receiving VIVITROL may CONTACT VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
VIVITROL® | TREATMENT & SUPPORT VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) is a once-monthly treatment proven to help reduce heavy drinking days in alcohol-dependent patients when used with counseling. 1,2. VIVITROL and counseling help reinforce recovery for one month at a time while you work on the psychological aspects of addiction through HOW TO GET VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE *Terms and Conditions. Eligibility for Alkermes-Sponsored Co-pay Savings. This offer is only available to patients 18 years or older, with a prescription consistent with the Prescribing Information and the patient is not enrolled in, or covered by, any local, state, federal or other government program that pays for any portion of medication costs, including but not limited to Medicare PAIN MANAGEMENT WHILE ON VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev. March 2021). As of December 8, 2015, VIVITROL ® (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) has new Prescribing Information (12/2015). The Dosage and Administration, Section 2.4 Directions for Use has been updated. When administering VIVITROL,please refer to
HEALTHCARE PROVIDER
References: 1. VIVITROL . Waltham, MA: Alkermes, Inc; rev March 2021. 2. Garbutt JC, Kranzler HR, O’Malley SS, et al. Efficacy and tolerability of long-acting injectable naltrexone for alcohol dependence: a randomized REINFORCE - VIVITROL HELP REINFORCE YOUR RECOVERY Help prevent relapse to opioid dependence after opioid detoxification with a non-addictive, once-monthly treatment used with counseling.1,2 VIVITROL® is a prescription injectable medicine used to: Prevent relapse to opioid dependenceafter opioid detox.
PROVIDER LOCATOR AGREEMENT— RETAIL PHARMACY & RETAIL With you along the way VIV-00546 PAGE 3 Provider Locator Agreement— Retail Pharmacy & Retail Clinic Injection Providers IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR VIVITROL® (NALTREXONE FOR EXTENDED-RELEASE INJECTABLE SUSPENSION) PLEASE SEE ACCOMPANYING PRESCRIBING INFORMATION ANDMEDICATION GUIDE.
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VIVITROL IS INDICATED FOR1: * Treatment of alcohol dependence in patients who are able to abstain from alcohol in an outpatient setting prior to initiation of treatment with VIVITROL. Patients should not be actively drinking at the time of initial VIVITROL administration. * Prevention of relapse to opioid dependence, following opioiddetoxification.
* VIVITROL should be part of a comprehensive management program that includes psychosocial support. VIVITROL IS CONTRAINDICATED IN PATIENTS1: * Receiving opioid analgesics. * With current physiologic opioid dependence. * In acute opioid withdrawal. * Who have failed the naloxone challenge test or have a positive urine screen for opioids. * Who have exhibited hypersensitivity to naltrexone, polylactide-co-glycolide (PLG), carboxymethylcellulose, or any other components of the diluent. VIVITROL is not right for everyone. There are significant risks from VIVITROL treatment, including risk of opioid overdose, severe reaction at the injection site and sudden opioid withdrawal. See Important Safety Information below. Discuss all benefits and risks with a healthcare provider. See Prescribing Information and Medication Guide . IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION MORE __ BRIEF SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT FACTSABOUT VIVITROL
WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION I SHOULD KNOW ABOUT VIVITROL? VIVITROL CAN CAUSE SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS, INCLUDING: * RISK OF OPIOID OVERDOSE. You can accidentally overdose in two ways. * VIVITROL blocks the effects of opioids, such as heroin or opioid pain medicines. DO NOT try to overcome this blocking effect by taking large amounts of opioids—this can lead to serious injury, coma, ordeath.
* After you receive a dose of VIVITROL, its blocking effect slowly decreases and completely goes away over time. If you have used opioid street drugs or opioid-containing medicines in the past, using opioids in amounts that you used before treatment with VIVITROL can lead to overdose and death. You may also be more sensitive to the effects of LOWER amounts of opioids: * after you have gone through detoxification * when your next VIVITROL dose is due * if you miss a dose of VIVITROL * after you stop VIVITROL treatment Tell your family and the people closest to you of this increased sensitivity to opioids and the risk of overdose. * SEVERE REACTIONS AT THE SITE OF INJECTION. Some people on VIVITROL have had severe injection site reactions, including tissue death. Some of these reactions have required surgery. VIVITROL must be injected by a healthcare provider. Call your healthcare provider right away if you notice any of the following at any of your injection sites:* intense pain
* the area feels hard * large area of swelling* lumps
* blisters
* an open wound
* a dark scab
Tell your healthcare provider about any reaction at an injection site that concerns you, gets worse over time, or does not get better withintwo weeks.
* SUDDEN OPIOID WITHDRAWAL. To avoid sudden opioid withdrawal, you must stop taking any type of opioid, including street drugs; prescription pain medicines; cough, cold, or diarrhea medicines that contain opioids; or opioid-dependence treatments, including buprenorphine or methadone, FOR AT LEAST 7 TO 14 DAYS before starting VIVITROL. If your doctor decides that you don't need to complete detox first, he or she may give you VIVITROL in a medical facility that can treat sudden opioid withdrawal. SUDDEN OPIOID WITHDRAWAL CAN BE SEVERE AND MAY REQUIRE HOSPITALIZATION. * LIVER DAMAGE OR HEPATITIS. Naltrexone, the active ingredient in VIVITROL, can cause liver damage or hepatitis. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any of these symptoms during treatment withVIVITROL:
* stomach area pain lasting more than a few days* dark urine
* yellowing of the whites of your eyes* tiredness
Your healthcare provider may need to stop treating you with VIVITROL if you get signs or symptoms of a serious liver problem.WHAT IS VIVITROL?
VIVITROL IS A PRESCRIPTION INJECTABLE MEDICINE USED TO: * treat alcohol dependence. You should stop drinking before startingVIVITROL.
* prevent relapse to opioid dependence, AFTER opioid detoxification. You must stop taking opioids before you start receiving VIVITROL. To be effective, VIVITROL must be used with other alcohol or drug recovery programs such as counseling. VIVITROL may not work for everyone. It is not known if VIVITROL is safe and effective inchildren.
WHO SHOULD NOT RECEIVE VIVITROL? DO NOT RECEIVE VIVITROL IF YOU: * are using or have a physical dependence on opioid-containing medicines or opioid street drugs, such as heroin. To test for a physical dependence on opioid-containing medicines or street drugs, your healthcare provider may give you a small injection of a medicine called naloxone. This is called a naloxone challenge test. IF YOU GET SYMPTOMS OF OPIOID WITHDRAWAL AFTER THE NALOXONE CHALLENGE TEST, DO NOT START TREATMENT WITH VIVITROL AT THAT TIME. Your healthcare provider may repeat the test after you have stopped using opioids to see whether it is safe to start VIVITROL. * are having opioid withdrawal symptoms. Opioid withdrawal symptoms may happen when you have been taking opioid-containing medicines or opioid street drugs regularly and then stop. SYMPTOMS OF OPIOID WITHDRAWAL MAY INCLUDE: anxiety, sleeplessness, yawning, fever, sweating, teary eyes, runny nose, goose bumps, shakiness, hot or cold flushes, muscle aches, muscle twitches, restlessness, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, or stomach cramps. * are allergic to naltrexone or any of the ingredients in VIVITROL or the liquid used to mix VIVITROL (diluent). See the medication guide for the full list of ingredients. WHAT SHOULD I TELL MY HEALTHCARE PROVIDER BEFORE RECEIVING VIVITROL? BEFORE YOU RECEIVE VIVITROL, TELL YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IF YOU: * have liver problems, use or abuse street (illegal) drugs, have hemophilia or other bleeding problems, have kidney problems, or have any other medical conditions. * are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. It is not known if VIVITROL will harm your unborn baby. * are breastfeeding. It is not known if VIVITROL passes into your milk, and if it can harm your baby. Naltrexone, the active ingredient in VIVITROL, is the same active ingredient in tablets taken by mouth that contain naltrexone. Naltrexone from tablets passes into breast milk. Talk to your healthcare provider about whether you will breastfeed or take VIVITROL. You should not do both. TELL YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER ABOUT ALL THE MEDICINES YOU TAKE, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Especially tell your healthcare provider if you take any opioid-containing medicines for pain, cough or colds, ordiarrhea.
IF YOU ARE BEING TREATED FOR ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE BUT ALSO USE OR ARE ADDICTED TO OPIOID-CONTAINING MEDICINES OR OPIOID STREET DRUGS, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU TELL YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER BEFORE STARTING VIVITROL TO AVOID HAVING SUDDEN OPIOID WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS WHEN YOU START VIVITROL TREATMENT. WHAT ARE OTHER POSSIBLE SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS OF VIVITROL? VIVITROL CAN CAUSE SERIOUS SIDE EFFECTS, INCLUDING: DEPRESSED MOOD. Sometimes this leads to suicide, or suicidal thoughts, and suicidal behavior. Tell your family members and people closest to you that you are taking VIVITROL. PNEUMONIA. Some people receiving VIVITROL treatment have had a type of pneumonia that is caused by an allergic reaction. If this happens to you, you may need to be treated in the hospital. SERIOUS ALLERGIC REACTIONS. Serious allergic reactions can happen during or soon after an injection of VIVITROL. Tell your healthcare provider or get medical help right away if you have any of thesesymptoms:
* skin rash
* swelling of your face, eyes, mouth, or tongue * trouble breathing or wheezing* chest pain
* feeling dizzy or faint COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF VIVITROL MAY INCLUDE:* nausea
* sleepiness
* headache
* dizziness
* vomiting
* decreased appetite* painful joints
* muscle cramps
* cold symptoms
* trouble sleeping
* toothache
THESE ARE NOT ALL THE SIDE EFFECTS OF VIVITROL. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. You are encouraged to report all side effects to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call
1-800-FDA-1088.
THIS IS ONLY A SUMMARY OF THE MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUTVIVITROL.
NEED MORE INFORMATION? * Ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist. SEE PRESCRIBING INFORMATION AND MEDICATION GUIDE.
This Brief Summary is based on the VIVITROL Medication Guide (Rev.July 2019).
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