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So "Lybvaldi" is a new drug (apparently; I was told it didn't exist and almost convinced) which is a compound of Olanzapine AND A NALTREXONE ANALOG SAMIDORPHAN. As Thurston has been so kind to research and post they are also making a buprion/naltrexone compound and seem to be marketing 'naltrexone and analogs' as "weight loss" elements
This new medication WILL send you into precipitated opiate withdrawals and the commercial is VERY CLEAR about that; as is pubmed. (the source and youtube of the commercial are linked in the other thread)
SOO back to my original question. Why would they be putting an OPI ANTAGONIST into a anti-psychotics. anti-depressants and diet medication?? The official reason stated is to "combat weight gain" than they proceed to list weight gain as an immediate side effect. (lybvaldi at least)
Do we think there ulterior motives behind this? Do you know any reason this move would make sense?
Personally I am not depressed but this is being advertised quite aggressively and of course it brings out the conspiracy theorist in me...
This new medication WILL send you into precipitated opiate withdrawals and the commercial is VERY CLEAR about that; as is pubmed. (the source and youtube of the commercial are linked in the other thread)
SOO back to my original question. Why would they be putting an OPI ANTAGONIST into a anti-psychotics. anti-depressants and diet medication?? The official reason stated is to "combat weight gain" than they proceed to list weight gain as an immediate side effect. (lybvaldi at least)
Do we think there ulterior motives behind this? Do you know any reason this move would make sense?
Personally I am not depressed but this is being advertised quite aggressively and of course it brings out the conspiracy theorist in me...
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