Description
What is Nalcip 50 Tablet?
Nalcip 50 Tablet is a prescription medicine that contains Naltrexone, which is commonly used to treat Opioid Use Disorder and Alcohol Use Disorder. It is used as part of a treatment program to help people overcome addiction and prevent relapse.
Naltrexone Hydrochloride is a pure opioid antagonist — a synthetic congener of Oxymorphone with no opioid agonist properties. It works by blocking opioid receptors in the brain.
This means Nalcip 50 blocks the effects of opioids and removes the “reward” feeling that often drives addictive behaviour. Unlike opioid medicines, it does not produce dependence or addiction.
Nalcip 50 is commonly prescribed as part of a comprehensive de-addiction treatment program, which may include counselling, behavioural therapy, and medical supervision.
Uses & Indications
Nalcip 50 Tablet is medically prescribed for:
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)
Helps individuals reduce alcohol consumption and prevent relapse. Over time, cravings for alcohol decrease significantly.
Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)
Prevents the euphoric effects caused by opioids such as Heroin, Morphine, and Codeine, helping patients stay committed to recovery programs.
Relapse Prevention
Supports long-term abstinence from alcohol and opioid drugs after detoxification.
Comprehensive De-Addiction Therapy
Used alongside psychological counselling, behavioural therapy, and medical monitoring to support full recovery.
Nalcip 50 is not a standalone cure for addiction and should always be used as part of a complete treatment program.
Dosage & How to Take
Dosage should always be taken as prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional.
For Alcohol Use Disorder
The usual recommended dose is one tablet (50 mg) once daily.
For Opioid Use Disorder
Treatment typically begins with 25 mg (half tablet).
If no withdrawal symptoms occur, the dose is increased to 50 mg once daily.
Alternative Dosing Schedule
In some cases, a compliance-based schedule may be used:
Monday – 100 mg
Wednesday – 100 mg
Friday – 150 mg
A single dose should not exceed 150 mg.
How to Take
Take the tablet with or without food.
Take it at the same time every day.
Swallow the tablet whole with water.
Do not crush, break, or chew the tablet.
Continue treatment exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
Treatment should only begin after the patient has remained opioid-free for at least 7–10 days, confirmed by medical screening.
How Does Nalcip 50 Work?
Naltrexone works by blocking opioid receptors in the brain.
When a person takes alcohol or opioids, these substances activate receptors that produce pleasurable feelings such as euphoria or relaxation. Nalcip 50 prevents this effect by blocking those receptors.
As a result:
The “high” feeling is reduced or eliminated
Cravings gradually decrease
The risk of relapse becomes lower
Naltrexone can also block the physical dependence effects of opioids such as morphine, heroin, and similar drugs.
It does not produce tolerance, dependence, or addiction, making it suitable for long-term recovery programs when used under medical supervision.
Key Benefits of Nalcip 50 Tablet
Effective treatment for both opioid dependence and alcohol use disorder
Helps reduce cravings and prevent relapse
Blocks euphoric effects of addictive substances
Non-addictive and non-habit forming
Can be used in flexible dosing schedules
Supports long-term addiction recovery programs
Precautions & Important Warnings
Before taking Nalcip 50, inform your doctor if you:
Have used opioid medicines within the last 7–10 days
Have liver disease or hepatitis
Have kidney problems
Have depression or other mental health conditions
Are pregnant or planning pregnancy
Are breastfeeding
Important Safety Warnings
Treatment should only begin after confirming the patient is opioid-free for at least 7–10 days.
Nalcip 50 should not be used in patients with acute hepatitis or liver failure.
Regular liver function tests may be required before and during treatment.
Do not take opioid medicines while using Nalcip 50, as it can trigger severe withdrawal symptoms.
Patients should inform healthcare providers that they are taking Naltrexone, especially before surgery or emergency treatment.
Drug Interactions
Inform your doctor if you are taking:
Tramadol
Fentanyl
Methadone
Buprenorphine
Disulfiram
Antidepressants or antipsychotic medications
Also check OTC medicines such as cough syrups or anti-diarrheal medicines that may contain opioids.
Side Effects
Nalcip 50 is generally well tolerated, but some people may experience side effects.
Common Side Effects
Nausea
Headache
Anxiety
Insomnia
Abdominal pain
Muscle or joint pain
Fatigue
Loss of appetite
Serious Side Effects (Seek Medical Help)
Severe abdominal pain
Yellowing of skin or eyes (jaundice)
Dark urine
Severe depression
Allergic reaction (rash, swelling, breathing difficulty)
Stop taking the medicine and seek medical attention if severe symptoms occur.
Storage Instructions
Store at 15°C–30°C (59°F–86°F)
Keep away from heat, sunlight, and moisture
Store in the original packaging
Keep out of reach of children and pets
Do not use expired medication
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Nalcip 50 used for?
Nalcip 50 is used to treat alcohol use disorder and opioid dependence as part of a medical recovery program.
Is Nalcip 50 addictive?
No. Naltrexone does not cause dependence or addiction.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Nalcip 50?
Nalcip 50 may block the pleasurable effects of alcohol, but drinking alcohol is still not recommended during treatment.
How long does treatment last?
Treatment duration varies depending on the patient’s recovery program. An initial period of about three months is often recommended, but longer treatment may be required.

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