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Opiate blocker naltrexone to help women smokers who want to quit

Good news for all women who are fed up of smoking but find it difficult to spurn this habit. Researchers have churned out a conclusion that ‘opiate blocking drug naltrexone’, which is commonly used to treat alcoholics and heroin addicts, is very helpful for women who wish to kick off their smoking habit.

Most of the women after leaving their smoking habit usually put on weight, however, it was also bubbled out that the use of naltrexone prevented these women from turning out fat.

It was also found during study that naltrexone was not as effective on men as it was on women.

At least naltrexone is going to prove itself a real pal of the women who really wants to kick off their smoking habit.

Via: thecancerblog

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