Within- and between-person effects of naltrexone on the subjective response to alcohol and craving: A daily diary investigation.
Jack T WaddellWilliam R CorbinDavid P MacKinnonRobert F LeemanKelly S DeMartiniLisa M FucitoHenry R KranzlerStephanie S O'MalleyPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2022)
Our findings suggest that the direct between-person effect of naltrexone was largest on intense subjective responses, blunting feelings of being "drunk" and "impaired". Future research using momentary (rather than daily) assessments could confirm and extend these findings.