Talk:Low-dose naltrexone

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Cited paper under [10] does not mention pertinent subject matter anywhere in the article.

There is no mention of low-dose or regular-dose Naltrexone in this paper, yet it is cited as a primary source. Please fix. ??? In the Reuters Oct. 18, 2022 article (reference-10). Yes, there is. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 100.15.97.65 (talk) 17:58, 16 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Primary Source link that comprehensively lists Secondary Sources

13. National Institute of Health (NIH) search string - excludes ‘full dose Naltrexone’ - narrows search more specifically to ‘low dose Naltrexone’:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=%22low-dose+naltrexone%22%5BALL+FIELDS%5D+NOT+(dependence%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(dependent%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(oxycodone%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(withdrawal%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(cocaine%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(morphine%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(itch-related%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(drinking%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(alcohol%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(cigarette%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(smoker%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(smoking%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(smokers%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(nicotine%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(detoxification%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(gambling%5BTitle%5D)+NOT+(self-biting%5BTitle%5D) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 49.2.76.141 (talk) 00:12, 21 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]