“…Mitchell, Pyle, et al (1989), spurred by preliminary work indicating that intravenous (I.V.) opiate antagonists decrease the duration and quantity of food eaten during a binge meal (Mitchell, Laine, Morley, & Levine, 1986), attempted to use naltrexone (50 mg) in a cross-over study of 18 women with bulimia nervosa. There was not a significant advantage for either drug or placebo.…”