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🇲🇽 El Financiero (ES)
National & Local

Did Julián Figueroa die from a naltrexone implant? JC Chávez comments on addiction treatment

As the third anniversary of Julián Figueroa's death approaches, controversies arise regarding the alleged cause linked to a naltrexone implant, with insights from boxing icon Julio César Chávez.

Feb 14 • 00:49 UTC
🇲🇽 Milenio (ES)
National & Local

"What happened is very serious": Julián Figueroa's friend contradicts Imelda Tuñón; claims that Maribel Guardia's son was "healthy" before his death

Julián Figueroa's unexpected death has raised doubts about his health, with a friend contradicting claims made by his widow regarding his condition before passing.

Feb 11 • 18:47 UTC
🇲🇽 El Financiero (ES)
Crime & Justice

‘It has nothing to do with his death’: Maribel Guardia explains why Julián Figueroa used naltrexone

Maribel Guardia addresses controversy surrounding the death of her son Julián Figueroa, clarifying that his use of naltrexone was unrelated to his passing.

Feb 6 • 17:19 UTC
🇲🇽 Milenio (ES)
Crime & Justice

What is naltrexone, the medication that Marco Chacón allegedly administered to Julián Figueroa and which, according to Imelda Tuñón, caused his death?

Imelda Tuñón, widow of Julián Figueroa, revealed that her husband struggled with addiction and that a naltrexone treatment, advised by a friend, was administered, but alleged family negligence may have led to his death.

Feb 5 • 15:38 UTC
🇲🇽 Milenio (ES)
Life & Tech

Gustavo Adolfo Infante confesses that he recommended Imelda Tuñón to implant Julián Figueroa to cure his addictions

Gustavo Adolfo Infante revealed on Sale el Sol that he advised Imelda Tuñón to consider a naltrexone implant to help Julián Figueroa with his alcohol addiction.

Feb 4 • 19:34 UTC
🇺🇸 Fox News
Life & Tech

Little-known prescription pill is helping Americans drink less alcohol

Naltrexone, a prescription opioid pill approved for alcohol use disorder, is gaining attention as a means to help Americans reduce their alcohol consumption.

Jan 7 • 12:00 UTC

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