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What Makes Naltrexone the Ozempic For Alcohol
Find out why naltrexone is considered the Ozempic for alcohol reduction. Explore similarities between the medications and how they influence new treatments.
Naltrexone vs GLP-1 For Alcohol Use Disorder
Explore the similarities and differences between GLP-1 medications and naltrexone when used for alcohol use disorder. Effectiveness, side effects and more.
The Sinclair Method Naltrexone Dose Recommendations
Before beginning The Sinclair Method understand how naltrexone dosage plays a role in success rates and how often the medication is taken for maximum effects.
Father Figures: How Men Can Be Positive Male Role Models For Drinking
How fathers and male role models shape how kids and teens relate to alcohol, plus the drinking habits that set a healthy example, even if you drink.
The Benefits of Taking Naltrexone in the Morning
When you take prescription naltrexone during the day can make a difference. Here are some key benefits to taking naltrexone medication in the morning.
Historical Trends That Reveal Why Men Are More Likely to Battle Alcohol Use Disorder
Explore the historical trends behind why men are more likely to battle alcohol use disorder and what those patterns mean for getting the right help today.
Getting Through Sleepless Nights When You Start Taking Naltrexone
If you just started taking naltrexone and your sleep is off, don’t worry. It’s usually short-lived and these tips can help you get a better night’s sleep.
Getting Bloodwork Before Starting Naltrexone
Find out why blood testing before taking naltrexone can be beneficial, what biomarkers to test and how to test without needing to visit a doctor.
Controlling Anxiety Once You Stop Drinking
Chronic alcohol use can cause anxiety that’s often felt once you stop drinking. Here’s why it happens and what to do to curb alcohol and anxiety in a healthy way.
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