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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.
Naltrexone Constipation: Rare Side Effect That May Not Be From the Medication
Constipation is a rare side effect of naltrexone that you can manage and prevent so that it isn’t a problem during treatment or withdrawal from alcohol.
Naltrexone Half Life: What to Know For Optimal Dosing
Discover how the half life of naltrexone affects how long the medication will be effective and how it plays into dosage levels and schedules for alcohol treatment.
What to Know About True and Avoidable Naltrexone Contraindications
Find out the difference between true and avoidable naltrexone contraindications and why naltrexone is considered very safe for most people.
Alcohol’s Effect on Estrogen in Women and Men
Alcohol has a profound impact on estrogen production, leading to elevated levels that can cause health problems in women and men. Discover why in this article.
Minimizing and Avoiding Naltrexone Nausea
Does naltrexone cause nausea? Nausea is a naltrexone side effect, but one that can be minimized and avoided by following the advice we share here.
How Alcohol Could Be Impacting Your Testosterone
If you drink alcohol regularly your testosterone is probably lower than it normally would be. Explore the connection between drinking and low testosterone.
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