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Private Prescription Options for Reducing Drinking in the UK

The Drink Less team Advice & Information to Help You to Drink Less Drinking Less Naltrexone

When people begin to feel that their drinking habits are increasing, their first thought is often to speak with their GP. While NHS services provide important support for alcohol dependence, fewer people realise that private

Medical Support Options

Reduce Drinking: Understanding Your Options

The Drink Less team Advice & Information to Help You to Drink Less Drinking Less Naltrexone

Many people reach a point where they begin to question their drinking habits. It may not feel like a serious problem, but the pattern has gradually increased over time. A drink after work becomes two.

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How Long Does Medication Take to Work?

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One of the most common questions people ask when starting treatment is: How long does medication take to work? The answer varies from person to person, but understanding the mechanism helps explain the timeline. At

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Why Lower Dose Medication Is Used to Start Treatment

The Drink Less team Advice & Information to Help You to Drink Less Naltrexone

When beginning naltrexone for alcohol reduction, treatment often starts at a lower introductory dose before moving to the standard therapeutic dose. This approach โ€” known as dose titration โ€” is widely used in medicine to

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How Medication can Change the Brainโ€™s Reward Pathway

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To understand how naltrexone helps with alcohol reduction, itโ€™s important to understand how alcohol affects the brain. When you drink alcohol, your brain releases endorphins. These chemicals activate opioid receptors and increase dopamine levels in

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Feel Better From Drinking Less

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How Medication Supports Positive Health Change For many people, the goal isnโ€™t to stop drinking entirely โ€” itโ€™s simply to feel better. Better sleep. Better mornings. Better energy. Better mood. But reducing alcohol intake can

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How Medication Works โ€” And Why It Can Change Your Relationship With Alcohol

The Drink Less team Advice & Information to Help You to Drink Less Drinking Less Naltrexone

Many people assume that cutting down drinking is purely a matter of willpower. If you want it badly enough, you should be able to stop โ€” or so the thinking goes. But alcohol habits are

Why Medication Can Make Reducing Drinking Feel Easier โ€” Not Harder

The Drink Less team Advice & Information to Help You to Drink Less Naltrexone

For many people, the hardest part of cutting down drinking isnโ€™t knowing they should โ€” itโ€™s feeling able to follow through consistently. Thatโ€™s because alcohol habits arenโ€™t just behavioural; theyโ€™re neurological. Over time, the brain

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Why Falling Back Into Old Habits After Dry January Is So Common

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How Naltrexone Can Help Every January, millions of people set out with the best of intentions to complete Dry January. For many, it starts well. The first week feels fresh, motivating, even empowering. Sleep improves,

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A Well-Researched Medication Few Clinicians Talk About

The Drink Less team Advice & Information to Help You to Drink Less Naltrexone

In a world where โ€œnewโ€ often equates with โ€œbetter,โ€ itโ€™s worth pausing to consider treatments whose value has stood the test of decades of clinical research. Naltrexone, first developed in the United States and approved

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