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Over 70% of Oar Health members start drinking less within the first two weeks.

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Medication-assisted recovery with naltrexone.

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Naltrexone is not right for everyone. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine if naltrexone is right for you. If you take opioid-based medications as prescribed or recreationally or if you use illicit drugs that contain opioids, you cannot begin treatment with naltrexone until you stop taking opioids. The most common side effect of naltrexone is nausea.

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Everyone's goals and circumstances are unique. However you'd like to change your relationship with alcohol, we make it simple to get started.

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Are you drinking too much

Are you drinking more than you used to? Is alcohol affecting your relationships? 

Could drinking be affecting your job? Have you tried to drink less but failed?

My troubles with alcohol.

Binges. Blackouts. Bad decisions. Anxiety. Regret. Shame. Resolving to quit drinking entirely. Making "rules" to limit drinking. Trying and failing. Again and again.

Hi, my name is Jonathan. I have struggled with alcohol misuse for almost my entire adult life. In many ways, my story is similar to the millions of Americans who struggle with alcohol problems. 

Trying to get help. 

Mine was a long journey to recovery. Over those 15 years I tried many things. At first I tried just stopping through willpower. Some years I gave Dry January a shot. One time I even attempted Sober October. When those didn’t work I turned to self-help, therapy, and traditional twelve step programs.

Sadly, I also tried the emergency room after a particularly scary alcohol-induced injury.

But nothing really worked. Not until I found my way to an empathetic, non-judgmental addiction medicine specialist who encouraged me to give medication a try.

Oar Health provides access to safe & effective medication FDA-approved for the treatment of alcohol issues. A daily pill proven to reduce alcohol cravings and make it easier to drink less or quit.

A daily pill to drink less or quit.

Naltrexone works by cooling off the pleasure and reward pathways activated by alcohol. Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist that binds to opioid receptors in the brain and blocks the endogenous opioids created by your body when you drink.

If you take naltrexone and then drink alcohol, the typical endorphin release is effectively blocked, thereby preventing the feel-good "buzz" that drinking typically provides.

If you take naltrexone and continue to drink with less of the traditional "buzz" then alcohol is no longer as rewarding and you will likely drink less as a result.

Further, multiple clinical studies have shown that naltrexone can lead to reduced alcohol cravings and fewer thoughts overall about alcohol.

This can lead to less interest in daily drinking and less heavy drinking.

Benefits of naltrexone

Effective

Simple

Flexible

Safe

Proven

Fast

Reduces alcohol cravings and consumption.

Available as single pill taken once a day.

Most see improvement almost immediately.

Can be taken for moderation or sobriety.

FDA-approved and not addictive.

Studies show reduction in drinking frequency and quantity.

 Just $99/mo

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Naltrexone is an ordinary-looking, beige pill that has had a transformational effect on my life. Since I began taking 50 milligrams of naltrexone every morning, I haven't ended a night out-of-control drunk once. 

While I still enjoy a cocktail before dinner or a beer at a baseball game, I don't feel the same rush of excitement and euphoria that alcohol used to bring. I don't feel the overpowering urge to drink more and more and more and more.

These days, I usually lose interest in drinking after one or two drinks. While avoiding binges and blackouts is an obvious game-changer, the most profound impact of drinking less has come from what I've gained: energy, focus, health, and connection to the people most important to me.

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Getting started is simple. Complete an online assessment to see if treatment is right for you. It takes just a few minutes. Most people do it right on their smartphone.

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