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Clutch™ has a bitter mint flavor. It dissolves under your tongue. No more swallowing pills.
Clutch™ is absorbed through the lining of your mouth into your bloodstream. No more waiting for your body to digest.
Clutch™ is a fast-dissolving naltrexone mint, available through Oar Health.
Clutch™ dissolves under your tongue in minutes, and comes in a discreet on-the-go case, so you can take it anytime, anywhere.
Clutch™ uses naltrexone, an FDA-approved medication doctors prescribe to help reduce alcohol craving.
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Clutch™ is a compounded drug product prepared for individual patients based on a prescription from a licensed clinician. Compounded drug products are not FDA-approved. Compounded drug products are used when an FDA-approved option is not available or suitable.
Clutch™ is an orally disintegrating tablet designed to meet the unique needs of patients who need a faster-dissolving formulation of naltrexone.
The active pharmaceutical ingredient in Clutch™ is naltrexone. While naltrexone is FDA-approved to treat alcohol dependency, Clutch's specific compounded preparation has not been reviewed or approved by the FDA.
Clutch™ uses naltrexone.
Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist that blocks the brain's response to alcohol.
Naltrexone means you feel fewer alcohol cravings, and less buzz when you drink.
When you drink alcohol, your body releases endorphins, feel-good chemicals that reinforce drinking.
Naltrexone blocks those endorphins from binding to opioid receptors.
That means less buzz, less reward, and less reinforcement when you drink. Over time, drinking becomes less appealing.
Studies show that naltrexone can help reduce alcohol cravings, weaken drinking habits, and lower the urge to drink heavily or frequently.
While naltrexone is FDA-approved to treat alcohol dependency, Clutch's specific compounded preparation has not been reviewed or approved by the FDA.
Clutch™ is not FDA-approved. It is a compounded medication prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy based on a prescription from an Oar Health clinician.