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Struggling Through Dry January? Naltrexone May Be the Missing Piece

  • Writer: Percy Menzies, M. Pharm.
    Percy Menzies, M. Pharm.
  • Jan 12
  • 2 min read

Dry January has become a well-established New Year’s phenomenon and continues to grow in popularity. The health benefits are many, and health experts are encouraging people to extend this resolution.

Struggling through dry January? Naltrexone may be the missing piece!

Giving up alcohol for a month is not easy, especially toward the end of January. People face many temptations while watching sports or going out with friends. A new “companion” can help. Naltrexone, one of the most effective medications approved by the FDA to prolong abstinence or reduce drinking, is shockingly underutilized. This 40-plus-year-old medication has virtually no side effects and can be a helpful companion in reducing or eliminating the ambivalence around drinking.


Naltrexone is easy to obtain, though some people may be reluctant to visit a doctor who is unfamiliar with the medication. There are several legitimate telemedicine sites offering naltrexone at very reasonable prices. Simply Google: How can I get naltrexone?

For many, this may be the best New Year’s “click.” Naltrexone may not only be a companion in January but may help extend a dry month into February or longer. The clinical versatility of naltrexone is remarkable. It can be used to initially cut down on drinking—a common New Year’s resolution. Others taking naltrexone may be able to maintain sobriety and quit alcohol altogether.


An additional benefit of naltrexone is that it may help patients avoid substituting alcohol with excessive coffee, sugary drinks, or food. Indeed, naltrexone is also used as part of FDA-approved weight-loss treatments.


Naltrexone may well be the best friend you acquire in 2026.


If you would like to connect with Percy Menzies, M. Pharm., regarding this article, you can reach him through his LinkedIn profile.

 
 
 

1 Comment


Piter Freide
Piter Freide
Jan 31

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