
Is Naltrexone Available on the NHS? A Comprehensive Guide
Is Naltrexone Available on the NHS? A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction to Naltrexone and Its Availability on the NHS
Naltrexone is a medication used to treat alcohol dependence by blocking euphoric effects and feelings related to drinking. Many people seeking help for addiction wonder if Naltrexone is available on the NHS. This blog post explores its availability, role in The Sinclair Method, and alignment with NICE guidelines.
Naltrexone and The Sinclair Method
Rethink Drink use The Sinclair Method (TSM) and Naltrexone in a controlled alcohol reduction program to reduce endorphin production from alcohol, effectively rewiring the brain's pathways and diminishing the desire to drink. Dr. Sinclair’s research over 35 years and 125 clinical trials supports this method. TSM involves taking Naltrexone an hour before drinking, transforming habit-forming behaviors into habit-erasing ones. It’s important to pair this method with professional support and counseling.
Is Naltrexone Available on the NHS?
Yes, Naltrexone is available on the NHS, prescribed under NICE guidelines for England, Wales, and Ireland, and SIGN guidelines for Scotland... However; the prescribing guidelines only allow for abstinence-based programmes (which does not include TSM). Using it for The Sinclair Method requires 'off-label' prescription by an addiction specialist, as most NHS GPs are not familiar with this method. Rethink Drink collaborates with specialist doctors to provide comprehensive support for clients.
NICE Guidelines and Naltrexone
NICE provides evidence-based guidance for health practitioners. While not explicitly mentioning Naltrexone for alcohol dependence, it is included as a medication that can assist in managing addiction. It does not provide any guidance under the scope of Targeted Pharmacological Extinction (The Sinclair Method). NICE emphasises that medication should be part of a comprehensive treatment plan, including support. You can read the guidance here
Naltrexone Plus Support
Naltrexone alone is not a cure-all; it should be part of a broader treatment plan that includes coaching and support. The NHS offers various forms of support for addiction recovery, such as specialist alcohol services and community drug teams, which provide ongoing monitoring and holistic recovery advice.
Conclusion
While Naltrexone is available on the NHS, obtaining it can be challenging, especially for off-label use in The Sinclair Method (TSM). Many NHS general practitioners do not have specialist knowledge within addiction, or understanding to prescribe it for TSM. Therefore, it is often best to seek an addiction specialist doctor for this purpose. Rethink Drink collaborates with such specialists who understand Naltrexone and TSM, whilst providing comprehensive support and guidance to clients aiming to reduce and regain control over their alcohol intake.
Here are 3 ways you can take further action today:
Watch the Rethink Drink Mini-Course: Our free course offers a comprehensive and flexible introduction to The Sinclair Method (TSM). Gain scientific insights, practical guidance, and hear personal success stories to support a sustainable approach to changing your relationship with alcohol Learn more.
Watch The Film-Documentary "One Little Pill": A documentary by Claudia Christian that highlights The Sinclair Method (TSM) for treating alcohol dependency. This film showcases how TSM uses targeted pharmacological extinction to reduce cravings and transform drinking habits, offering both personal and scientific perspectives on the method. Watch now.
Schedule a Free Screening Call: Rethink Drinks Screening Call offers a valuable opportunity to explore the best path for managing alcohol dependency using The Sinclair Method (TSM). This complimentary 30-minute call allows individuals to share their stories, ask questions, and learn how TSM can be tailored to their needs. The call provides initial guidance and opens up time for Q&A Book your call.
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