Break Free from Alcohol, One Drink at a Time — The Sinclair Method (TSM)
A science-backed, prescription-based protocol using naltrexone to gradually reduce alcohol cravings—no rehab, no withdrawal, just real results.
Medications Included:
Naltrexone 25 mg Oral Tablet
- Gradually reduces cravings and alcohol dependency
Who Should Buy this Protocol
This protocol is designed for adults diagnosed with alcohol dependency by a licensed healthcare provider. It’s particularly well-suited for individuals who:
- Have struggled with or relapsed after traditional abstinence-only programs
- Prefer a gradual, judgment-free approach to reducing alcohol consumption
- Want a clinically proven, medication-assisted treatment that doesn’t require inpatient rehab or group therapy
TSM allows patients to retrain the brain gradually without harsh withdrawal. Studies show success rates of 40–78% after one year, which is higher than those of many conventional treatments. This is life-changing for patients who previously felt hopeless.
If you're seeking a discreet, science-backed method to take control of your drinking, this kit may be the right fit.
Key Features:
- Evidence-based: Supported by multiple international studies
- Non-invasive: No inpatient stays required
- High compliance: Compatible with everyday life, and no need to quit drinking abruptly
- Upon approval, a prescription for Naltrexone is issued
- Follow-up appointments are scheduled at regular intervals
- Contraindications: Pregnancy, liver failure, narcotic addiction, Naltrexone allergy
- Patients must be counseled on the timing of the dose and the importance of consistent use.
- Lab Orders (may be applicable as determined by the medical team. Cost of labs is separate and is borne by the patient):
- Baseline: LFTs (Liver Function Tests), pregnancy test (if applicable), narcotic screen if history is suspicious
- Reassessment of liver function if indicated
Disclaimer: The eligibility for receiving the medications will be determined by our medical team after carefully reviewing your medical information. Factors such as allergies, contraindications, or specific medical conditions may influence the medical team’s decision.