What Is the Shot to Stop Drinking?

Question by russellc85: What is the shot to stop drinking?
I have a friend who read that there is shot you can get once a month and takes your feeling the “need/urge” to drink down to like 2-3 times a month. I cant find it online but I have heard of it before from other people does anyone know the name? Thanks!

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Answer by Proud Navy Wife
Antabuse is a common medication to treat alcoholism.
“Disulfiram interferes with the metabolism of alcohol resulting in unpleasant effects when alcohol is consumed. Disulfiram is used to treat chronic alcoholism.”
Source: http://www.drugs.com/mtm/antabuse.html

There is an article here that talks about the FDA approving a once-a-month injectable medication:
“The Food and Drug Administration approved Vivitrol, spokeswoman Laura Alvey said. Cambridge, Mass.-based Alkermes Inc. will make the injectable form of the drug, also known as naltrexone. Cephalon Inc., of Frazer, Pa., will market and sell it.”
Source: http://www.azcentral.com/health/news/articles/0413sobriety-drug13-ON.html

Answer by joey g
There’s a great way to get rid of addictions and emotional issues in general. It’s a technique called EFT which is costless, harmless, easy to do and very efficient. It specially works well with cravings. You can find out more information and even get a free (donate if you want) consultation here: http://www.info-santanyi.com/eftservice/eftforall.html

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