
Friday Jul 18, 2025
Is Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) Effective for Treating Alcoholism: Dr. Volpicelli Answers
Dr. Volpicelli discusses the potential effectiveness of low dose naltrexone for treating alcoholism, emphasizing the need for further research and the importance of psychosocial support.
Highlights
- Dr. Volpicelli highlights the lack of studies on low dose naltrexone for alcohol use disorder.
- He notes that low doses may not sufficiently block alcohol’s effects on the opioid system.
- Anecdotal evidence suggests that some users have experienced reduced alcoholism cravings with low dose naltrexone.
- The expert emphasizes the crucial role of social support in recovery from alcoholism.
- Recommendations include combining medication with psychosocial support for more effective treatment outcomes.
About Katie Lain
Katie Lain struggled with alcohol use disorder for nearly ten years until she stumbled upon The Sinclair Method. She couldn’t believe how effective the treatment was as it truly allowed her to become a moderate “normal drinker” – yet somehow, most people hadn’t even heard about it before. Katie Lain’s personal success with The Sinclair Method has inspired her to be a lifelong advocate for this method. Today, Katie is "accidentally" alcohol-free as she unexpectedly lost interest in drinking, thanks to this treatment. Now she advocates for and supports others through this wildly effective (yet unknown) treatment for alcohol use disorder.
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