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Are you looking for an effective way to support alcohol recovery while also saving money? The current alcohol implant discount allows you to reduce the cost of the procedure by up to €150, making this solution more accessible for patients travelling from the UK and Ireland.

Choosing an alcohol implant is a major step for anyone starting their recovery journey, and one of the first questions that usually comes up is cost. How much does an Esperal implant actually cost in the UK, and could travelling for treatment be a more affordable option? Below you’ll find a clear, verified breakdown of pricing, along with practical guidance for UK patients who may be considering a short trip to Dublin for the procedure.

More and more people considering an alcohol implant are looking into other forms of aversion therapy. One of the most common questions concerns disulfiram tablets, known widely under the brand Anticol. On paper, the idea seems attractive: no procedure, no stitches, just a simple daily pill. For many, it sounds like a more convenient, “home-friendly” […]

Alcohol addiction is one of the biggest health and social problems in modern Ireland. Many people are searching for an effective way to regain control over their lives and stop drinking. One of the most promising and discreet solutions is the alcohol chip – a medical treatment that supports sobriety and helps prevent relapse. The […]

Alcohol abuse can feel overwhelming, but change begins with clear decisions and practical steps. Anyone wondering how to stop abusing alcohol should know that recovery is not about sudden transformation – it is about setting achievable goals, making a plan, and following through with support. The journey may be challenging, but it is absolutely possible […]

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I’ve been wondering – is the alcohol implant actually safe if someone doesn’t drink alcohol at all?
Yes, it is generally safe. The alcohol implant only causes a reaction when alcohol is consumed. If you don’t drink, the subs…
Do the tablets from the alcohol implant need to be removed after a year? I was wondering about that because I wanted to lear…
No, there’s no need to remove the tablets after a year. The alcohol implant gradually releases Disulfiram until the medicati…
My husband is thinking about getting the implant but I’m a bit scared of possible side effects. What can really happen after…