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Tips and articles on alcohol therapy and addiction treatment.


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 […]

Alcohol addiction often develops gradually and can be difficult to recognize at first. In many cases, it begins with social drinking that slowly escalates into physical and psychological dependence. Identifying the symptoms of alcohol addiction early on is crucial for initiating effective treatment and preventing further health complications. In this article, we outline the most […]

An alcohol implant (commonly known as an alcohol pellet or disulfiram implant) is a form of aversion therapy used to support the treatment of alcohol addiction. It involves the subcutaneous insertion of an active substance – disulfiram (Antabuse, Esperal) – which interferes with alcohol metabolism. Even a small amount of alcohol triggers severe physical and […]

Alcohol addiction is a serious problem that often requires both psychological and medical support. One of the methods used to help people stay sober is the alcohol implant. But what does it actually look like, and what can patients expect from the procedure? This article explains how the implant works, what it contains, and how […]

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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…