Hospitalized patients who receive alcohol use disorder treatment can substantially reduce heavy drinking

A new study found that the oral and extended-release injectable forms of naltrexone are equally effective in helping patients consume less alcohol, suggesting that clinicians should integrate this medication into routine hospital care.

Hospitalized patients who receive alcohol use disorder treatment can substantially reduce heavy drinking
A new study found that the oral and extended-release injectable forms of naltrexone are equally effective in helping patients consume less alcohol, suggesting that clinicians should integrate this medication into routine hospital care.