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Monday, December 8, 2025

Naltrexone for alcohol? Drug already on the market can reduce drinking, less than $2 a pill

 Thirst-zepatide?

A cheap, already available pill is being billed as the “Ozempic of alcohol” for its ability to reduce appetites for booze, the way GLP-1 drugs curb food cravings.

Naltrexone — which costs about $1.60 a pill when purchased in bulk — decreases the urge for alcohol by blocking opioid receptors in the brain, reducing the dopamine-reward effect that people get from drinking.

Essentially, alcohol no longer has the same satisfying feeling, which helps diminish the desire for it.

Nearly 28 million Americans struggle with alcohol use disorder.auremar – stock.adobe.com

Naltrexone has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to treat alcohol use disorder since 1994 and opiate dependence since 1984.

Nearly 28 million Americans struggle with alcohol use disorder.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 17% of American adults binge drink, with the habit more common among men. Not only does drinking heavily take a toll on boozers’ wallets, but it can also lead to negative health consequences and tragedies.

Research shows that 80% of users who took naltrexone, a prescription-only med, an hour before drinking drastically reduced or eliminated their alcohol intake altogether.

Besides the pill, Oar Health sells naltrexone as a mint under the brand name Clutch. The drug also comes in a once-a-month injection for those who can’t remember to take the medication.

Naltrexone has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat alcohol use disorder since 1994 and opiate dependence since 1984.Vedran – stock.adobe.com

Nausea and headaches are reported side effects of naltrexone, but experts say the nausea subsides as participants get used to the treatment.

This sets naltrexone apart from acamprosate, which is also approved to treat alcohol use disorder, but necessitates monitoring from a health care professional since potential side effects include suicidal thoughts and depression.

And unlike disulfiram — another drug approved to treat alcohol use disorder, which causes unpleasant, life-threatening side effects if taken alongside alcohol — naltrexone doesn’t require strict alcohol abstinence.

For many, naltrexone has been nothing short of a game-changer.

“The first time I took naltrexone, I remember not just wanting to impulsively turn to alcohol. It was gone. There wasn’t even a question of whether or not I needed it,” said military veteran and podcast host Jesse Carrajat.

“For the first time in my life, when things got hard, I wasn’t turning to alcohol.”

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His experience is reflected in the comments on his TikTok.

“I had tried so many times to detox on my own, and it did not work. Naltrexone saved me,” said one user.

“Worked instantly for me 4 months alcohol free,” said another.

Meanwhile, a Reddit user who struggled with alcohol since his teen years and gradually saw his dependence affect his quality of life said that his first dose of naltrexone resulted in an immediate reframe of his drinking habits.

“The first time I took it, I still drank, arguably quite a lot, but I didn’t spiral. I didn’t lose control,” he explained. “I left the party at a decent time, 1 AM, because I was tired. I woke up the next morning feeling surprisingly fresh. Not wired, not anxious — just clear. That alone felt like a miracle.”

The following year, the man only took naltrexone before big events and risky situations, but by 2025, he committed to taking the pill every time he drank.

“Now? I barely think about drinking. The Friday craving is gone,” he declared. “The urge to open a bottle alone? Gone. I can have a beer at a bar with friends and stop after one or two. And if I don’t drink, I don’t feel deprived, I just feel normal.”

https://nypost.com/2025/12/08/health/ozempic-of-alcohol-pill-under-2-can-reduce-drinking/

Royal Caribbean cruise passenger was served 33 drinks before he died in custody: lawsuit

 The death of a Royal Caribbean passenger has been ruled a homicide after crew members allegedly served him nearly three-dozen drinks at the ship’s bar before he died, according to a new lawsuit.

Michael Virgil, 35, was served 33 drinks at one of the ship’s bars on the day he died in custody in December 2024, according to a wrongful death lawsuit recently filed by his fiancé and obtained by TMZ.

Virgil was detained during a drunken rage, in which he allegedly attacked and threatened to kill crew members and passengers.

Michael Virgil seen before he was taken into custody.FOX 11 Los Angeles
Michael Virgil, 35, was served 33 drinks at one of the ship’s bars on Dec. 2024, the day he died in custody, according to a wrongful death lawsuit.FOX 11 Los AngelesBut he died within hours after being restrained and taken into custody by cruise ship security, according to the lawsuit — with Virgil’s family initially alleging they injected him with a sedative which killed him.

A year later, the family is standing by that claim in their new lawsuit, and they said Virgil’s cause of death was changed to homicide, legal papers show.

Virgil had boarded the Mexico-bound cruise with his fiancé and 7-year-old autistic son when they were told their room wasn’t ready that fateful day.

Crew members directed them to a bar, where they remained for a period of time.

But when their son grew restless, Virgil’s wife took him to check on their room while he remained at the bar.

It was during that time he was allegedly served the booze — and he broke into a rage when he left the bar extremely inebriated and couldn’t find his room.

Virgil was detained during a drunken rage.FOX 11 Los Angeles

Footage from the cruise caught Virgil attempting to batter down a door after he’d allegedly attacked crew members and threatened to kill passengers.

When he was eventually detained, his fiancé alleged “the excessive force and fatal actions taken by crew members including security and medical personnel” who “administered an injection of a sedative medication, Haloperidol, and used multiple cans of pepper spray” led to his death, according to the lawsuit.

Virgil died of “significant hypoxia and impaired ventilation, respiratory failure, cardiovascular instability and ultimately cardiopulmonary arrest, leading to his death which has been ruled a homicide,” the lawsuit read.

His family’s lawsuit is seeking damages for loss of support, future earnings, medical expenses, along with pain and suffering.

Royal Caribbean declined to comment pending the ongoing case.

“We don’t comment on pending litigation,” the cruise line told TMZ.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/08/us-news/royal-caribbean-cruise-passenger-was-served-33-drinks-before-he-died-in-custody-lawsuit/

Mamdani taps ex-con, served 7 years for armed robbery, as criminal justice adviser on transition team

 Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has picked a controversial rapper who did seven years in state prison for armed robbery to advise him on the criminal justice system.

Mysonne Linen, 49, a Bronx convict-turned-activist who was found guilty of two felony heists in the late 1990s, was appointed by the democratic socialist to sit on a “criminal legal system” committee for his transition team as he prepares for the move to City Hall next month.

“This is a testament to our decades of work advocating on behalf of black and brown communities and our expertise in gun violence prevention, legislative advocacy and criminal justice reform,” Linen wrote on Instagram last month. “We are building something different.”

Mysonne Linen, 49, had a promising rap career when he was convicted of armed robbery in 1999 in the Bronx.Getty Images
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani named Mysonne Linen to his transition team’s criminal justice panel.Getty Images

Linen was a promising young rapper when he was convicted in 1999 for being part of a crew that robbed two cab drivers in the Bronx, the New York Daily News reported at the time.

The conviction came just as Linen’s debut album was due for release by Def Jam Recordings.

Bronx prosecutors said his crew pulled off the June 8, 1997, robbery of taxi driver Joseph Exiri, and the March 31, 1998, gunpoint theft from cabbie Francisco Monsanto, according to the News.

Linen, who faced up to 25 years behind bars, continued to deny he was involved and rebranded himself as a community activist following his release from state prison.

Mamdani’s anti-cop and anti-Israel rhetoric has worried many in the Big Apple as he takes the mayoralty.Aristide Economopoulos for NY Post
Linen did seven years in prison for armed robbery, but has since rebranded himself as an activist.Getty Images
Linen posing with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan in an Instagram photo posted in 2016.

But his appointment by Mamdani, whose anti-cop and anti-Israel rhetoric ruffled feathers during the mayoral campaign, has raised new concerns as the former state lawmaker from Queens prepares to take over as mayor.

“Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani just appointed a convicted armed robber to help shape NYC’s crime and policing policy,” Jews Fight Back posted on X.

“Insane. New York City is being handed over to radicals, extremists and outright terrorists,” the group said. “Watch this space. This is going to get even uglier.”

The post included a photo of Linen with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.

Linen and reps for Mamdani did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/08/us-news/zohran-mamdani-taps-ex-con-rapper-to-serve-as-criminal-justice-adviser-on-mayoral-transition-team/