The Sinclair Method is a clinician-directed protocol that uses naltrexone in a targeted way. It is discussed by some people who want to drink less or stop, but it is not a guarantee of any specific result.
Why clinician direction matters
Timing, safety factors, current medications, opioid use, liver history, and follow-up all matter. A clinician decides whether the protocol is appropriate and how it should be used.
What Seriva is doing now
Seriva is in Phase 0: education plus a no-health-data waitlist. Clinical intake and prescribing are not live on this public surface.
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Sources
- Citation placeholder: Sinclair Method clinical literature
- Citation placeholder: FDA naltrexone labeling