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Ozempic-like Pill for Alcohol Addiction

· 29 March 2026 · 2 sources

Emma Griffiths, who secretly consumed over ten bottles of wine weekly despite maintaining a successful career and active lifestyle, overcame her alcohol addiction using a new £3 pill dubbed the 'Ozempic of alcohol.' This medication, inspired by the GLP-1 class of drugs originally developed for weight loss, shows promise in treating alcohol dependency by reducing cravings and consumption. The development is significant as it offers a low-cost, accessible treatment option for alcohol addiction, a condition often difficult to manage with existing therapies. The pill's emergence follows the growing interest and research into GLP-1 drugs' broader health benefits beyond weight loss, including potential applications in addiction treatment.

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GLP-1 weight-loss drugs can do more than shed pounds – here are some of the surprising health benefits The Independent 29 Mar 2026, 05:05
I hid my 10 bottles of wine a week from my family for years - then I tried the £3 pill dubbed 'Ozempic of alcohol' that ended my addiction Daily Mail 29 Mar 2026, 00:42

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