Medication Support

Reduce cravings when willpower isn’t enough.

Quiet the noise of constant urges so you can focus on building your new life. FDA-approved medication that reduces the rewarding effects of addictive behaviors. Prescribed and monitored by licensed healthcare providers.

Initial consultation to assess if medication is right for you
Gradual reduction in urges and compulsive behaviors
Combined with peer support and Intensive Programs for best results

How it Works

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Medical Intake:

Answer questions about your health history, lifestyle, and goals all online.

Provider Evaluation:

Choose what works best: video consultation, phone call, or secure forms with a licensed medical professional. They'll review your intake, answer questions, and determine the best approach.

Personalized Plan:

If prescribed, you'll receive a tailored treatment plan designed specifically for your recovery goals and lifestyle.

Ongoing Support:

Get regular check-ins, plan adjustments, and additional consultations as needed to ensure your treatment stays effective.

How Naltrexone Works

Blocks Specific Brain Receptors

When you engage with tech—getting likes, notifications, or bingeing content—your brain releases natural opioids (endorphins). Naltrexone blocks these receptors, preventing that natural "high" from occurring.

Disrupts Dopamine Release

By blocking those receptors, Naltrexone reduces dopamine release in the brain's reward center. This means those compulsive activities become less rewarding, making them easier to resist over time.

Weakens Reward Conditioning

Weakens Reward Conditioning:  Tech platforms are designed to trigger your brain's reward system through variable reward schedules (likes, comments, new content, etc.). Naltrexone diminishes the reinforcing power of these rewards by preventing the euphoric response, gradually weakening the compulsive urge to seek them out.

Nostos Medication Support

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