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17. Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder

Dr. Kali Theis Season 1 Episode 17

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Dr. Kali Theis celebrates two years sober and addresses stigma around medication for alcohol use disorder, emphasizing she is not an addiction medicine physician and the episode is educational, not medical advice. She explains why willpower alone often fails due to alcohol’s effects on brain reward pathways, stress hormones, impulse control, sleep, mood, and cravings, and frames medication as one tool among many. She reviews common options: naltrexone (daily tablet or monthly injection, with her preference for the injection), acamprosate (to support abstinence and reduce prolonged withdrawal), disulfiram/Antabuse (deterrent via unpleasant reaction), and off-label options like gabapentin and topiramate (noting her vision side effect). She also discusses promising GLP-1 agonists and her personal benefit. She stresses medications aren’t a magic fix, compares treatment to diabetes care, urges individualized plans with qualified clinicians, and encourages healthcare professionals to seek help without shame. 

00:00 Welcome and Milestone 

00:31 Medication Is Not Cheating 

01:55 Why Willpower Fails 

03:05 Naltrexone Explained 

04:30 Acamprosate and Abstinence 

05:00 Disulfiram Antabuse 

05:48 Off Label Options 

06:26 GLP1s and Cravings 

07:32 Meds Plus Recovery Work 

09:06 Stigma and Individual Plans 

10:40 Healthcare Pros Get Help 

11:18 Build Your Full Plan 

12:35 Closing and Share

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