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Medication to help you drink less alcohol and live more.
Workit Flex is a discreet, 100% online program that helps reduce alcohol cravings with medication prescribed by licensed providers—no driving, group meetings, or rigid schedules required.
Medication management
You have options with Workit Flex
Your provider will work with you to choose a medication that aligns with your needs and budget.
Naltrexone
Generic
Naltrexone helps reduce the urge to drink by blocking the brain's opioid receptors—part of the reward system that makes alcohol feel pleasurable for some people. By dampening that response, naltrexone can make drinking feel less rewarding and reduce cravings over time.
- Won't make you sick if you consume alcohol
- Not compatible with opioids
- Taken by mouth
- FDA-approved
Your provider will determine the best dose for you, but most people take 1 tablet (50 mg) once a day. Often a person will start with a lower dose and increase over a few days to reduce side effects.
Side effects may include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, headache, dizziness, mood changes, difficulty falling or staying asleep, drowsiness, and muscle or joint pain.
$49 / month
Acamprosate
Campral® | Generic
Acamprosate works by helping your brain restore balance after you stop drinking. Long-term alcohol use disrupts brain chemicals like glutamate and GABA. Acamprosate supports the brain's natural recovery, which can ease symptoms like restlessness, anxiety, or sleep problems, especially in early sobriety.
- Won't make you sick if you consume alcohol
- Taken by mouth
- FDA-approved
Your provider will determine the best dose for you, but most people take 2 tablets (333mg each), 3 times a day, for 6 total tablets each day.
Side effects may include diarrhea, intestinal cramps and flatulence, headache, increased or decreased libido, insomnia, anxiety, muscle weakness, and dizziness.
$160 / month
Semaglutide
Ozempic® | Wegovy®
Semaglutide mimics a natural hormone in your body called GLP-1, which helps regulate appetite, blood sugar, and the brain’s reward system. Early research shows it may reduce alcohol cravings and dampen the rewarding effects of drinking—possibly by affecting dopamine pathways linked to addiction.
- Won't make you sick if you consume alcohol
- Injection
- Off-label prescribing
Your provider will determine the best dose for you, but most people start with an injection of 0.5 mg once a week for one month, and increase the dosage on a monthly basis (if appropriate) until the target dose is reached.
Side effects may include decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, constipation, heartburn, and burping.
Starting at
$299 / month*
*Wegovy is $299 for the first month, then $499 per month after.
Tirzepatide
Mounjaro® | Zepbound®
Tirzepatide activates two natural hormones—GLP-1 and GIP—that help control appetite, metabolism, and blood sugar. Like semaglutide, it may influence parts of the brain involved in craving and reward. Though still being studied for alcohol use disorder, early results suggest it may help reduce the desire to drink.
- Won't make you sick if you consume alcohol
- Injection
- Off-label prescribing
Your provider will determine the best dose for you, but most people start with an injection of 2.5 mg once a week for one month and increase the dosage on a monthly basis (if appropriate) until the target dose is reached.
Side effects may include nausea, diarrhea, decreased appetite, vomiting, constipation, upset stomach, and hypoglycemia.
Starting at
$349 / month
Liraglutide
Victoza® | Saxenda® | Generic
Liraglutide activates two natural hormones—GLP-1 and GIP—that help control appetite, metabolism, and blood sugar. Like semaglutide, it may influence parts of the brain involved in craving and reward.
- Won't make you sick if you consume alcohol
- Injection
- Off-label prescribing
Your provider will determine the best dose for you, but most people start with a daily injection of 0.6 mg for one week. The dose is typically increased gradually each week until the target dose is reached, based on your response and tolerance.
Side effects may include nausea, diarrhea, decreased appetite, vomiting, constipation, upset stomach or heartburn, burping, hypoglycemia, and weight loss.
Starting at
$349 / month
*This use of semaglutide, tirzepatide, or liraglutide for alcohol use disorder is considered off-label, meaning it has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for this specific indication. Off-label prescribing is based on clinical judgment and available evidence. Patients should consult their healthcare provider to discuss potential risks, benefits, and alternatives.
Pricing
Care that fits your budget
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- If you're using insurance, we’ll work with your plan to explore coverage and lower costs.
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Provider + Support
$99 / First month
- Intake forms to understand your needs
- Online video call with your provider
- Personalized care plan
- Discussion of prescription options
- Setting up medication & delivery preferences
This covers comprehensive, personalized care that includes:
- follow-up appointments with your provider when you need them (at least every six months)
- medication management and guidance
- convenient access to home delivery by our pharmacy partners (availability may vary by medication)
- monthly self-assessments, reviewed by your care team
- access to chat support
See your provider at least once every six months, and more frequently as needed.
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