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No. Many people use Med+ to cut back to healthier levels, not to quit entirely. Our approach is based on harm reduction and meeting you where you are. Your provider and the app will support whatever goal feels right for you, whether that is moderation, taking a break, or quitting for good.
Most people start noticing a difference in cravings within one to two weeks. Some people feel a shift sooner, others need a few weeks longer. Results vary by person. The combination of medication plus daily app tools tends to build momentum over the first month or two.
Yes. A licensed medical provider reviews every assessment. Depending on your responses and state requirements, you may have a live video visit or your provider may approve your prescription after reviewing your answers. Either way, a real licensed provider makes the decision, not an algorithm.
Naltrexone does not work the same for everyone. If you do not notice a difference after a few weeks, message your care team. Your provider may adjust your dose, suggest a different approach, or recommend continuing with the app tools alone. You can cancel your Med+ subscription anytime.
Yes. Your health information is stored securely. Only your licensed providers and care team have access. Medication is shipped in plain, discreet packaging. We never share your information with employers, insurance companies, or other third parties without your consent.
Yes. Many people use Reframe Med+ alongside other support systems like therapy, AA, or SMART Recovery. Our approach is compatible with most programs. If you are working with a therapist or counselor, let them know you are starting medication and they can coordinate with your Med+ provider if needed.
Missing a dose occasionally is okay. The app sends reminders to help you stay consistent, but nobody is perfect. If you miss a dose, just take your next one as scheduled. Do not double up. If you are forgetting often, message your care team and they can help you build better habits.
Reframe Med+ is designed to help people build a healthier relationship with alcohol. It is not intended to diagnose or treat alcohol use disorder. If you believe you may have alcohol use disorder or need medical detox, please visit the SAMHSA website or talk to a healthcare provider about appropriate treatment options.