
Sleep, Alcohol, and Breaking the Cycle
Let’s dig into alcohol and sleep and how to recover your natural PM rhythm. We’ll also go over practical steps you can start using tonight.

Let’s dig into alcohol and sleep and how to recover your natural PM rhythm. We’ll also go over practical steps you can start using tonight.

Naltrexone is a prescription medication that works to retrain your brain’s response to alcohol. It’s designed to reduce cravings and give you more control over your drinking habits. You can take it as a daily pill (like with the brand Revia), making it easy to take and manage with few side effects.

If you’re looking for a realistic, empowering way to figure out how to drink less, it’s not just about adding healthy habits. It’s also helpful to remove obstacles that trip you up.

Maybe a drink helps you feel outgoing. But what if the confidence you’re giving credit to alcohol for… is actually coming from you?

If you’ve been trying to cut back but still find yourself pouring that glass of wine after a long day at work, you’re not alone. That tension is called cognitive dissonance.

Mindful drinking plateaus feel frustrating. You may question your motivation, feel bored, or wonder if you should throw in the towel. But a plateau doesn’t mean you have failed.
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About Sunnyside
Sunnyside is a comprehensive platform for building a healthier relationship with alcohol. We combine a behavior-change app, real human coaching, and Sunnyside Med — our Telehealth service where licensed providers can prescribe medication to help reduce alcohol cravings. Members using the Sunnyside app report an average 33% reduction in weekly alcohol consumption, and Sunnyside Med customers are reducing their drinking by nearly 50% on average — along with improved sleep, better mental clarity, and an overall improved sense of well-being.
What is Naltrexone? Naltrexone is a medication that works by blocking opioid receptors in the brain, which reduces the pleasurable effects of alcohol and helps decrease cravings. Originally approved by the FDA in 1994 for the treatment of alcohol dependence, Naltrexone has been shown in clinical studies to significantly reduce heavy drinking days and support long-term moderation. Sunnyside Med prescribes a compounded oral formulation containing Naltrexone as part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes coaching, tracking, and ongoing medical support.
Sunnyside Med connects you with licensed medical providers who can prescribe compounded medication containing Naltrexone, an active ingredient that is FDA-approved to support alcohol moderation, through a private Telehealth process. Sunnyside Med is not a substitute for emergency services or inpatient treatment. If you are in crisis or experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms, please contact SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 or call 911. We are proud partners of Moderation Management, a non-profit dedicated to reducing the harm caused by the misuse of alcohol.
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