DO YOU find it hard to say no to alcohol, despite vowing to keep your drinking to a minimum?
Well, there might be a pill for that.
The £3 drug, officially known as naltrexone , has been hailed as the "Ozempic for drinking" and works by helping people cut down their boozing.
It rewires the brain by blocking those well-known feelings of euphoria associated with getting drunk, Prof Simon Coulton from the University of Kent explains.
"This in turn reduces the amount of craving someone dependent on alcohol experiences.
"Which over time causes a person to stop associating alcohol use with pleasure and reduces their consumption," he tells the Sun.
If taken before drinking alcohol, the pill can have a high success rate at getting people to drastically reduce how much alcohol they down as i