A new mint is reported to be the first designed to stop alcohol cravings and reduce binge drinking, the New York Post reports.

Clutch, from Oar Health, is reported to be a special formulation of naltrexone, a prescription-only medication , designed to combat alcohol and opioid abuse. The mint can be taken once a day and is reported to work quickly, dissolving on the tongue in less than a minute and bypassing digestion to, instead, be absorbed directly into the bloodstream, providing support within seconds.

Oar Health believes the dissolving process will give patients fewer side effects than other forms of naltrexone, which typically result in nausea and upset stomach.

“While the classic formulation is a great option, we’ve learned that some [people] need a discreet option they c

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