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Naltrexone-Based Alcohol Recovery App
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Modern Wisdom
#993 - Katie Herzog - A Controversial New Cure for Alcohol Dependence
Host: Chris Williamson
Timestamp: 00:51:26 - 00:53:56
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Direct Quote
"You take an opioid blocker, usually naltrexone. And there are other ones. There's one called nalphamine that's more common in Europe than it is in the U.S."
Market Gap
Many people struggle with alcohol dependence and lack accessible treatment options.
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Potential MRR (18-24 months)
* Estimates assume solo founder/bootstrap scenario with competent execution
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