Alcoholindexable
Whether you want to cut back or stop, support that fits your life is within reach. Asking for help is a sign of strength.
Alcohol use disorder is common and treatable. Effective care can include counseling and FDA-approved medications, often alongside peer support.
A medical safety note (quoted from NIAAA): “People who drink heavily over a long period of time may experience withdrawal symptoms that can be dangerous and even life-threatening. Heavy drinkers should consult a health care provider before stopping.” Read more
Need help right now?
- Need someone to talk to about substance use? SAMHSA’s free, confidential helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
- If you’re thinking about suicide or just need to talk: call or text 988 — anytime.
Sources & how we curate this page
Curated from cited public-health authorities. Clinical review in progress — this content has not yet been clinically reviewed.