Talk:Sinclair method

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Research into the causes of and possible solutions for alcohol use disorder began in the mid 1960s. It was funded through an Act Of Parliament to reduce the harm caused by excessive drinking. In 1969, the government owned Alko Labs - currently the National Public Health and Welfare Institute, Helsinki - recruited Dr. David Sinclair from the University of Oregon after his publications on the Alcohol Deprivation Effect with the first human trials using naltrexone and nalmefene starting in the mid 1990s.
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