Get medication to drink less or quit
If you're here, you're ready to take control over alcohol with safe, effective treatment prescribed by a doctor.
Take a free assessment to see if you qualify.
You’re in control
We offer safe and effective treatment that protects your privacy and puts you back in charge of your life.
Traditional treatment | ||
Convenient | ||
Private | ||
Affordable | ||
Supportive of moderation or sobriety | Rarely | |
Evidence-based | Rarely | |
Led by expert clinicians | Rarely |
Traditional treatment | ||
Convenient | ||
Private | ||
Affordable | ||
Supportive of moderation or sobriety | Rarely | |
Evidence-based | Rarely | |
Led by expert clinicians | Rarely |
How Oar works
Everyone's goals and circumstances are unique. However you'd like to change your relationship with alcohol, we make it simple to get started.
We’ve helped over 25,000 members quit or cut back
people join with the goal to moderate their drinking
are meeting their goal to drink less or quit
are drinking at a low or moderate risk level (or not at all)
What our members are saying
"I would recommend Oar to anyone who is struggling with alcohol."
— Amanda, Oar Member
Members portrayed by actors in images.
Where less is more
See how our simplified approach to drinking less opens up a world of possibility.
Important safety information
All medications have the risk of side effects. However, the side effects of naltrexone are rare and usually mild; the most common is nausea or "tummy troubles." Other side effects may include vomiting, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, nervousness, anxiety and insomnia. If symptoms are significant or persistent, contact your medical provider. To learn more about potential side effects of naltrexone, take our assessment and connect with a provider who can determine whether naltrexone is medically appropriate for you.