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Selincro (nalmefene) is an opioid system modulator used in Europe to reduce alcohol consumption in adults with alcohol dependence who have a high drinking risk level. It works by acting on the brain's reward system to reduce the craving for alcohol and the pleasurable effects of drinking, without requiring complete abstinence.
and and there other ones there's one called an alphamine that's more common in Europe than it is in the US.
""The speaker mentions "an alphamine" as another opioid blocker "more common in Europe than it is in the US" used in the Sinclair Method context. This strongly points to Nalmefene, which is marketed as Selincro."