Drinkers are eager to try ‘amazing’ Myrkl pills to reduce binge drinking for just £2

If you’re having a night out and working out tomorrow, Myrkl pills seem to be a good option to reduce the chance of a hangover – or that’s the standard rating.

Myrkl claims to be a game-changer because it can effectively prevent consumers from getting drunk and get them sober the next morning.

The Swedish hangover pill, Myrkl, is now available in the UK for your review. Medicines are not currently sold in stores, but you can order them through Merkel For £30 for 30 pills. You can get 15% off your first order. All pills are clinically tested and are natural and vegan.

By all means, it does not completely eliminate any alcohol that is detected in the bloodstream. Users are advised to read all available information and Myrkl guidelines and speak to their GP if they have any questions.

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How it works?

Merkel works by decreasing the absorption of alcohol. According to the brand, it breaks down alcohol into water and carbon dioxide in your gut before it reaches your liver. Doing so prevents alcohol from entering your liver and keeps you from getting drunk.

Myrkl has been tested on 24 people. According to the result, people who had previously eaten Merkel and drank two glasses of wine reduced the alcohol content in their blood by 50% after 30 minutes. Then 70% less after one hour.

How do you take it?

Take at least two tablets for one hour at most 12 hours before drinking. Since Myrkl costs £30 for 30 capsules, it will only cost you £2 each time to stay alert after drinking.

However, it is suggested that you do not drink more than the alcohol limit given by the NHS. That’s 14 units of alcohol per week. Therefore, you should still be careful about your drinking even if you have taken the pills.

under NHS Guidance, men and women are advised if they drink 14 units per week, it should be distributed evenly. She also suggests trying alcohol-free days each week to help reduce alcohol intake.

Does Merkel have any limits?

Close-up of an African American bartender woman pouring a glass of tap beer into a bar.

Yes it is. The pill is designed for moderate drinkers based on British drinking culture. If you are used to heavy drinking, you cannot expect it to completely free you from hangover symptoms. Although, people will need to do their own Myrkl review to see if they want to use it themselves.

according to Sophie MorrisAlthough she did not feel drunk or euphoric when she drank, she still had a mild headache the day after drinking. I thought Myrkl could only delay or relieve hangover symptoms, rather than eliminating them completely.

Remember, just like any other medicine, it is not a panacea. But Sophie would like to take it again because it can help her overcome the difficulty of drinking tonight and working tomorrow.

Readers are reminded to drink responsibly.

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