A 46-year-old woman comes to the office for follow-up after an episode of alcoholic pancreatitis. She was hospitalized 4 weeks ago for abdominal pain and concurrently underwent treatment with benzodiazepines for alcohol withdrawal. Prior to hospitalization, the patient was drinking 3 L of boxed wine daily; however, she has remained abstinent since discharge. She is interested in medication for her alcohol use disorder, but lives alone and is worried that her cravings will overwhelm her self control. A medication with which of the following mechanisms of action would be most effective in this patient?
A) Aldehyde dehydrogenase inhibition
B) Antagonism at postsynaptic dopamine receptors
C) Mu-opioid receptor blockade
D) Partial agonism at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
E) Serotonin reuptake inhibition
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