Antabuse
NCBI Bookshelf. Food and Drug Administration approval to treat alcohol dependence: |
Disulfiram should never be administered to a patient when he is in a state of alcohol intoxication, or without his full knowledge. |
The absence of a warning for any drug or combination thereof, should not be assumed to indicate that the drug or combination is safe, effective, or appropriate for any given patient. |
Disulfiram should never be administered to a patient when he is in a state of alcohol intoxication, or without his full knowledge. |
Drowsiness, fatigue, lassitude, psychotic reactions, peripheral and optic neuropathies, hepatotoxicity, garlic-like or metallic after-taste, GI upset, body odour, bad breath, headache, impotence. Inhibits hepatic enzymes thus interferes with metabolism of other drugs; enhances anticoagulant effects of phenytoin and coumarin. |
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Disulfiram works by inhibiting the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, which means many of the effects of a hangover are felt immediately after alcohol is consumed. |
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Disulfiram should never be administered to a patient when he is in a state of alcohol intoxication, or without his full knowledge. Disulfiram is an alcohol antagonist drug. |