Indicated for: alcohol dependence
Route of administration: oral
Substance: disulfiram (enzyme inhibitor)
ATC: N07BB01 (Nervous system | Drugs used in addictive disorders | Drugs used in alcohol dependence)
Disulfiram is a medication used for the treatment of alcohol dependence. It works by inhibiting the enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase, leading to the accumulation of acetaldehyde in the body when alcohol is consumed, causing unpleasant reactions such as nausea, vomiting, headache, and palpitations.
The medication is taken orally, usually once daily, under medical supervision. It is effective in discouraging alcohol consumption by associating it with unpleasant symptoms.
Side effects may include drowsiness, fatigue, metallic taste, and, in rare cases, liver impairment or severe allergic reactions. It is important to completely avoid alcohol consumption during treatment.
Consult your doctor to discuss the benefits and risks of treatment with Disulfiram. Follow the prescribed dosage and adhere to all medical recommendations.