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يستخدم Disulfiram مع تعديل السلوك والعلاج النفسي ودعم الاستشارة لمساعدتك على التوقف عن شرب الكحوليات بجميع أنواعها.
Peter K. Gessner has written: 'Disulfiram and its metabolite diethyldithiocarbamate' -- subject(s): Diethyldithiocarbamate, Disulfiram, Physiological effect, Testing, Therapeutic use
Although disulfiram (Antabuse, et.al.) contains sulphur, we can find no contraindications for sulphur allergies. However, people with allergies to rubber should not take disulfiram without consulting about possible reactions with their physicians. You should know that there are other drugs that produce "disulfiram reactions" that have different constituents and cause less severe reactions. Also, DO NOT TAKE DISULFIRAM IF YOU ARE DRINKING, AND DO NOT ADMINISTER IT TO ANYONE WITHOUT THEIR KNOWLEDGE. Not only is that highly unethical -- not to mention illegal -- but it could prove fatal if they drank unknowingly.
The spelling "Antabuse" is a trademark name for an anti-addiction drug disulfiram.
No, you cannot receive a Disulfiram Implant in the UK. We are a company specialising in these implants at our state of the art clinic on the outskirts Riga, Latvia. Please take a look at our website. www.progresshealthcare.com
i took imipramine at night and the next morning i had a redbull and i broke out in hives. good luck
No. You cannot dring alcohol ever. Drink is another matter, though.
Should be no problem if you don't drink it. Try a little bit first. (We presume it is in a cosmetic or similar product.)
John Phillip Schaumberg has written: 'A study of the disulfiram-like constituent of Coprinus atramentarius' -- subject(s): Coprinus atramentarius
Drug Treatment duration Possible Side Effects Metronidazole 5-7 days Metallic taste; nausea; vomiting; dizziness; headache; disulfiram-like effect; neutropenia Tinidazole Single dose Metallic taste; nausea; vomiting; belching; dizziness; headache; disulfiram-like effect Nitazoxanide 3 days Abdominal pain; diarrhea; vomiting; headache; yellow-green discolouration of urine
Acetaminophens, overactive thyroid medicines, male and female hormones, other antibiotics, blood thinners, disulfiram (antabuse), antiseizure medicines, blood pressure drugs, birth control medication.