Disulfiram
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Safety regarding removing Nickel from the body.(Disulfiram)
I have nickel posioning or reaction from a heart stent. A little concerned about taking this drug. I have small spots in my lungs, major problems with stiffness in muscles and joints, ( currently taking 2000Mg penicillin for the past 2 years, I cannot...
by Kevan Holmberg in Mound, Minnesota, 06/26/2007
Classification: Treatment of alcoholism Action/Kinetics: Produces severe hypersensitivity to alcohol. Inhibits liver enzymes that participate in the normal degradation of alcohol. This results in accumulation of acetaldehyde in the blood. High levels of acetaldehyde produce a series of symptoms referred to as the disulfiram-alcohol reaction or syndrome. The specific symptoms are listed under Side Effects. The symptoms vary individually, are dose-dependent with respect to both alcohol and disulfiram, and persist for periods ranging from 30 min to several hours. A single dose of disulfiram may be effective for 1-2 weeks. Onset: May be delayed up to 12 hr because disulfiram is initially localized in fat stores. Uses: To prevent further ingestion of alcohol in chronic alcoholics. Should be given only to cooperating clients fully aware of the consequences of alcohol ingestion. Contraindications: Alcohol intoxication. Severe myocardial or occlusive coronary disease. Use of paraldehyde or alcohol-containing products such as cough syrups. If client is exposed to ethylene dibromide. Special Concerns: Use in pregnancy only if benefits outweigh risks. Use with caution in narcotic addicts or clients with diabetes, goiter, epilepsy, psychosis, hypothyroidism, hepatic cirrhosis, or nephritis. Side Effects: In the absence of alcohol, the following symptoms have been reported: Drowsiness (most common), headache, restlessness, fatigue, psychoses, peripheral neuropathy, dermatoses, hepatotoxicity, metallic or garlic taste, arthropathy, impotence. In the presence of alcohol, the following symptoms may be manifested. CV: Flushing, chest pain, palpitations, tachycardia, hypotension, syncope, arrhythmias, CV collapse, MI, acute CHF. CNS: Throbbing headaches, vertigo, weakness, uneasiness, confusion, unconsciousness, seizures, death. GI: Nausea, severe vomiting, thirst. Respiratory: Respiratory difficulties, dyspnea, hyperventilation, respiratory depression. Other: Throbbing in head and neck, sweating. In the event of an Antabuse-alcohol interaction, measures should be undertaken to maintain BP and treat shock. Oxygen, antihistamines, ephedrine, and/or vitamin C may also be used.
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How Supplied: Tablet: 250 mg, 500 mg
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