Disulfiram (DSF) causes the ALDH-mediated deterrence of alcohol consumption. We review recent meta-analyses showing the superior effectiveness of supervised disulfiram (SD) in alcoholism treatment compared with oral naltrexone or acamprosate (ACP). The success of SD is also consistent with the almost complete absence of alcoholism in Japanese homozygotes for 'inefficient' ALDH. However, SD is an underused treatment and some clinicians have ethical objections to DSF. We examine these objections and argue that they are based on a misunderstanding of how DSF works. In particular, we argue that SD is not as is often claimed a variety of aversion therapy but aids cognitive, behavioural, educational and psychosocial interventions. It has some uni...
Disulfiram was the first pharmacotherapy approved to treat alcohol use disorder in the 1950s. Disulf...
Leading Italian studies support the use of γ-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), not only in the treatment of...
Objective: Psychopharmacological, psychotherapeutic and psychosocial treatment methods are being use...
Summary-Traditional disulfiram treatment has often been ineffective because of a failure to maintain...
Despite its success with compliant or supervised patients, disulfiram has been a controversial medic...
BACKGROUND: Despite its success with compliant or supervised patients, disulfiram has been a controv...
ABSTRACT Disulfiram remains a viable option as a treatment for alcohol dependence and has been shown...
Background: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) involving hazardous, harmful, and addictive misuse of alcoho...
Abstract — Aims: To compare the efficacy of acamprosate (ACP) and disulfiram (DSF) for preventing al...
Abstract — The published literature tends to find that the outcome of mandatory treatment for alcoho...
Disulfiram (Antabuse) – unfashionable but effective alcohol treatment Approved by the USA as an alc...
OBJECTIVES: Disulfiram is effective in relapse prevention in alcoholism. However, the optimal the...
Twenty-four studies of outcome following oral disulfiram and 14 following implanted disulfiram were ...
Abstract — Aims: To compare the efficacy of naltrexone and disulfiram in preventing an alcoholic rel...
Aims: Disulfiram is widely used to prevent alcoholic relapse. However, due to the intended adverse r...
Disulfiram was the first pharmacotherapy approved to treat alcohol use disorder in the 1950s. Disulf...
Leading Italian studies support the use of γ-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), not only in the treatment of...
Objective: Psychopharmacological, psychotherapeutic and psychosocial treatment methods are being use...
Summary-Traditional disulfiram treatment has often been ineffective because of a failure to maintain...
Despite its success with compliant or supervised patients, disulfiram has been a controversial medic...
BACKGROUND: Despite its success with compliant or supervised patients, disulfiram has been a controv...
ABSTRACT Disulfiram remains a viable option as a treatment for alcohol dependence and has been shown...
Background: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) involving hazardous, harmful, and addictive misuse of alcoho...
Abstract — Aims: To compare the efficacy of acamprosate (ACP) and disulfiram (DSF) for preventing al...
Abstract — The published literature tends to find that the outcome of mandatory treatment for alcoho...
Disulfiram (Antabuse) – unfashionable but effective alcohol treatment Approved by the USA as an alc...
OBJECTIVES: Disulfiram is effective in relapse prevention in alcoholism. However, the optimal the...
Twenty-four studies of outcome following oral disulfiram and 14 following implanted disulfiram were ...
Abstract — Aims: To compare the efficacy of naltrexone and disulfiram in preventing an alcoholic rel...
Aims: Disulfiram is widely used to prevent alcoholic relapse. However, due to the intended adverse r...
Disulfiram was the first pharmacotherapy approved to treat alcohol use disorder in the 1950s. Disulf...
Leading Italian studies support the use of γ-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), not only in the treatment of...
Objective: Psychopharmacological, psychotherapeutic and psychosocial treatment methods are being use...