Although pharmacological data suggest that patients taking disulfiram should have a reduced desire to drink alcohol, voluntary compliance with disulfiram treatment is quite poor. As a possible explanation for why so many patients discontinue taking disulfiram and return to excessive drinking, it was hypothesized that daily disulfiram administration might serve as a cognitive stimulus precipitating urges to drink alcohol and/or inadvertently exposing patients to additional drinking-related cues. If this is the case, then patients taking disulfiram should report more thoughts about or urges to drink alcohol. In an exploratory, uncontrolled clinical study, alcohol abusers who were taking disulfiram tended to self-record more cravings for alcoh...
The urge to drink, also often referred to as craving, is an emotional state in which a person is mot...
Abstract — Aims: Disulfiram is widely used to prevent alcoholic relapse. However, due to the intende...
OBJECTIVES: Disulfiram is effective in relapse prevention in alcoholism. However, the optimal the...
Although pharmacological data suggest that patients taking disulfiram should have a reduced desire t...
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...
Background: Although disulfiram has been used in the treatment of alcoholism due to the unpleasant s...
Background. Disulfiram, a drug used in the treatment of alcohol dependence, is an inhibitor of dopam...
Disulfiram was the first pharmacotherapy approved to treat alcohol use disorder in the 1950s. Disulf...
This paper describes the findings of a qualitative research study aimed at eliciting the perspective...
Despite its success with compliant or supervised patients, disulfiram has been a controversial medic...
AIM: Disulfiram has been shown to be efficacious and safe in the treatment of alcohol relapse preven...
Despite the fact that alcoholism is a severe public health problem of worldwide proportions, only a ...
Summary-Traditional disulfiram treatment has often been ineffective because of a failure to maintain...
Disulfiram (DSF) causes the ALDH-mediated deterrence of alcohol consumption. We review recent meta-a...
The urge to drink, also often referred to as craving, is an emotional state in which a person is mot...
Abstract — Aims: Disulfiram is widely used to prevent alcoholic relapse. However, due to the intende...
OBJECTIVES: Disulfiram is effective in relapse prevention in alcoholism. However, the optimal the...
Although pharmacological data suggest that patients taking disulfiram should have a reduced desire t...
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...
Background: Although disulfiram has been used in the treatment of alcoholism due to the unpleasant s...
Background. Disulfiram, a drug used in the treatment of alcohol dependence, is an inhibitor of dopam...
Disulfiram was the first pharmacotherapy approved to treat alcohol use disorder in the 1950s. Disulf...
This paper describes the findings of a qualitative research study aimed at eliciting the perspective...
Despite its success with compliant or supervised patients, disulfiram has been a controversial medic...
AIM: Disulfiram has been shown to be efficacious and safe in the treatment of alcohol relapse preven...
Despite the fact that alcoholism is a severe public health problem of worldwide proportions, only a ...
Summary-Traditional disulfiram treatment has often been ineffective because of a failure to maintain...
Disulfiram (DSF) causes the ALDH-mediated deterrence of alcohol consumption. We review recent meta-a...
The urge to drink, also often referred to as craving, is an emotional state in which a person is mot...
Abstract — Aims: Disulfiram is widely used to prevent alcoholic relapse. However, due to the intende...
OBJECTIVES: Disulfiram is effective in relapse prevention in alcoholism. However, the optimal the...