Disulfiram was the first pharmacotherapy approved to treat alcohol use disorder in the 1950s. Disulfiram alters ethanol pharmacokinetics and causes uncomfortable reactions (e.g. headache, tachycardia, nausea, flushing and hypotension) when alcohol is consumed. Subsequently, a better understanding of the neurobiological pathways involved in alcohol use disorder led to the development of other medications (e.g. naltrexone and acamprosate). These neurobiological-based medications act on alcohol use disorder-related phenotypes including craving, stress, and/or withdrawal. The original approach to treat alcohol use disorder, by altering ethanol pharmacokinetics has been much less investigated. Recent research on ethanol pharmacokinetics has shed...
Disulfiram is a drug with a role, albeit a small one, in the treatment of chronic alcoholism. Disulf...
Substance abuse, including alcohol and psychostimulant abuse, is a widespread and dangerous public h...
Although pharmacological data suggest that patients taking disulfiram should have a reduced desire t...
In recent years, advances in neuroscience led to the development of new medications to treat alcohol...
Alcohol use disorder is one of the most significant and common psychiatric diagnoses in the United S...
ABSTRACT Disulfiram remains a viable option as a treatment for alcohol dependence and has been shown...
Alcoholism, a major public health problem throughout the world, causes enormous damage to health and...
Background: Although disulfiram has been used in the treatment of alcoholism due to the unpleasant s...
Background: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) involving hazardous, harmful, and addictive misuse of alcoho...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, but pharmacological...
Although pharmacological data suggest that patients taking disulfiram should have a reduced desire t...
none2Around 2 billion people consume alcoholic beverages worldwide, and almost 10% of the world’s po...
Background: Disulfiram, an inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenase used in the treatment of alcoholism, ...
Almost 10% of the world's population is affected by alcohol use disorders, and the treatment of alco...
Drug interactions are one of the most common causes of side effects in polypharmacy. Alcoholics are ...
Disulfiram is a drug with a role, albeit a small one, in the treatment of chronic alcoholism. Disulf...
Substance abuse, including alcohol and psychostimulant abuse, is a widespread and dangerous public h...
Although pharmacological data suggest that patients taking disulfiram should have a reduced desire t...
In recent years, advances in neuroscience led to the development of new medications to treat alcohol...
Alcohol use disorder is one of the most significant and common psychiatric diagnoses in the United S...
ABSTRACT Disulfiram remains a viable option as a treatment for alcohol dependence and has been shown...
Alcoholism, a major public health problem throughout the world, causes enormous damage to health and...
Background: Although disulfiram has been used in the treatment of alcoholism due to the unpleasant s...
Background: Alcohol use disorders (AUD) involving hazardous, harmful, and addictive misuse of alcoho...
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, but pharmacological...
Although pharmacological data suggest that patients taking disulfiram should have a reduced desire t...
none2Around 2 billion people consume alcoholic beverages worldwide, and almost 10% of the world’s po...
Background: Disulfiram, an inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenase used in the treatment of alcoholism, ...
Almost 10% of the world's population is affected by alcohol use disorders, and the treatment of alco...
Drug interactions are one of the most common causes of side effects in polypharmacy. Alcoholics are ...
Disulfiram is a drug with a role, albeit a small one, in the treatment of chronic alcoholism. Disulf...
Substance abuse, including alcohol and psychostimulant abuse, is a widespread and dangerous public h...
Although pharmacological data suggest that patients taking disulfiram should have a reduced desire t...