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disulfiram: a drug (trade name Antabuse) used in the treatment of alcoholism; causes nausea and vomiting if alcohol is ingested
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(Disulfiram) - substance which, for several days after it has been ingested, will interrupt the catabolism of alcohol at the acetaldehyde stage, causing headache, numbness of extremities, metallic taste, palpitation, nausea, vomiting, blurring of vision; used to treat chronic alcoholism; see COPRINE.
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A drug given to alcoholics that produces adverse effects such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, flushing, and tachycardia if alcohol is consumed. The drug's effectiveness is largely due to its role as a deterrent.
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Drug that inhibits several enzyme systems, including the enzyme that helps metabolize alcohol. Prescribed to discourage alcohol use; when used with alcohol, acetaldehyde, an alcohol metabolite, builds up, causing headache, flushing, and nausea. This reaction may be hazardous in the elderly.
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A chemical that prevents the human body from breaking down and excreting the by-products of ethyl alcohol. In combination with alcohol, it causes uncomfortable and dangerous side effects (see coprine.)
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