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  • What type of drug is disulfiram?

What type of drug is disulfiram?

Saturday 23rd January 2021

Discover how disulfiram works to deter alcohol consumption and its role in recovery in this episode of 'Recovery Partner Network'.
 

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Disulfiram: The Alcohol Antagonist Explained

Have you ever wondered how certain medications can help in the battle against alcohol addiction? In this episode of 'Recovery Partner Network', the hosts break down disulfiram, a drug known for its role in discouraging alcohol consumption. With its chemical name being disulfide, disulfiram works by causing unpleasant effects when alcohol is consumed, acting as a deterrent for those struggling to stay sober.
This episode dives into how disulfiram functions, its effectiveness, and what you should consider if you're thinking about using it as part of your recovery journey. Whether you're looking for solutions for yourself or a loved one, this episode offers valuable insights into a medication that has been a game-changer for many in their fight against alcohol dependence.
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