(Acamprosate, Naltrexone, Disulfiram in AUD)

interacts with alcohol to cause an unpleasant physiologic reaction that causes an aversion to drinking. Disulfiram should only be used when abstinence is the treatment goal; it should not be used in patients who aim to only reduce heavy drinking since intake of even small quantities of alcohol — including those in foods, medications and over-the-counter products — can produce serious ... ................
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