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Alcohol addict
My brother is getting alcohol addict as earlier he used to take once in week but now it's daily basis I gave him disulfiram tablet last week in evening and he again took alcohol sake night and got allergic reaction on body Yesterday again I gave him in morning but he didn't took alcohol same night Today morning I gave him again but now he is drinking, is it safe? I want to know the dosing of disulfiram
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Don’t give him disulfiram.. There are much safer medication available..
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Do not give disulfiram. It is very dangerous. Take him to a doctor for de addiction. Follow the doctors orders to give such medications. The pt Shld also know that he is taking disulfiram and he is the one who wil have to decide about stopping.
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