What is the drug that makes you sick if you drink alcohol? Exploring Disulfiram and Other Interactions
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First approved by the FDA in 1951, disulfiram (brand name Antabuse) is the primary medication known for causing an acute, unpleasant reaction when combined with alcohol. This article explains the science behind this effect and highlights other, less-known drugs that cause a similar adverse response, known as a disulfiram-like reaction.