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Tag: Disulfiram

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What does disulfiram use for?

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First approved in 1951, disulfiram (brand name Antabuse) is a medication that creates a severe, unpleasant reaction when combined with alcohol, making it a deterrent for those with alcohol use disorder (AUD). This article explores what does disulfiram use for, its pharmacological action, and its role as part of a comprehensive recovery program.

What is Incontrol 500mg used for? An essential guide to avoiding confusion

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The name 'Incontrol 500mg' is not standard and can cause dangerous confusion, as it may refer to different medications, including a combination drug for type 2 diabetes or be mistakenly associated with an alcohol deterrent like disulfiram. This guide explains the different potential uses and emphasizes the critical importance of confirming the correct medication with a healthcare professional.