Abstract
SummaryThe current maximum recommended dose of disulfiram, 200 mg daily, is often inadequate. Of 63 patients taking disulfiram under supervision who either risked drinking alcohol or who had a medically supervised challenge with alcohol, only half produced a significant response on a dose of 200–300 mg daily. Some patients need as much as 1.5 g daily but even at high dosage significant side effects are uncommon, reversible and rarely serious.A modification to the recommended technique for a medically supervised alcohol challenge is described, which minimises distress.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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