BrandName_601

Category- Allopathy

Medicine Highlights

Uses 1. To treat alcohol dependency
Common Side Effects  1. Skin rash, acne
2. Mild headache, tired feeling 
3. Impotence, loss of interest in sex 
4. Metallic or garlic-like taste in the mouth. 
Additional Information Avoid consuming BrandName if you have recently used metronidazole, paraldehyde and any foods or beverages that contain alcohol.  
Storage 1- The medicine should be stored at room temperature 
2- Keep away from sunlight and moisture 
3- Keep away from the reach of children 
How to Take This MedicineSwallow this medicine with water 

BrandName Summary

BrandName belongs to the drug class of carbamate derivatives and is primarily used in the treatment of alcohol dependency. It works by causing unpleasant effects when alcohol is consumed, thereby discouraging further drinking. Its common side effects include skin rash, acne, headache, tiredness, loss of interest in sex, and a metallic or garlic taste. It should not be given to patients having liver and kidney problems and patients. If you’re taking BrandName, stay away from vanilla extract and vinegar as they may have tiny amounts of alcohol that can make you feel sick with nausea, flushing, fast heartbeat, and stomach upset. Even small amounts of alcohol found in foods or desserts can cause problems. 

BrandName Uses

BrandName is an oral medication classified within the carbamate group of compounds and primarily prescribed for the treatment of alcohol dependence. 

BrandName side effects

More Common

  1. Skin rash, acne
  2. Mild headache, tired feeling 
  3. Impotence, loss of interest in sex 
  4. Metallic or garlic-like taste in the mouth

Less Common

  1. Eye pain or sudden vision loss 
  2. Confusion, unusual thoughts, or behavior 
  3. Liver problems, nausea, upper stomach pain, itching, tired feeling, loss of appetite, dark urine, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes)

How BrandName works

When someone consumes alcohol, the body normally breaks it down in two steps: first into a substance called acetaldehyde and then into harmless acetic acid. BrandName blocks the second step, causing accumulation of acetaldehyde. The buildup triggers rapid and unpleasant symptoms like nausea, vomiting, flushing, headache, and fast heartbeats. These effects start within 10 to 30 minutes of drinking and can last for hours, making the person feel very uncomfortable. 

Safety Measures and Warning

Medical Supervision

BrandName can interact with many products like mouthwashes, cough syrups, and cooking products, leading to more side effects. It should be strictly used under supervision. Seek medical attention in case of any sudden side effects. 

Kidney and Liver Problem

Patients suffering from kidney and liver problems are more prone to kidney and liver damage as BrandName is converted into a less toxic form in the liver; at that time, it stays in the liver, leading to toxicity, so consult a doctor before using them. 

Past Mental Health Issues

BrandName directly acts on the brain and causes side effects like sedation, drowsiness, and suicidal thoughts. Inform the doctor about your past mental health issues before taking the medication. 

Pregnant and Breastfeeding Woman

BrandName shouldn’t be taken during pregnancy because it might hinder the fetus’s brain and bone development. Animal studies showed these risks, and since there’s no clear proof of its safety in humans, doctors avoid using it.

BrandName Interaction with Food Product

Avoid taking vinegar and vanilla during the treatment, as vanilla and vinegar have characteristics like alcohol and can interact with BrandName. It is not recommended to consume alcohol before and after 12 hours of taking. 

BrandName Interaction with Other Medicines

Avoid taking BrandName with the following medicines, as it may increase or decrease the desired effect, or in worse cases, it could be fatal: 

BrandName Chemical Structure

IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry)/ Chemical name

1,1′,1″,1‴-[disulfanediylbis(carbonothioylnitrilo)]tetraethane 

Intake routine/cycle

Daily Dose

Take BrandName exactly as your doctor recommends. The dose may change based on your condition and how well you respond. Do not take more than prescribed without consulting your doctor.

Missed Dose

If you forget to take your medicine, take the medication as soon as you remember. If it’s nearly time for your next dose, skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule. Always consult the doctor before making any changes to your dosage.

Overdose

It is not recommended to take more than 500 mg of BrandName per day. If allergy or jaundice-like symptoms appear, like yellow eyes and skin, consult the doctor immediately. Strictly do not take any alcoholic beverages before and after 12 hours of BrandName, as it may cause severe nerve and liver damage.

Storage

  1. Store the medicine at room temperature in a well-ventilated area below 300
  2. Keep away from sunlight and moisture 
  3. Keep out of reach of children 

Directions for use

  1. If you forget to take the medicine, take it as soon as you remember, unless it’s almost time for the next one, then just skip it.  
  2. BrandName should be taken after meals or as advised by your doctor.  
  3. Follow your doctor’s instructions on the dosage and timing of this medication.  
  4. Swallow BrandName with a glass of water. Do not crush, break, or chew it. 

FAQ’s

What are BrandName tablets 500 mg side effects?

BrandName side effects include confusion, liver problems, vomiting, clay-colored stools, and skin allergies.

What is a BrandName alcohol reaction?

When BrandName is taken it interacts with alcohol in the body, causing severe irritation and uneasiness known as a disulfiram reaction.

Reference

  1. National Center for Biotechnology Information. Disulfiram. In: LiverTox: Clinical and Research Information on Drug-Induced Liver Injury [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; 2012– [updated 2017 Jan 5; cited 2025 Jun 25]. Available from
  2. Drugs.com. Disulfiram Interactions. Internet. Drugs.com; [cited 2025 Jun 25]. Available from.  
  3. National Center for Biotechnology Information. PubChem Compound Summary for CID 3117, Disulfiram. Internet. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US); [cited 2025 Jun 25]. Available from.  
  4. DrugBank Online. Disulfiram. Internet. Ottawa (ON): Canadian Institutes of Health Research; [cited 2025 Jun 25]. Available from. 

Authors

  • Siva Krishna Adithya Bhumireddy

    Siva Krishna Adithya Bhumireddy completed Bachelor of Pharmacy from GIET School of Pharmacy affiliated to Andhra University and from his 3rd year of graduation itself he was working as a freelance Medical and Publication writer and having expertise in Systematic reviews and clinical research. With his keen interest and skills in research and documentation practices he also reviewed more than 100 manuscripts from international journals like Elsevier, Springer Nature, Sage Journals and all the manuscripts were indexed and appeared in Pub Med, Scopus and Web of Science databases and received honorary recognition letters and certificates from all of them. Siva Krishna Adithya also published few systematic, narrative reviews and few chapters of international expertise.

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  • Mahak Phartyal

    Mahak Phartyal completed her bachelor's in pharmacy from Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University. She previously worked as a Medical Writer at Meril Life Sciences, where she wrote numerous scientific abstracts for conferences such as India Live 2024 and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). During her college years, she developed a keen research interest and published an article titled “Preliminary Phytochemical Screening, Physicochemical and Fluorescence Analysis of Nyctanthes arbor-tristis and Syzygium cumini Leaves.

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