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    Expert Opin Drug Saf. 2008 Jul;7(4):459-72.

    The safety of disulfiram for the treatment of alcohol and cocaine dependence in randomized clinical trials: guidance for clinical practice.

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    Medical University of South Carolina, Institute of Psychiatry, 67 President Street, MSC 861, Charleston, SC 29425, USA. malcolmr@musc.edu

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    Disulfiram has demonstrated efficacy in six randomized clinical trials for the treatment of cocaine dependence, but is rarely used in clinical settings because of safety concerns.

    OBJECTIVE:

    What are the common and serious side effects of disulfiram in cocaine-dependent individuals with and without alcohol dependence in randomized clinical trials?

    METHODS:

    We located Phase I and II randomized trials that discussed the safety of disulfiram.

    RESULTS/CONCLUSIONS:

    In randomized clinical trials that eliminated subjects with serious cardiovascular, hepatic, and psychiatric disorders, the most frequent side effects of disulfiram over placebo or index groups include headaches, fatigue, sleepiness, and anxiety. Disulfiram in a dose of <or= 250 mg/day led to only mild interactions with alcohol. When patients are screened for medical and psychiatric stability, and are evaluated for drug interactions, disulfiram has an acceptable side-effect profile for the treatment of cocaine dependence with or without alcohol dependence.

    PMID:
    18613809
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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