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  2. List of 9 Alcohol Use Disorder Medications Compared - Drugs.com

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    Antabuse is a medication that helps people with alcohol dependence avoid drinking alcohol. It causes unpleasant effects when combined with alcohol, such as nausea, flushing, and headache. Learn more about Antabuse, its dosage, side effects, and alternatives.

  3. Vivitrol is a long-acting injectable form of naltrexone that blocks the effects of alcohol and opioids. It is used as part of a treatment program for people with alcohol or opioid dependence, but it can cause serious side effects and interactions.

  4. Naltrexone is a prescription medication that blocks the effects of alcohol and opioids and helps reduce cravings and dependence. It is FDA-approved for alcohol and opioid use disorder, but not for low dose naltrexone for other conditions.

  5. Alcohol Use Disorder (Alcoholism) - Drugs.com

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    Learn about the causes, symptoms and treatment options for alcohol use disorder, a condition that affects the body, thoughts and behavior. Find out how to screen for alcohol problems and what to do if you or someone you know has a drinking problem.

  6. Anxiety Drugs and Alcohol Interactions - Drugs.com

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    Chronic alcohol abuse can elevate the risk for liver disease, such as cirrhosis. Some medications can also cause liver damage, for example duloxetine ( Cymbalta , Irenka ) used to treat anxiety in people 7 years and older.

  7. Antabuse is a medicine that blocks an enzyme involved in processing alcohol and produces unpleasant side effects when combined with alcohol. It is used with therapy and counseling to help people with chronic alcoholism stop drinking, but it is not a cure and requires a prescription.

  8. Learn how to use naltrexone for alcohol or opiate dependence, with dosage information, precautions, and naloxone challenge test. Find out the usual adult dose, renal and liver dose adjustments, and alternative dosing schedules for supervised administration.

  9. Antidepressants and Alcohol Interactions - Drugs.com

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    Learn how antidepressants can interact with alcohol and cause serious side effects, such as sedation, seizures, or high blood pressure. Find out which antidepressants are more likely to interact with alcohol and what to avoid or limit.

  10. Abuse of Alcohol (Aftercare Instructions) - Drugs.com

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    Alcohol abuse means you drink more than the recommended daily or weekly limits. You may be drinking alcohol regularly or drinking large amounts in a short period of time (binge drinking). You continue to drink even when it causes legal, work, or relationship problems.

  11. Learn about alcohol (ethanol), a clear, volatile liquid that is the intoxicating agent in beer, wine and liquor. Find out how alcohol is absorbed, metabolized, and excreted, and what are the health risks and legal consequences of alcohol abuse.