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D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's

D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's

About D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's

D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's belongs to the class of medications called 'Antabuse' used to treat alcohol dependence or chronic alcoholism. Heavy long-term use of alcohol can cause addiction in an individual, thereby making changes in your brain. Long-term alcohol intake can severely damage your liver and cause liver cirrhosis or fatty liver syndrome.

D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's contains 'Disulfiram', which works by blocking an enzyme that breakdown alcohol in our body. When a patient drinks alcohol, it is changed into acetaldehyde, D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's blocks the enzyme that breaks down acetaldehyde. This results in a higher level of acetaldehyde in the blood, causing discomfort and physical reactions. D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's can help alcohol-addicted people who have decided to quit alcohol drinking by deterring them from drinking again. So, it acts as a supportive agent in the treatment of alcoholism. 

D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's should be taken as prescribed by your doctor, with or without a meal, to avoid stomach upset and at fixed daily intervals for best results. The common side effects of D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's include drowsiness, tiredness, headache, acne, flushing (warmth, redness, or tingly feeling), sweating, increased thirst, swelling, rapid weight gain, nausea, severe vomiting, neck pain, throbbing headache, blurred vision, fast or pounding heartbeats or fluttering in your chest, confusion, weakness, spinning sensation, feeling unsteady, or and metallic/garlic-like taste in the mouth may occur as your body gets used to the medication. Everyone need not experience the above side effects. If the D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's causes any serious case of discomfort, speak with a doctor.

Before starting D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's, do not take D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's if you have consumed alcohol within the past 12 hours. Do not consume alcohol while taking D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's and at least up to 14 days after you stop taking D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's. If your doctor prescribes, D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's is safe to use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Unpleasant effects may occur after taking minimal amounts of alcohol used in cooking or even if rubbed into the skin. Avoid alcohol-containing aftershave, perfumes/colognes, body lotions, vinegar and alcohol-containing mouthwash and hand sanitiser. Even exposure to alcohol-based hand sanitisers in some people can trigger a serious side effect response. Hence hand-washing with water and soap is recommended instead.

Uses of D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's

Alcohol addiction

Medicinal Benefits

D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's contains 'Disulfiram', which belongs to 'Antabuse' used to treat alcohol dependence. It works by blocking an enzyme (acetaldehyde) that helps break alcohol in the body. D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's helps alcohol-dependent people who have decided to quit alcohol drinking by deterring them from drinking again.

Directions for Use

Swallow it as a whole with water; do not crush, break or chew it.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's

  • Drowsiness
  • Tiredness
  • Headache
  • Acne
  • Metallic/garlic-like taste in the mouth

Drug Warnings

Before taking the D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's, let your doctor know about all your medical conditions, sensitivities, and all medications you are using. Signs of an overdose of D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's include feeling or being sick, stomach pain, diarrhoea, drowsiness, mental disorders, tiredness, rapid heartbeat, rapid breathing, high body temperature, low blood pressure, loss of muscle control, high blood sugar, changes in the blood (as seen in blood tests). Certain foods, liquid medicines, remedies, tonics, toiletries, perfumes, and sprays may contain enough alcohol to cause a disulfiram tablet-alcohol reaction. So avoid using any alcohol-containing drugs, hand wash, mouth wash or alcoholic beverages as it may lead to an 'aldehyde reaction'.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug interactions: D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's interacts with anti-seizure drugs (phenytoin), anti-asthma drugs (theophylline), blood thinners (warfarin, dicumarol), anti-tuberculosis drugs (rifampicin, isoniazid), sedatives (chlordiazepoxide, diazepam), antipsychotics (pimozide), anti-depressants (amitriptyline), mental health drugs (chlorpromazine), and antimicrobial drugs (metronidazole).

Drug-Food interactions: Avoid taking D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's with caffeinated products like chocolate, coffee, energy drinks & tea. The patient is advised to avoid alcoholic beverages or alcohol-containing products/foods (e.g., cough and cold syrups, mouthwash, aftershave, sauces, and vinegar) while taking this medication and for two weeks after stopping the medication.

Drug-Disease interactions: D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's is to be avoided in a patient with coronary artery disease, mental disorder, diabetes, underactive thyroid gland, brain seizures, brain damage, kidney disease & liver disease.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • THEOPHYLLINE
  • PHENYTOIN
  • WARFARIN
  • DICUMAROL
  • RIFAMPICIN
  • ISONIAZID
  • PIMOZIDE
  • AMITRIPTYLINE
  • CHLORPROMAZINE
  • METRONIDAZOLE+CHLORHEXIDINE

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • A patient is advised to have a diet that increases serotonin levels which makes a person feel good & involves eating foods high in carbohydrates, especially the complex carbohydrates present in starchy food items like legumes (e.g., beans, lentils and peas), root vegetables (e.g., potatoes and carrots), pasta and bread. Eating such foods in combination with protein in meals will benefit.
  • Deficiencies in B-complex vitamins such as thiamine, folate or folic acid, and B12 are common with alcoholism, and inadequate stores of other B vitamins and vitamin C frequently occur. A patient should take supplements and vitamins on consulting a doctor.
  • Malnutrition is common during alcohol consumption and is revealed slowly and gradually. The patient becomes tired and develops a weaker immune system—which means they are more susceptible to infections. These problems need to be identified and treated during the recovery process—ideally by a team of healthcare professionals.
  • The patient should change his drinking priorities and prefer drinks like apple cider, vanilla shake, mixing juice or lemonade with sparkling water etc.

Special Advise

  • D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's may interfere with certain laboratory tests (including urine VMA/HVA tests), possibly causing false test results. It is a paramount priority for a patient to enlighten the laboratory personnel and all their doctors to know they use this drug.
  • D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's should never be given to a patient when they are in a state of alcohol intoxication or without his full knowledge.
  • After you stop taking D-Sulf 250 mg Tablet 10's, do not drink alcohol for at least seven days as your body needs to start making the enzyme 'acetaldehyde' again. In case, drinking alcohol earlier than this may trigger an 'aldehyde reaction'.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Chronic alcoholism: Alcoholism is the addictive drinking of alcohol that results in physical & mental problems. A person can become an alcoholic out of stress, depression or just after developing a chronic habit. Excessive alcohol use can damage various organs like the brain, heart, kidneys and most importantly, the liver, which leads to liver cirrhosis (liver dysfunction). In most severe cases, there is an immediate need for liver transplantation. During pregnancy, drinking alcohol in large amounts affects the unborn baby and may lead to various birth complications.

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