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Disulfiram (Generic for Antabuse)

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Buy Disulfiram (Generic for Antabuse) – Alcohol Deterrent Treatment by Derxo

Disulfiram by Derxo is the generic equivalent of Antabuse, an FDA-approved medication that helps support alcohol abstinence by creating a strong physical deterrent to drinking. It works by causing unpleasant symptoms when alcohol is consumed, reinforcing sobriety and discouraging relapse.


Key Benefits:

  • Active Ingredient: Disulfiram 250mg or 500mg
  • Compare to Antabuse®
  • Creates immediate physical reaction when alcohol is consumed
  • Helps prevent relapse by reinforcing abstinence
  • Used in medically supervised alcohol recovery programs
  • FDA-approved generic medication

How Does Disulfiram Work?

Disulfiram blocks the breakdown of alcohol in the body, leading to a build-up of acetaldehyde, a toxic byproduct. If alcohol is consumed while taking Disulfiram, it causes intense and uncomfortable symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, chest pain, and headache—serving as a strong behavioral deterrent.


Why Choose Derxo Disulfiram?

Derxo’s Disulfiram offers the same clinical efficacy as Antabuse at a lower price, giving patients in recovery affordable access to trusted, FDA-approved treatment. It’s best used alongside counseling and support programs.


How to Use:

  • Typically taken once daily, as directed by your doctor
  • Should only be started after at least 12 hours of no alcohol
  • Avoid all alcohol-containing products (even in sauces or mouthwash)

Derxo Disulfiram helps support your commitment to sobriety with a proven deterrent. Trust our affordable, FDA-approved treatment to stay alcohol-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Disulfiram used for?

Disulfiram is used to help maintain sobriety in people recovering from alcohol dependence. It discourages drinking by causing unpleasant reactions if alcohol is consumed.

Is Derxo Disulfiram the same as Antabuse?

Yes. Derxo Disulfiram contains the same active ingredient and strength as Antabuse, delivering identical therapeutic effects at a lower cost.

What happens if I drink alcohol while taking Disulfiram?

Drinking alcohol while on Disulfiram can cause nausea, vomiting, flushing, headache, chest pain, and anxiety—often within 10 minutes. The reaction can last several hours.

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