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    Alcohol Abuse and Dependence

    Alcohol Abuse and Dependence



    Medications

    Medicines can be used to help treat alcohol abuse and dependence. Some medicines reduce withdrawal symptoms during detoxification. Other medicines help you stay sober during the long process of recovery.

    Medicines for withdrawal

    Medicines most often used to treat withdrawal symptoms during Reference detoxification Opens New Window include:

    Medicines for recovery

    Medicines used to help you stay sober during Reference recovery Opens New Window include:

    • Reference Disulfiram (Antabuse), which makes you sick to your stomach when you drink.
    • Naltrexone (ReVia, Vivitrol), which interferes with the pleasure you get from drinking.
    • Reference Acamprosate (Campral), which may reduce your craving for alcohol.
    • Topiramate (Topamax), which may help treat alcohol problems.

    Vitamins and supplements

    Alcohol abuse can cause your body to become low in certain vitamins and minerals, especially thiamine (vitamin B1). You might need to take thiamine supplements to improve your nutrition during recovery. Thiamine helps prevent Reference Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome Opens New Window, which causes brain damage.

    You also might need supplements to help replace fluids and Reference electrolytes Opens New Window.



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