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Prateek Rajput1, Anshumi Bhattacharya2
1Department of Psychiatry, Vibhuh Clinic, Charoda B.M.Y, Durg, Chhattisgarh, India.
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Alcohol use is a major public health concern in India. Disulfiram is one of the few effective drugs approved for treatment of alcohol use disorder. There have been a few, if any, research studies on resistance to disulfiram as well as other nondeterrent effects of the drug. Here, we shall discuss three cases with disulfiram resistance, with one of them having possible anticraving effect, and also reflect on probable etiologies leading to this unexpected phenomenon. In this context, more research is needed into how different populations and ethnic/racial groups respond to this medication.
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