Antabuse.
Antabuse (disulfiram) can be prescribed for patients that have been diagnosed with chronic alcoholism and made the decision to withdraw from alcohol by using a medication like that. If you drink any alcohol after you take Antabuse the following symptoms will be displayed: sweating, mental confusion, chest pain, nausea, anxiety, flushing of the face, difficulty breathing, weakness, headache, choking, blurred vision, and vomiting. The symptoms mentioned will continue for about an hour from the moment they started. Make sure you tell your health care provider if you have any medical conditions that can affect the success of your treatment, such as diabetes, thyroid disease, mental disorders, kidney disease, liver disease, seizure disorder, or brain damage. You may also need to report any side effects that you get, especially if they are serious. The following ones are important to report to your doctor: weakness, upset stomach, lack of energy, loss of appetite, excessive tiredness, vomiting, and jaundice. There is no need to worry about such mild side effects as acne, skin rash, impotence, drowsiness, mild headache, metallic taste, or tiredness, as they tend to go away on their own.