Get Disulfiram Treatment Online
Already taking Disulfiram (Antabuse) for alcohol use disorder? Refill your prescription online through Doctronic without an in-person visit. A licensed physician reviews your request and issues your refill quickly and securely.
What Is Disulfiram?
Disulfiram (Antabuse) is a prescription medication used to manage alcohol use disorder. It works by inhibiting aldehyde dehydrogenase, the enzyme responsible for metabolizing acetaldehyde, so that drinking alcohol causes an intensely unpleasant reaction including flushing, nausea, and palpitations. With the right dose and ongoing monitoring, disulfiram can serve as a powerful deterrent and support long-term sobriety.
- Blocks alcohol metabolism to create a strong deterrent against drinking
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Is Online Disulfiram Treatment Right for You?
Doctronic can evaluate you for a Disulfiram refill if you have an established diagnosis of alcohol use disorder and have been taking this medication under prior medical supervision. Patients must be committed to abstinence from alcohol and aware of the disulfiram-alcohol reaction before a refill can be issued.
Because disulfiram affects liver enzyme pathways and can interact with a range of medications, your refill request will include a review of your liver health history, current medications, and any cardiovascular or psychiatric conditions that may affect safe continued use.
- Diagnosed with alcohol use disorder
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- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Alcohol Use Disorder
Antabuse
Disulfiram
The featured medication for this page. First-line aversion therapy for alcohol use disorder; inhibits aldehyde dehydrogenase to produce an unpleasant reaction upon alcohol ingestion.
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Naltrexone
An opioid antagonist that reduces alcohol cravings and the rewarding effects of drinking; a widely used pharmacotherapy for alcohol use disorder.
AvailableCampral
Acamprosate
Modulates glutamate and GABA neurotransmission to reduce post-cessation withdrawal distress and support continued abstinence in alcohol use disorder.
AvailableRevia
Naltrexone
Oral formulation of naltrexone that blocks opioid receptors to decrease alcohol craving and relapse risk; used alongside counseling for alcohol use disorder.
AvailableHow Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment Works at Doctronic
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Frequently asked questions
Disulfiram blocks an enzyme called aldehyde dehydrogenase. When alcohol is consumed, acetaldehyde builds up in the bloodstream, causing flushing, rapid heartbeat, nausea, and vomiting. This aversive reaction acts as a deterrent that supports abstinence.
Yes. You must be alcohol-free for at least 12 hours before taking disulfiram, and ideally 24 hours or more. Taking the medication while alcohol is still in your system can trigger a serious disulfiram-alcohol reaction.
Avoid all sources of alcohol, including beer, wine, spirits, certain mouthwashes, cough syrups, vinegar-based foods, and topical products that contain alcohol, as even small amounts can trigger a reaction.
Disulfiram and its metabolites can remain active for up to two weeks after the last dose. You should not consume alcohol for at least 14 days after stopping the medication.
Yes. Disulfiram can interact with metronidazole, certain antidepressants, phenytoin, warfarin, and isoniazid, among others. Always share a complete medication list with your prescribing physician before your refill is approved.
Your physician may recommend periodic liver function monitoring because disulfiram can rarely cause hepatotoxicity. Report any symptoms such as yellowing of the skin or eyes, fatigue, or dark urine to your doctor promptly.
You start by describing your treatment history and current status through Doctronic's AI-guided evaluation. A licensed physician then reviews your responses and, if appropriate, issues a prescription refill and a personalized treatment plan, all without an in-person visit.
Yes. Doctronic's prescriptions are issued exclusively by licensed physicians, every case is doctor-reviewed and audited for safety, and the platform is fully HIPAA-compliant to protect your health information.
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