PSA for people taking Antabuse (disulfiram)
This is about the interaction between Antabuse (disulfiram) and prescription medications that are marketed under the following names:
- Adderall
- Vyvanse
- Dexedrine
- Desoxyn
- Adzenys
- Dyanavel
- Evekeo
- Mydayis
- Xelstrym
- Zenzedi
These amphetamine-type medications are strongly potentiated by disulfiram, meaning the effect of a single dose can be more acute and can last for much longer than expected.
In other words, 1 dose can become twice or three times as strong.
Please keep this in mind if you are prescribed any of those medications and also take Antabuse.
The solution is to be careful when combining disulfiram with prescription amphetamines and be observant of any signs of potentiation.
This potentiation effect is temporary and not life-threatening.
It's worth mentioning that because disulfiram is designed to prevent the body from removing aldehydes (like acetaldehyde from alcohol) this means it also prevents the body from removing
aldehydes found in cooking oils that have been heated to high temperatures. Some cooking oils produce more of these aldehydes than others.
Here is a quote from the
study:
The solution is to avoid exposure to cooking oils which have been subject to high heat whilst you are using disulfiram.