Has anyone taken antabuse and started drinking again, what happened?
Has anyone taken antabuse and started drinking again, what happened?
Hi everyone
I was wondering about the drug antabuse and how useful it could be.
Some people who have posted here said it has worked for them.
Carol said about the dangers and not 'anyone' can take the drug as it depends on the state of their liver. Very useful advice.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...e-journal.html
I am not looking for medical advice but asking if anyone has had a bad experience on it or knows anyone who has (ie taking the drug whilst drinking) and just how ill are you? Also, how many days do you need to stop taking antabuse to drink without being ill?
Thanks
J
I was wondering about the drug antabuse and how useful it could be.
Some people who have posted here said it has worked for them.
Carol said about the dangers and not 'anyone' can take the drug as it depends on the state of their liver. Very useful advice.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...e-journal.html
I am not looking for medical advice but asking if anyone has had a bad experience on it or knows anyone who has (ie taking the drug whilst drinking) and just how ill are you? Also, how many days do you need to stop taking antabuse to drink without being ill?
Thanks
J
Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,141
Hi everyone
I was wondering about the drug antabuse and how useful it could be.
Some people who have posted here said it has worked for them.
Carol said about the dangers and not 'anyone' can take the drug as it depends on the state of their liver. Very useful advice.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...e-journal.html
I am not looking for medical advice but asking if anyone has had a bad experience on it or knows anyone who has (ie taking the drug whilst drinking) and just how ill are you? Also, how many days do you need to stop taking antabuse to drink without being ill?
Thanks
J
I was wondering about the drug antabuse and how useful it could be.
Some people who have posted here said it has worked for them.
Carol said about the dangers and not 'anyone' can take the drug as it depends on the state of their liver. Very useful advice.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...e-journal.html
I am not looking for medical advice but asking if anyone has had a bad experience on it or knows anyone who has (ie taking the drug whilst drinking) and just how ill are you? Also, how many days do you need to stop taking antabuse to drink without being ill?
Thanks
J
These days there are newer and safer drugs, like Naltrexone and Campral.
I don't know of too many people on antabuse that didn't drink on it. When I was on it I could drink one beer before I started feeling the ill effects and they were enough to keep me from drinking the second beer. Sometimes! The ill effects only lasted about an hour and were limited to hot flashes. I do mean hot too. I felt like my face was going to spontaneously combust at any minute. They recommend 4 days off before you can drink again but I tried sooner. Days one and two weren't enough but I could bear it at three days.
That's just my personal story but I would not recommend drinking on it because it won't allow your liver to filter the toxins out of the alcohol. Even if you can drink a little on it you are still poisoning yourself by drinking.
I personally can't believe the stuff is available on the market because any alcoholic will try drinking on it with almost no exceptions.
That's just my personal story but I would not recommend drinking on it because it won't allow your liver to filter the toxins out of the alcohol. Even if you can drink a little on it you are still poisoning yourself by drinking.
I personally can't believe the stuff is available on the market because any alcoholic will try drinking on it with almost no exceptions.
Forward we go...side by side-Rest In Peace
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Serene In Dixie
Posts: 36,740
Well....
Antabuse and me
too used Antabuse in early sobriety.
I did drink whith it.... became so violently ill
I quit the Antabuse.....
The catalyst for my reaction was a single split of
champagne ..18 hours after the lowest dosage.
Be sure and check out the afterlife of Antabuse
I kinda remember it stays in your system a week
after the last pill. Also...you do need to have your
doctor monitor liver enzymes if you take the med.
You must be also very aware of foods and
products containing any type of alcohol.
Depending on a persons senstivity....an unknown factor
you can also get quite ill that way too.
I also had to see my doctor monthly for blood test
to make sure my liver was not failing.
Antabuse does nothing for cravings.
I did quit drinking 4 months later...
and did not use Antabuse to do so.
This can be true for anyone...
Antabuse and me
too used Antabuse in early sobriety.
I did drink whith it.... became so violently ill
I quit the Antabuse.....
The catalyst for my reaction was a single split of
champagne ..18 hours after the lowest dosage.
Be sure and check out the afterlife of Antabuse
I kinda remember it stays in your system a week
after the last pill. Also...you do need to have your
doctor monitor liver enzymes if you take the med.
You must be also very aware of foods and
products containing any type of alcohol.
Depending on a persons senstivity....an unknown factor
you can also get quite ill that way too.
I also had to see my doctor monthly for blood test
to make sure my liver was not failing.
Antabuse does nothing for cravings.
I did quit drinking 4 months later...
and did not use Antabuse to do so.
This can be true for anyone...
Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,141
I don't know of too many people on antabuse that didn't drink on it. When I was on it I could drink one beer before I started feeling the ill effects and they were enough to keep me from drinking the second beer. Sometimes! The ill effects only lasted about an hour and were limited to hot flashes. I do mean hot too. I felt like my face was going to spontaneously combust at any minute. They recommend 4 days off before you can drink again but I tried sooner. Days one and two weren't enough but I could bear it at three days.
That's just my personal story but I would not recommend drinking on it because it won't allow your liver to filter the toxins out of the alcohol. Even if you can drink a little on it you are still poisoning yourself by drinking.
I personally can't believe the stuff is available on the market because any alcoholic will try drinking on it with almost no exceptions.
That's just my personal story but I would not recommend drinking on it because it won't allow your liver to filter the toxins out of the alcohol. Even if you can drink a little on it you are still poisoning yourself by drinking.
I personally can't believe the stuff is available on the market because any alcoholic will try drinking on it with almost no exceptions.
Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: scotland
Posts: 1,493
hello.i was given antabuse about four years ago when i was in a mental hospital.by the 5th day i had convinced the staff it was safe for me to go for a walk round the town with my boyfriend.i headed straight for the pub! i was violently sick after a couple of drinks,but just the once and on i carried with my merry spree (ugh),,that is my only experience with it.to me i would not take it again.if i was gona drink i was gona drink.and i was sick most days anyway so it was just a minor inconvenience.personally and i mean personally i think its a waste of time.but thats just me,if your serious about quiting then why would you take a drug thats going to make you sick if you drink? its just prolonging the whole thing.
The Dr. I saw years back prescribed me some with the stern warning that if I am going to drink with Antibuse, then I should plan on driving to the hospital before the first drink and be ready to call 911 from the parking lot.
Scared me enough to not drink... until I got off of it and quickly went back to vodka or whatever was around.
Antibuse will scare you away from a drink but it doesnt give you the discipline or coping tools to stay sober on your own.
Good luck and hang in there!
Scared me enough to not drink... until I got off of it and quickly went back to vodka or whatever was around.
Antibuse will scare you away from a drink but it doesnt give you the discipline or coping tools to stay sober on your own.
Good luck and hang in there!
Hello Jackie
I took antibuse about 20 years ago. It was part of my probation to keep from going to jail. I had to go to an alcohol drug program where someone would watch me take it. I only tried drinking once while taking it. I had hot flashes (as someone else said) My heart was also pounding really bad.It's hard to describe. I was around 30 years old back then. I couldn't imagine taking it now. But there were people in the program in thier 50's taking it. I could drink a week or so after stopping it, but it was at least a month before I felt right, I'll never forget that feeling. I don't believe they will perscribe it to someone with liver problems, because it's hard on your liver.
I took antibuse about 20 years ago. It was part of my probation to keep from going to jail. I had to go to an alcohol drug program where someone would watch me take it. I only tried drinking once while taking it. I had hot flashes (as someone else said) My heart was also pounding really bad.It's hard to describe. I was around 30 years old back then. I couldn't imagine taking it now. But there were people in the program in thier 50's taking it. I could drink a week or so after stopping it, but it was at least a month before I felt right, I'll never forget that feeling. I don't believe they will perscribe it to someone with liver problems, because it's hard on your liver.
I really never understood the utility of antabuse. Seems medieval and punitive to me. Besides, if people really want to drink, they just quit taking it for a few days. Shrug.
Campral and Revia, otoh, work very well at limiting cravings and craving-related anxiety.
I was on Campral for the first six months or so, and it really helped me get past some 'white knuckle' moments.
Campral and Revia, otoh, work very well at limiting cravings and craving-related anxiety.
I was on Campral for the first six months or so, and it really helped me get past some 'white knuckle' moments.
Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,141
I really never understood the utility of antabuse. Seems medieval and punitive to me. Besides, if people really want to drink, they just quit taking it for a few days. Shrug.
Campral and Revia, otoh, work very well at limiting cravings and craving-related anxiety.
I was on Campral for the first six months or so, and it really helped me get past some 'white knuckle' moments.
Campral and Revia, otoh, work very well at limiting cravings and craving-related anxiety.
I was on Campral for the first six months or so, and it really helped me get past some 'white knuckle' moments.
Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 88
Please stay away from Antabuse. It has killed people that drank on it. It does nothing for cravings. My addiction specialist will not even prescribe to people who ask for it. It's an old-school medication to scare people from drinking
There are several newer meds that actually reduce cravings.
I take Campral and Naltexone for cravings -- and they work great. Both are safe. Naltrexone causes nausea for the first 2 days, then it goes away.
There are several newer meds that actually reduce cravings.
I take Campral and Naltexone for cravings -- and they work great. Both are safe. Naltrexone causes nausea for the first 2 days, then it goes away.
Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 88
One more negative thing about Antabuse from people I know who took it....
You also have to be careful about how your food is prepared. Anything cooked in a wine sauce, for example, made my friend ill because of the Antabuse.
You also have to be careful about how your food is prepared. Anything cooked in a wine sauce, for example, made my friend ill because of the Antabuse.
I don't know anything about Antabuse. I do take naltrexone. I recently posted about it here:
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...altrexone.html
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...altrexone.html
Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Southern Colorado
Posts: 1,167
I took anabuse twice. The first time I was coerced into it by my Level-2 Alcohol education and Therapy Class directors back in the early 90s. I did not drink on it as I rarely have a problem "quitting" drinking. It's the staying sober part I have a problem with. Once I'm stopped, I can go for a time without a drink. But once I'm already started, there's no stopping me. The good people at the L2E&T place weaned me off of it and I stayed not drinking for a time after I served my legal obligations. I wanted to keep my darned driver's license and I did just that. Then not long after, I was back to drinking.
I took it a second time right after a bad bender after 9/11 in 2001 as I was coerced ( I told them I was quite sure A.A. would work for me and I didn't need the anabuse. They insisted that it couldn't hurt and would be added protection) to do it by a doctor in the treatment center I went to in order to try and save my job. There again, I didn't drink on it, but my family told me I smelled really bad... like rotten garlic (And no, I didn't normally smell like rotten-garlic) and I had an appendicitis shortly after... and quit after that. I told the treatment center to stick that anabuse in their ear. I remained sober going to A.A. for almost 2 years after that.
There was this girl who took anabuse when I did and she had really super bad acne. I wondered if the anabuse caused that for her. IDK.
I took it a second time right after a bad bender after 9/11 in 2001 as I was coerced ( I told them I was quite sure A.A. would work for me and I didn't need the anabuse. They insisted that it couldn't hurt and would be added protection) to do it by a doctor in the treatment center I went to in order to try and save my job. There again, I didn't drink on it, but my family told me I smelled really bad... like rotten garlic (And no, I didn't normally smell like rotten-garlic) and I had an appendicitis shortly after... and quit after that. I told the treatment center to stick that anabuse in their ear. I remained sober going to A.A. for almost 2 years after that.
There was this girl who took anabuse when I did and she had really super bad acne. I wondered if the anabuse caused that for her. IDK.
@ Katie
I was on Revia back in '02, but I was still drinking off and on, so I don't know how well it worked...if at all.
The Campral did wonders for me, as craving-related anxiety seemed to rule my life for the first few months. It seemed to turn down the intensity of the cravings for me.
However, it isn't a 'magic pill' that will make everything go away. You'll still have stress and all the crappy feelings that go along with being sober for a while. Thats just part of the process.
Attending meetings (or at least surrounding yourself with sober people and activities), exercise, eat right, and find new interests to pursue...this is essential to good recovery. The pill itself will only address a fraction of your overall 'recovery'.
Good luck!
I was on Revia back in '02, but I was still drinking off and on, so I don't know how well it worked...if at all.
The Campral did wonders for me, as craving-related anxiety seemed to rule my life for the first few months. It seemed to turn down the intensity of the cravings for me.
However, it isn't a 'magic pill' that will make everything go away. You'll still have stress and all the crappy feelings that go along with being sober for a while. Thats just part of the process.
Attending meetings (or at least surrounding yourself with sober people and activities), exercise, eat right, and find new interests to pursue...this is essential to good recovery. The pill itself will only address a fraction of your overall 'recovery'.
Good luck!
Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,141
Yeah, this is a great thread. I just don't believe in Antabuse, due to my own experience on it. I just counted the days until I could drink again. I had the whole strategy down. One pill a week and then not take anymore and wait for four or five days to pass and then make a decision as to take another pill. All in all, this was crazy-making for me.
Hiya Everyone
Thanks for all your replies. Based on all the things you have said I think I'll give this idea for me a wide berth.
Its great to be able to get first hand information about issues from you guys.
Have a good day.
J
Thanks for all your replies. Based on all the things you have said I think I'll give this idea for me a wide berth.
Its great to be able to get first hand information about issues from you guys.
Have a good day.
J
Currently Active Users Viewing this Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)