Sudden Unexpected Death and Alcohol Addiction: Case Report on Disulfiram Use.

Q3 Medicine
Acta Medica Lituanica Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.15388/Amed.2025.32.1.5
Gabija Kondratavičiūtė, Dalius Banionis, Sigitas Laima, Sigitas Chmieliauskas, Diana Vasiljevaitė, Paulius Petreikis, Robertas Badaras
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Abstract

Background: : Disulfiram is a type of medication widely prescribed in order to cease alcohol consumption. When used with alcohol, the 'disulfiram-alcohol reaction' occurs, causing nausea and vomiting. Disulfiram blocks alcohol dissolving enzymes thus increasing acetaldehyde concentration and inducing the above-mentioned symptoms. These undesirable symptoms are similar to the side effects that occur to oncological patients after the administration of chemotherapy.

Materials and methods: : Descriptive research method was used. The literature focusing on alcohol, medications and drug consumption was reviewed.

Case report: : The primary abstinence at the beginning of treatment with Disulfiram does not guarantee that alcohol usage will not get manifested again at the further stages of treatment. Alcohol addiction forces patients to search for a way to avoid the unwanted reactions. Sometimes, patients tend to be quite ingenious while trying to suppress the arising side effects. In many cases, it involves the usage of additional medication.

Conclusions: : When alcohol addiction overpowers, the patient tries to reduce the undesirable symptoms and may even die if alcohol is combined with disulfiram. Death may occur due to the cardio and neurotoxic effects of acetaldehyde.

猝死与酒精成瘾:使用双硫仑的病例报告。
背景:双硫仑是一种广泛用于戒酒的药物。当与酒精一起使用时,会发生“双硫仑-酒精反应”,引起恶心和呕吐。双硫仑阻断醇溶酶,从而增加乙醛浓度,诱发上述症状。这些不良症状与肿瘤患者化疗后出现的副作用相似。材料与方法:采用描述性研究方法。综述了有关酒精、药物和药物消费的文献。病例报告::在双硫仑治疗开始时的初步戒断并不能保证在治疗的进一步阶段不会再次出现酗酒现象。酒精成瘾迫使病人寻找一种方法来避免不必要的反应。有时,患者在试图抑制出现的副作用时往往很有独创性。在许多情况下,它涉及使用额外的药物。结论:当酒精成瘾无法控制时,患者试图减轻不良症状,如果酒精与双硫仑合用,甚至可能死亡。乙醛的心脏和神经毒性作用可能导致死亡。
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Acta Medica Lituanica
Acta Medica Lituanica Medicine-General Medicine
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