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Disease Information for Acamprosate (Campral) Administration/Toxicity
- Clinical Manifestations
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- Bulla/bullous rash
- Vesicobullous rashes
- Loss of libido,male
- Sexual dysfunction
- Loss of libido,women
- Increased libido
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- Drug induced Gastritis.
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- Acamprosate (Campral) administration, Brand name/Campral EC (Acamprosate), Synonym/Acetylhomotaurinae calcium (Acamprosate)
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- DRUG/Dose 333 mgms (Unit/Pill/Capsule size)
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Anti-alcoholism drug used for years in Europe but not FDA approved as of early 2004; oral preparation (333 mgm); mitigates against alcohol craving as GABA receptor antagonist or modulator (homotaurine is antimetabolite of GABA); apparently safe drug exceted by kidneys not metabolized by liver;causes gastroenteritis like syndrome, pruritis, rash, bullous rash, and sexual dysfunction with increased or decreased libido
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