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A 40-year-old chronic alcoholic is started on disulfiram therapy. What is the main pharmacological effect of this drug?
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A 40-year-old chronic alcoholic is started on disulfiram therapy. What is the main pharmacological effect of this drug?

A.

Increases alcohol metabolism by the liver

B.

Causes unpleasant reaction if alcohol is consumed

C.

Acts as GABA agonist reducing craving

D.

Blocks NMDA receptors to prevent withdrawal seizures

Correct option is B

Disulfiram inhibits aldehyde dehydrogenase, causing acetaldehyde accumulation if alcohol is taken → flushing, nausea, palpitations. This creates an aversion.
Explanation of options: (a) ✘ It actually blocks metabolism, doesn’t increase it. (b) ✔ Correct; disulfiram → unpleasant reaction with alcohol. (c) ✘ GABA agonism is mechanism of benzodiazepines, not disulfiram. (d) ✘ NMDA blockade is seen with acamprosate, not disulfiram.

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