Campral

About Campral

  • Helps people who are dependent on alcohol to abstain from drinking alcohol
  • Reduces the urge to drink
  • Take tablets with food
  • Not to be used while breastfeeding

Campral is a medication that contains acamprosate as its active ingredient. It is used to help individuals who have recently quit drinking alcohol to maintain abstinence. Acamprosate works by restoring the natural balance of neurotransmitters in the brain that are disrupted by chronic alcohol consumption. This medication is suitable for adults who are alcohol-dependent and are looking to stay sober by reducing alcohol cravings.

Dosage and usage

For best results, the usual dose of Campral is two tablets taken three times a day. You should take the tablets orally with food. It's important not to crush or chew the tablets. Remember that exceeding the recommended dose will not enhance the effectiveness of the medication. If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for your next dose. In that case, skip the missed dose. The effects of Campral build up over time, so it's essential to take it regularly as prescribed. If you experience any unusual symptoms or side effects, contact your healthcare provider promptly.

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