%0 Journal Article %A Verge González, Carmen %A Lucena González, María Isabel %A López-Torres, Enrique %A Puche-García, María José %A Fraga, Enrique %A Romero-Gómez, Manuel %A Andrade Bellido, Raúl Jesús %T Adverse hepatic reactions associated with calcium carbimide and disulfiram therapy: is there still a role for these drugs? %D 2006 %@ 1007-9327 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/815 %X Disulfiram and calcium carbimide are two alcohol deterrants widely used in alcoholism treatment, however, there exist great concerns over their safety. Reports on hepatotoxicity, mainly related to disulfiram therapy, have been published. The hepatotoxic potential of calcium carbimide is less well characterized. Here, we describe four cases of liver damage related to this therapeutic group that were submitted to a Registry of hepatotoxicity and point out the limitations that we face when prescribing these compounds. A reassessment of the role of these compounds in the management of alcohol dependence is clearly needed. %K Calcium carbimide %K Hepatotoxicity %K Disuasivos de Alcohol %K Cianamida %K Disulfiram %K Interacciones de Drogas %K Hígado %K Enfermedad Hepática Inducida por Drogas %K Femenino %K Humanos %K Masculino %K Mediana Edad %K Adulto %~