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Disulfiram Implantation Critically Evaluated

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

M. T. Malcolm
Affiliation:
West Cheshire Hospital, Liverpool Road, Chester, CH1 3ST
J. S. Madden
Affiliation:
West Cheshire Hospital, Liverpool Road, Chester, CH1 3ST
A. E. Williams
Affiliation:
Chester City Hospital, Hoole Lane, Chester

Extract

A previous paper (Malcolm and Madden, 1973) has described the use of disulfiram implantation as a method of treatment for some alcoholics. The results obtained were satisfactory, measured in terms of duration of abstinence and social improvements made in the post-implant period. However, it was suggested that the success of the implant might be due to psychological rather than pharmacological factors. In an effort to clarify the nature of any deterrent effect of the implant, further clinical and biochemical evidence has been collected.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1974 

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