Campral (Acamprosate)

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Brand Name : Campral

Marketing Authorization Holder : Merck Sharp & Dohme

Prescription Required

 
 

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Generic Name : Acamprosate

Manufactured By : Authorized Indian Generic

Prescription Required

 
 

Product Details

Campral

Information about Campral (Acamprosate)

Campral is a prescription medication that contains acamprosate as its active ingredient. It is primarily used as part of a treatment program to help individuals who are abstinent from alcohol to maintain their sobriety. Acamprosate works by stabilizing the chemical balance in the brain that is disrupted by chronic alcohol use, thus reducing the cravings and the urge to drink.

Product Highlights

  • Specifically used to support abstinence in individuals recovering from alcohol dependence.
  • Helps to restore the balance of neurotransmitters in the brain that are affected by long-term alcohol use.

Key Ingredient

  • Acamprosate

Key Benefits

  • Helps individuals maintain alcohol abstinence and reduce cravings for alcohol.
  • Assists in decreasing the urge to drink, which can be a crucial part of a comprehensive treatment program.
  • Works to restore normal neurotransmitter function in the brain affected by alcohol abuse.

Direction of Use

  • Typically, the recommended dosage is 2 tablets taken three times a day (total of 6 tablets daily). Follow your healthcare provider’s specific instructions.
  • Take the tablets orally with or without food. Swallow the tablets whole; do not crush or chew them.
  • For optimal effectiveness, take the medication consistently as prescribed and at the same times each day.

Safety Concerns

  • May include diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, and flatulence.
  • Rare but serious side effects can include severe allergic reactions, mood changes, or depression. Seek medical attention if you experience symptoms like rash, swelling, severe abdominal pain, or mood changes.
  • There are generally no significant drug interactions with acamprosate, but always inform your healthcare provider of all medications and supplements you are taking.

Avoid Campral (Acamprosate) If

  • You are allergic to acamprosate or any of its inactive ingredients.
  • If you have severe kidney impairment, Campral may not be appropriate, as it is primarily excreted through the kidneys.
  • Campral is intended for use in individuals who are abstinent from alcohol. It should not be used to manage active alcohol withdrawal or in those who are currently drinking.


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