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Campral


Campral is the brand name for something called acamprosate. This is a drug normally used for treating alcohol dependency, but if in the wrong hands, it can also cause addiction. To treat alcohol dependency it helps to stabilise the brain’s chemical balance. Conventionally, alcoholism disrupts the balance and causes the person to drink compulsively. It is something many clinics still use today.

Campral is manufactured and marketed by Forest Laboratories in the United States. Outside of the US, it is a company called Merck KGaA that markets the drug. Patients can find it in the form of odourless white tablets in 333mg doses. This is not actually pure campral, it is combined with calcium, but the dose is equivalent to 300mg of campral. Those who are addicted to this substance will simply take many tablets in a short space of time.

Side Effects

Side effects normally include headaches and insomnia. However, it is sometimes fatal to people with kidney problems and specific allergies. Some more serious side effects include elevated blood pressure, heart palpitations, and diarrhoea. This is why it is vital people who are addicted to campral find help immediately as it does not take long to develop a serious addiction that can kill.

Treating Campral Addictions

Campral addiction treatment is best done within a residential centre due to the seriousness of the side effects. Some long-term addictions have such serious side effects that it makes it impossible to stop without any outside help. Initially, clinics will take into account whether the person also has an alcohol addiction. Drugs like campral are sometimes used to treat people with these issues, so it is vital to know about it prior to starting an addiction treatment programme.

Qualified counsellors use tailored treatment regimens to best target each patient’s specific issue. Every addiction has a different root cause; therefore, this is what makes this approach so vital.

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