Composition Acamprosate (333mg)
Rx Prescription Required
Pack strip of 10 tablets
Storage Store below 30°C
Chemical Class Organosulfonic Acid
Action Class Alcohol deaddiction
Habbit Forming No
Manufacturer Consern Pharma Limited
Manufacturer address Consern Pharma Private Limited, Kuljive Mahajan(Mg. Director), Rural Focal Point, V.P.O. Tibba, Ludhiana – 141120, Punjab, India

Acampcon 333 Tablet
Acampcon 333 Tablet is a medicine that is used to stop craving in people who have completely stopped drinking alcohol. However, this medicine does not treat alcohol withdrawal symptoms or prevent the harmful effects of alcohol abuse.
Basic Info
Description
Acampcon 333 Tablet should be taken with food. It is only effective when you have completely stopped drinking alcohol. If you have missed a dose, take it as soon as you remember. Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment. This medication mustn’t be stopped suddenly without talking to your doctor.
Some common side effects of using this medication are abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, decreased libido, and itching. This medicine may cause diarrhea, so drink plenty of fluids to keep yourself hydrated while taking this medicine. Inform your doctor if you develop any unusual changes in mood or behavior, new or worsening depression, or suicidal thoughts or behavior.
You should have regular counseling sessions, as it will provide extra help to maintain abstinence from alcohol. Remember it will take time, support, willpower, and determination to readjust the habit of not drinking.
Uses
Alcohol addiction
How To Use
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Acampcon 333 Tablet is to be taken with food.
MOA
Acamprosate is believed to stabilize the chemical balance in the brain by blocking glutaminergic N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors and activating the gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptors.
What If
If you miss a dose of Acampcon 333 Tablet, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
Drug Tips
Acampcon 333 Tablet reduces craving for alcohol in people who have stopped drinking.
Take it in combination with a counselling programme to help you maintain abstinence from alcohol.
It is only effective after you have completely stopped drinking alcohol.
This medicine does not relieve alcohol withdrawal symptoms and does not prevent the harmful effects of continued alcohol abuse.
Talk to your doctor if you notice sudden mood changes or develop suicidal thoughts.
It will take time, support, willpower and determination to readjust to not drinking and learn to live without alcohol.
Faqs
Q. Is Acampcon 333 Tablet addictive/ is Acampcon 333 Tablet a narcotic?
Acampcon 333 Tablet is not addictive when given at prescribed dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Acampcon 333 Tablet is a calcium acetylhomotaurinate and not a narcotic
Q. Is Acampcon 333 Tablet effective?
Acampcon 333 Tablet is effective if used at prescribed dose and duration as advised by your doctor
Q. What is acamprosate/What is acamprosate calcium used for?
Acamprosate or acamprosate calcium along with counselling is used as a therapy to maintain the practice of avoiding alcohol drinking again in people who are alcohol dependent
Q. Does Acampcon 333 Tablet get you high/ make you drowsy/ cause weight gain?
These side effects are rare or uncommon with Acampcon 333 Tablet treatment. Consult your doctor immediately if you experience one or more such symptoms and stop taking Acampcon 333 Tablet immediately.
Benifits
In Alcohol addiction
Acampcon 333 Tablet is a medicine used, along with social support and counseling, to help people recover from alcohol addiction and to avoid having the urge to drink alcohol again. Acampcon 333 Tablet starts working from the very first dose and is a very safe and effective way of treating alcohol addiction.
Side Effects
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Impotence
Flatulence
Itching
Decreased libido
Vomiting
Nausea
Abdominal pain
Diarrhea
Safety Profile
Alcohol:CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Acampcon 333 Tablet. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy:CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Acampcon 333 Tablet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding:SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Acampcon 333 Tablet is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Driving:SAFE
Acampcon 333 Tablet does not usually affect your ability to drive.
Kidney:CAUTION
Acampcon 333 Tablet should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Acampcon 333 Tablet may be needed. Please consult your doctor.Use of Acampcon 333 Tablet is not recommended in patients with severe kidney disease.
Liver:CAUTION
Acampcon 333 Tablet should be used with caution in patients with severe liver disease. Dose adjustment of Acampcon 333 Tablet may be needed. Please consult your doctor.Limited information is available on the use of Acampcon 333 Tablet in these patients. No dose adjustment is recommended in patients with mild to moderate liver disease.
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