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Does camprall has any side effects and how much dosage should one take?

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Dr. Donald Alves answered

Specializes in Emergency Medicine

See Dr: Campral, aka acamprosate or n-acetyl homotaurine, is used to treat alcohol dependence. Side effects can include diarrhea, irregular heartbeats, blood pressure changes (up or down), headaches, impotence, insomnia. It is usually taken as a 333mg time-release tablet, three times a day. See a dr / addiction professional for more information.

Answered 3/26/2013

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