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Disclaimer - The information given below is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for consultation with a Lyme disease specialist. "The Right to be Cured" society cannot be held responsible for the misuse that could be done. This page aims to gather and synthesize in one place recent and scattered data on this experimental treatment for patients and Lyme specialists. The use of disulfiram should be done only with the assistance of an LLMD. It has been brought to our attention that some doc

Disulfiram (pronunciation \ daɪ-ˈsəl-fə-ram \ ), is the generic name of an old drug (70 years old), trade name: Antabuse , used for treatment of alcoholism. It is cheap, and has been used extensively. It is not an antibiotic. It has a low MIC (minimal inhibitory concentration). It works by blocking the metabolism of acetaldehyde . When a person consumes alcohol, it is converted into a toxic byproduct, acetaldehyde, through an enzyme, alcohol dehydrogenase. Then this acetaldehyde is in turn converted to acet

Caveat - The dosage described in this section has not been proven nor even studied. These doses are what people are doing. They are by no means recommendations. This is only what is being done right now. It’s important to stress the research is not available yet.