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“Several reports have described an unpleasant disulfiramlike reaction to alcohol experienced by patients taking cephalosporin antibiotics such as cefamandole (CMD), cefoperazone and moxalactam (1-4).”
“Disulfiram, cefamandole , and procarbazine significantly increased blood acetaldehyde levels after ethanol administration, while on the contrary, cotrimoxazole, griseofulvin, and propranolol had no effect on blood acetaldehyde.”