Disulfiram (sold under the trade names Antabuse and Antabus) is a drug discovered in the 1920s that is used to support the treatment of chronic alcoholism by producing an acute sensitivity to ethanol (alcohol). Disulfiram works by inhibiting the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, which means many of the effects of a "hangover" are felt immediately after alcohol is consumed.
In the body, alcohol is converted to acetaldehyde, which is then broken down by aldehyde dehydrogenase. If the dehydrogenase enzyme is inhibited, acetaldehyde builds up and causes unpleasant effects. Disulfiram should be used in conjunction with counseling and support.
Disulfiram is also being studied as a treatment for cocaine dependence, as it prevents the breakdown of dopamine (a neurotransmitter whose release is stimulated by cocaine); the excess dopamine results in increased anxiety, higher blood pressure, restlessness, and other unpleasant symptoms. Several studies have reported that it has antiprotozoal activity, as well. Disulfiram is the subject of research for treatment of cancer and HIV (to activate the reservoir of HIV-infected resting CD4 cells).
I promised to the world
On a silver platter
But the promises I make
I couldn't keep
But at the time
The only thing that mattered
Was to find a way to sweep her off her feet
For the first time in my life
I have somethin special
She surrendered all her precious love to me
Each night I thank my lucky stars
And count my many blessings
Yes, I do
Thats she puts all her faith in me
Thats what I love about my baby
Thats what my baby means to me
Yeah, thats I love about my baby
She means the world to me
Yeah!
Her lips are sweet as cotton candy
Warmer than all forgotten why (??)
Softer than silk, soaked in satin
But the best part of it all
Is she's all mine!
Thats what I love about my baby
Thats what my baby means to me
Thats what I love about my baby
She means the world to me
Yeah!
Thats what I love about my baby
Thats what my baby means to me
Thats what I love about my baby
She means the world to me