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Antabuse treatment in Astoria

A Queens access point for alcohol-use-disorder medication evaluation, follow-up planning, and confidential care for patients in Astoria, Ditmars, East Elmhurst, and nearby Queens neighborhoods. Discuss Disulfiram, alcohol relapse prevention medication, counseling, insurance, and follow-up options with a licensed provider.

Disulfiram should never be taken while intoxicated or without a patient's full knowledge. Alcohol must be avoided before starting, during treatment, and for up to 14 days after the last dose because reactions can continue after medication is stopped.

Disulfiram is not a cure for alcohol use disorder and does not directly treat withdrawal. It is usually strongest when paired with counseling, recovery planning, accountability, follow-up, and treatment for anxiety, depression, insomnia, trauma, or other co-occurring conditions when those are present.

A local follow-up plan matters Medication decisions, counseling support, and accountability are easier to maintain when care fits your actual schedule.

What starts at this location

Medication evaluation

A provider reviews whether Disulfiram, Antabuse, VIVITROL, naltrexone, acamprosate, counseling, or a higher level of care fits.

Safety review

Recent drinking, withdrawal symptoms, liver and heart history, psychiatric history, pregnancy questions, and medication interactions are reviewed.

Follow-up planning

Follow-up can address side effects, medication adherence, counseling, relapse risk, insurance, and whether telehealth is appropriate.

Bring to the first visit

  • Photo ID, insurance card, and preferred pharmacy information.
  • Medication list, allergies, prior alcohol-use treatment records, and recent lab results if available.
  • Details about recent drinking, withdrawal symptoms, detox history, seizures, blackouts, or emergency visits.
  • Questions about counseling, family support, recovery meetings, privacy, work schedules, and telehealth follow-up.

Local follow-up can include

  • Medication check-ins for side effects, adherence, and safety.
  • Discussion of hidden alcohol sources and what to do after accidental exposure.
  • Counseling coordination, mental-health referral, or addiction-treatment referral when needed.
  • Insurance, pharmacy benefit, and self-pay questions before the plan continues.

When office care is not enough

If withdrawal feels unsafe, there is chest pain, seizure risk, confusion, suicidal thoughts, severe intoxication, or a severe reaction after alcohol exposure, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Office and telehealth visits are not a substitute for emergency care.

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Questions about Astoria care

Nao Medical's Astoria location can support alcohol-use-disorder medication evaluation and follow-up planning. A provider must decide whether Disulfiram is clinically appropriate.
37-15 23rd Ave, Astoria, NY 11105
No. Alcohol should be avoided while taking Disulfiram or Antabuse and for up to 14 days after stopping because reactions can continue.
If withdrawal feels unsafe, there is chest pain, seizure risk, confusion, suicidal thoughts, severe intoxication, or a severe reaction after alcohol exposure, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Office and telehealth visits are not a substitute for emergency care.

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