Anthropometric Measurements as Predictors of Low Birth Weight Among Tanzanian Neonates: A Hospital-Based Study
November 7, 2025
Brand Name :
Campral
Synonyms :
acamprosate
Class :
Drugs used in alcohol dependence
Safety and efficacy have not been established.Â
may enhance the serum concentration of ubrogepant
may enhance the concentration of serum when combined with OAT1/3 substrates
The presence of cefotiam may lead to reduced excretion rates of acamprosate when used together
When acamprosate is used together with ouabain, this leads to reduction in acamprosate excretion
co-administering acamprosate with taurocholic acid may lead to a diminished excretion of acamprosate
may diminish the serum concentration of each other when combined
may have an increased CNS depressant effect when combined with alcohol
may have an increased CNS depressant effect when combined with alcohol
may have an increased CNS depressant effect when combined with alcohol
may have an increased CNS depressant effect when combined with alcohol
may have an increased CNS depressant effect when combined with alcohol
Adverse drug reactions Â
Frequency Defined Â
>10% Â
Diarrhea (16%) Â
1-10% Â
Anxiety (6%) Â
Pain (3%) Â
Paresthesia (2%) Â
Flatulence (3%) Â
Insomnia (7%) Â
Pruritus (4%) Â
Sweating (2%) Â
Asthenia (6%) Â
Depression (5%) Â
Dizziness (3%) Â
Accidental injury (3%) Â
Anorexia (3%) Â
Dry mouth (2%) Â
Nausea (4%) Â
Frequency Not Defined Â
Edema Â
Syncope Â
Vasodilation Â
Hypertension Â
Chest-pain Â
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Pregnancy warnings:   
AU TGA pregnancy category: B2
US FDA pregnancy category: CÂ
Lactation: Â
Excreted into human milk is unknown Â
Pregnancy Categories:       Â
Category A: well-controlled and Satisfactory studies show no risk to the fetus in the first or later trimester.  Â
Category B: there was no evidence of risk to the fetus in animal studies, and there were no enough studies on pregnant women. Â
Category C: there was evidence of risk of adverse effects in animal reproduction studies, and no adequate evidence in human studies must take care of potential risks in pregnant women.   Â
Category D: adequate data available with sufficient evidence of human fetal risk from various platforms, but despite the potential risk, and used only in emergency cases for potential benefits.   Â
Category X: Drugs listed in this category outweigh the risks over benefits. Hence these categories of drugs need to be avoided by pregnant women.   Â
Category N: There is no data available for the drug under this category Â
Patient Information Leaflet   Â
Generic Name: acamprosateÂ
Why do we use acamprosate? Â
acamprosate is a Drug used for alcohol dependence used to treat alcoholism.Â