It’s advised to avoid even non-alcoholic beer when taking this medication, for more than one reason. Here we discuss how these two substances interact, as well as other potential consequences of consuming non-alcoholic beer duringalcohol use disorderrecovery.
How Non-Alcoholic Beer Reacts With Antabuse
It’s important to know that non-alcoholic beer (NA beer) is not necessarily free of alcohol. It is sometimes called “near beer” or “low-alcohol beer” as U.S. law allows companies to label their products as non-alcoholic if they contain less than 0.5% alcohol.Only products labeled “alcohol free” truly contain no alcohol.
Antabuse is designed to cause anyone who drinks alcohol while taking this drug severe discomfort. By interfering with thenormal metabolic process of alcohol, Antabuse can cause a wide range of symptoms from mild to very severe.
The most common symptoms experienced when mixing Antabuse with alcohol are facial flushing, increased perspiration, nausea, vomiting, and increased heart rate. However, some people have experienced severe reactions, including respiratory depression, seizures, and even death.
The effects experienced are generally proportionate to the dosage of Antabuse prescribed and the amount of alcohol consumed.
Exposure to Non-Alcoholic Beer Can Trigger Temptation
Beyond the side effects of mixing non-alcoholic beer and Antabuse, there are other reasons for people with alcohol issues to stay away from “near beer” products. One is thatdrinking non-alcoholic beer, and even no-alcohol beer, can trigger a craving for alcohol.
The smell of beer can be an especially powerful trigger. If a person is working to maintain sobriety, this is a stimulation to avoid. The small amount of alcohol in non-alcoholic beer may also encourage a relapse.
Another factor is the social situation in which a person drinks non-alcoholic beer. If they are socializing with friends who were their drinking buddies and they are drinking alcohol, it may be more difficult for the person to remain sober.
Tomaintain sobriety, avoiding high-risk situations such as this is critical.This can also help avoid uncomfortable reactions, such as if the friends challenge the person to have a sip of “real beer” or ridicule the individual for their choice of a non-alcoholic drink.
If Someone Says They Are Drinking Non-Alcoholic Beer When on Antabuse
One of the challenges that family members may face whentrying to support a relative in recoveryis that they may not be being told the truth. For example, the loved one may say that they are drinking non-alcoholic beer while on Antabuse when, in reality, they might have stopped taking their medication and are drinking regular beer instead.
If someone says they are taking Antabuse when they are also drinking non-alcoholic beer, this may be a warning sign.
For friends and family members dealing with the sometimes confusing and frustrating behaviors of a loved one with addiction, help is available. For example,Al-Anon family groupscan offer support from others who are or have been in similar circumstances.
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Verywell Mind uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read oureditorial processto learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.
National Archives and Records Administration.Code of Federal Regulations: 7.65 Alcohol content.Lanz J, Biniaz-Harris N, Kuvaldina M, Jain S, Lewis K, Fallon BA.Disulfiram: Mechanisms, applications, and challenges.Antibiotics. 2023;12(3):524. doi:10.3390/antibiotics12030524Mutschler J, Grosshans M, Soyka M, Rösner S.Current findings and mechanisms of action of disulfiram in the treatment of alcohol dependence.Pharmacopsychiatry. 2016;49(04):137-141. doi:10.1055/s-0042-103592Caballeria E, Pons-Cabrera MT, Balcells-Olivero M, et al.“Doctor, can I drink an alcohol-free beer?” Low-alcohol and alcohol-free drinks in people with heavy drinking or alcohol use disorders: systematic review of the literature.Nutrients. 2022;14(19):3925. doi:10.3390/nu14193925Melemis SM.Relapse prevention and the five rules of recovery.Yale J Biol Med. 2015;88(3):325-332.
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Mutschler J, Grosshans M, Soyka M, Rösner S.Current findings and mechanisms of action of disulfiram in the treatment of alcohol dependence.Pharmacopsychiatry. 2016;49(04):137-141. doi:10.1055/s-0042-103592
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Melemis SM.Relapse prevention and the five rules of recovery.Yale J Biol Med. 2015;88(3):325-332.
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