Campral (acamprosate calcium) is a medication used to help alcohol-dependent patients who are abstinent not drink alcohol. Campral should be used as part of a comprehensive management program with psychosocial support. Fact Table Formula C5H11NO4S License US FDA Bioavailability 11% Legal status Rx-Only Chemical Name Acamprosate Elimination half-life 20 h to 33 h Dosage (Strength) 333mg Pregnancy Consult Doctor Brands Campral EC Protein binding Negligible PubChem CID 155434 MedlinePlus a604028 ChEBI 51042 ATC code N07BB03 DrugBank DB00659 KEGG D07058 Routes of administration Oral
Campral (Acamprosate Calcium)
- Follow your doctor's instructions for treatment with Campral and don't hesitate to ask your doctor questions or inform your doctor of any concerns you may have. Campral is available in 333 mg enteric-coated tablets. Campral dosage: The recommended dose is to take two 333 mg tablets (666 mg total) by mouth three times a day. The dose may be adjusted in patients with moderate kidney problems.