di·sul·fi·ram
or chiefly Brit di*sul*phi*ram n : a compound C10H20N2S4 that causes a severe physiological reaction to alcohol and is used esp. in the treatment of alcoholism - called also tetraethylthiuram disulfide - see ANTABUSE .
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