Is campral a medicine that acts immediately or does it have to build in your system first?

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3 May 2010

It takes around five days of continued dosing for Campral to reach a constant peak level in the plasma.

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Palm Tree Man 6 Apr 2011

I just started today after 30 years of heavy drinking (and a five day cold-turkey withdraw - what a BITCH that was). I don't feel like drinking right now because by brain feels like it is on fire. Anyone else go through this? AND ... I can't get to sleep because my head is buzzing.

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