Hangover-Inducing Vaccines

The University of Chile's Vaccine Causes Hangovers to Cure Alcoholism

Nobody in their right mind would take medication to give themselves a hangover, unless they were trying to cure alcoholism.

That's exactly what researchers at the University of Chile are proposing. Their new vaccine instantly causes a hangover when the subject takes a drink, making ingesting alcohol absolutely intolerable. At least that's the main idea behind it. Considering that most people hate or can't tolerate hangovers, this is a pretty ingenious way to help cure alcoholism. The vaccine blocks the alcohol processing enzyme in the liver, which then produces a compound called acetaldehyde. This compound is the evil, no good reason that someone feels run over by a truck after a bender. The vaccine is currently on trials with mice, and could be commercially available for human use by 2015.

Hangover-inducing Vaccines
Developing vaccines that induce a hangover as a means to cure alcoholism.
Alcoholism Treatment
Using vaccines to create aversion to alcohol in order to treat alcohol addiction.
Enzyme Blockers
Creating vaccines that block alcohol processing enzymes to prevent the harmful effects of alcohol.

Sectors Adopting This

Pharmaceutical
Pharmaceutical companies can explore the development of hangover-inducing vaccines as a treatment for alcoholism.
Addiction Treatment
Rehabilitation centers and addiction treatment services can explore the use of hangover-inducing vaccines to aid in alcohol addiction recovery.
Healthcare
Healthcare providers can offer hangover-inducing vaccines as a preventive measure to reduce alcohol-related health issues.
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