Alcohol abuse is a global health problem. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) ranges from mild to severe symptoms that can lead to fatal delirium tremens requiring ICU admission and incurring high health care cost as high as $20,000 a month. The latest published reports suggest that phenobarbital is a promising therapeutic option for management of AWS as evidenced by less ICU admissions, length of stay in hospital, use of adjunctive agents, health care costs and attention from the nursing staff than that of patients treated with commonly used benzodiazepines such as lorazepam, diazepam, and chlordiazepoxide. Phenobarbital is beneficial for the treatment of AWS, both in the emergency and inpatient settings and both as monotherapy or in conjunc...
Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) may develop within 6-24 h after the abrupt discontinua...
Alcohol abuse and dependence can cause serious health problems as well as interpersonal, social, int...
Background: Benzodiazepines are the primary medical intervention used in the hospital for inpatients...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. Background: Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a common reason for adm...
BACKGROUND: Benzodiazepine-based protocols offer a standard of care for management of alcohol withdr...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) in surgical trauma patients is associated with signifi...
Background Benzodiazepines are considered first-line treatment for patients experie...
BACKGROUND: While there is ample data supporting the use of barbiturates and benzodiazepines (BZDs) ...
Background: For treatment of severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome, high dose benzodiazepines (BZDs) ma...
The standard of care for alcohol withdrawal centers on the use of escalating doses of benzodiazepine...
BACKGROUND: Benzodiazepine-resistant cases of alcohol withdrawal syndrome are common, and therefore ...
ABSTRACT: Benzodiazepines (BZDs) remain the gold standard for the management of acute alcohol with...
Abrupt cessation of regular use of alcohol in a dependent person causes a with-drawal syndrome that ...
Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) may develop within 6-24 h after the abrupt discontinua...
IntroductionPhenobarbital has been successfully used in the emergency department (ED) to manage symp...
Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) may develop within 6-24 h after the abrupt discontinua...
Alcohol abuse and dependence can cause serious health problems as well as interpersonal, social, int...
Background: Benzodiazepines are the primary medical intervention used in the hospital for inpatients...
© 2018, The Author(s) 2018. Background: Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a common reason for adm...
BACKGROUND: Benzodiazepine-based protocols offer a standard of care for management of alcohol withdr...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) in surgical trauma patients is associated with signifi...
Background Benzodiazepines are considered first-line treatment for patients experie...
BACKGROUND: While there is ample data supporting the use of barbiturates and benzodiazepines (BZDs) ...
Background: For treatment of severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome, high dose benzodiazepines (BZDs) ma...
The standard of care for alcohol withdrawal centers on the use of escalating doses of benzodiazepine...
BACKGROUND: Benzodiazepine-resistant cases of alcohol withdrawal syndrome are common, and therefore ...
ABSTRACT: Benzodiazepines (BZDs) remain the gold standard for the management of acute alcohol with...
Abrupt cessation of regular use of alcohol in a dependent person causes a with-drawal syndrome that ...
Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) may develop within 6-24 h after the abrupt discontinua...
IntroductionPhenobarbital has been successfully used in the emergency department (ED) to manage symp...
Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) may develop within 6-24 h after the abrupt discontinua...
Alcohol abuse and dependence can cause serious health problems as well as interpersonal, social, int...
Background: Benzodiazepines are the primary medical intervention used in the hospital for inpatients...