The spectrum of alcohol withdrawal symptoms ranges from such minor symptoms as insomnia and tremulousness to severe complications such as withdrawal seizures and delirium tremens. Although the history and physical examination usually are sufficient to diagnose alcohol withdrawal syndrome, other conditions may present with similar symptoms. Most patients undergoing alcohol withdrawal can be treated safely and effectively as outpatients. Pharmacologic treatment involves the use of medications that are cross-tolerant with alcohol. Benzodiazepines, the agents of choice, may be administered on a fixed or symptom-triggered schedule. Carbamazepine is an appropriate alternative to a benzodiazepine in the outpatient treatment of patients with mild t...
ABSTRACT: Benzodiazepines (BZDs) remain the gold standard for the management of acute alcohol with...
The alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a common management problem in hospital practice for neurol...
Background: Benzodiazepines are the primary medical intervention used in the hospital for inpatients...
Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) may develop within 6-24 h after the abrupt discontinua...
Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) may develop within 6-24 h after the abrupt discontinua...
Abrupt cessation of regular use of alcohol in a dependent person causes a with-drawal syndrome that ...
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Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a medical emergency, rare in the general population, but very c...
Alcohol abuse and dependence can cause serious health problems as well as interpersonal, social, int...
The alcohol withdrawal syndrome occurs in the hours or days after the cessation of alcohol drinking ...
Abstract — A computer-assisted and cross-reference literature search identified trials of therapy fo...
Introduction: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is anticipated to affect about eighteen percent of the popu...
Alchol abuse produces a considerable burden of illness in the Canadian population. The diagnosis of ...
keine AngabenAlcohol withdrawal and seizure are most of complications of alcoholabuser. More than on...
Abstract — Benzodiazepines (BZDs) are the preferred pharmacological agents for treatment of acute al...
ABSTRACT: Benzodiazepines (BZDs) remain the gold standard for the management of acute alcohol with...
The alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a common management problem in hospital practice for neurol...
Background: Benzodiazepines are the primary medical intervention used in the hospital for inpatients...
Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) may develop within 6-24 h after the abrupt discontinua...
Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) may develop within 6-24 h after the abrupt discontinua...
Abrupt cessation of regular use of alcohol in a dependent person causes a with-drawal syndrome that ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90352/1/j.1875-9114.1989.tb04119.x.pd
Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a medical emergency, rare in the general population, but very c...
Alcohol abuse and dependence can cause serious health problems as well as interpersonal, social, int...
The alcohol withdrawal syndrome occurs in the hours or days after the cessation of alcohol drinking ...
Abstract — A computer-assisted and cross-reference literature search identified trials of therapy fo...
Introduction: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is anticipated to affect about eighteen percent of the popu...
Alchol abuse produces a considerable burden of illness in the Canadian population. The diagnosis of ...
keine AngabenAlcohol withdrawal and seizure are most of complications of alcoholabuser. More than on...
Abstract — Benzodiazepines (BZDs) are the preferred pharmacological agents for treatment of acute al...
ABSTRACT: Benzodiazepines (BZDs) remain the gold standard for the management of acute alcohol with...
The alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a common management problem in hospital practice for neurol...
Background: Benzodiazepines are the primary medical intervention used in the hospital for inpatients...