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Alcohol and Benzodiazepines: Withdrawal Syndromes
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1980A mixed alcohol‐benzodiazepine (BD) addiction was recognized in 25 alcoholics who were admitted for detoxification. They experienced a withdrawal syndrome, atypical for alcoholics, starting 2–10 days after abrupt discontinuation of drugs and characterized by more psychomotor and less autonomic nervous system signs than is usual in alcohol withdrawal ...
D, Benzer, P, Cushman
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Dexmedetomidine for Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2015Objective: To review available evidence evaluating dexmedetomidine in alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) while identifying gaps in evidence for its use in this setting. Data Sources: A MEDLINE search (1966-August 2015) to identify English-language articles evaluating the efficacy and safety of dexmedetomidine in alcohol withdrawal.
Dustin D, Linn, Kathryn C, Loeser
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American family physician, 2004
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.
Bayard, Max +3 more
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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.
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Management of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndromes
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979To the Editor.— Thompson, in the February 1978Archives(138:278-283), reviews six studies1-6of the treatment of alcohol withdrawal and concludes that "sedatives stopped progression of early withdrawal to... DTs [delirium tremens]." My analysis of the same six studies yields different results.
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Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983To the Editor.— Dr. Giuffrida's comments regarding treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (1982;248:2535) merit comment. He states that intramuscular chlordiazepoxide and diazepam are "commonly" used to reduce agitation. While their use intramuscularly (IM) is undoubtedly common, such use cannot be endorsed. Chlordiazepoxide is poorly absorbed from
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American family physician, 1996
Hundreds of thousands of significant alcohol withdrawal episodes are encountered by primary care physicians every year. If the situation is appreciated at an early stage, most patients can be managed successfully on an outpatient basis with benzodiazepines.
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Hundreds of thousands of significant alcohol withdrawal episodes are encountered by primary care physicians every year. If the situation is appreciated at an early stage, most patients can be managed successfully on an outpatient basis with benzodiazepines.
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Management of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndromes
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1978Withdrawal from alcohol (ethanol, ethyl alcohol) or other general sedatives leads to progressive hyperactivity that progresses from tremulousness, sleep disturbance, and hallucinosis, to the more serious rum fits and delirium tremens (DTs). Withdrawal can be prevented and, in most cases, arrested by prompt replacement of alcohol with paraldehyde ...
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American family physician, 1983
The alcohol withdrawal syndrome can be divided into four stages, which should be recognized and treated to prevent progression to the later stages. Delirium tremens, the final stage of withdrawal, is characterized by extreme autonomic hypersensitivity and seizures.
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The alcohol withdrawal syndrome can be divided into four stages, which should be recognized and treated to prevent progression to the later stages. Delirium tremens, the final stage of withdrawal, is characterized by extreme autonomic hypersensitivity and seizures.
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Cheryl L Rock +2 more
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