Alcohol withdrawal treatment in intoxicated vs non-intoxicated patients: A controlled open-label study with tiapride/carbamazepine, clomethiazole and diazepam

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Aims and methods: Alcohol withdrawal treatment efficacy of tiapride/carbamazepine (A) vs clomethiazole (B) vs diazepam (C) in non-intoxicated patients and vs tiapride/carbamazepine in intoxicated patients (D; breath alcohol concentration ≥ 1 g/l) was tested (n = 127) in a controlled randomized open-label study. Results: Efficacy and safety were not different between groups (total group: delirium, 3.9%; seizure, 0.8%), except for a lack of efficacy in 18% of intoxicated tiapride/carbamazepine patients. A change of medication in this group was necessary only when primarily intoxicated patients had reached the non-intoxicated range. Conclusions: Treatment with tiapride/carbamazepine in alcohol-intoxicated patients proved to be safe.

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Lucht, M., Kuehn, K. U., Armbruster, J., Abraham, G., Gaensicke, M., Barnow, S., … Freyberger, H. J. (2003). Alcohol withdrawal treatment in intoxicated vs non-intoxicated patients: A controlled open-label study with tiapride/carbamazepine, clomethiazole and diazepam. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 38(2), 168–175. https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agg050

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