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Chlordiazepoxide withdrawal from

Withdrawal from long-term high-dose use of alcohol or sedative-hypnotic drugs can be life threatening if physical dependence is present. Benzodiazepines, such as chlordiazepoxide Librium) and diazepam Valium), are sometimes used to lessen the intensity of the withdrawal symptoms when alcohol or sedative-hypnotic drug use is discontinued. Benzodiazepines are also employed to help relieve the anxiety and other behavioral symptoms that may occur during rehabilitation. [Pg.359]

Long-acting drugs such as chlordiazepoxide and diazepam and, to a lesser extent, phenobarbital are administered in progressively decreasing doses to patients during withdrawal from physiologic dependence on ethanol or other sedative-hypnotics. Parenteral lorazepam is used to suppress the symptoms of delirium tremens. [Pg.483]

During acute withdrawal from alcohol, the intravenous administration of diazepam is recommended, usually followed by chlordiazepoxide given orally. [Pg.103]

The withdrawal syndrome from ethanol includes anxiety, insomnia, possibly convulsions and visual hallucinations (delirium tremens - the Dts). It is treated or better still prevented by a calm environment, adequate (but not excessive) hydration, and careful monitoring, with the added use of anticon-vulsive/sedative agents, mainly benzodiazepines to prevent or treat convulsions. The preventive effects of benzodiazepines on withdrawal morbidity has been clearly demonstrated. There do not seem to be major differences between benzodiazepines, such as chlordiazepoxide or diazepam or others. Because of the abuse potential in these highly susceptible patients, these should be rapidly weaned, and proper prevention of relapse instituted. Other drugs such as meprobamate and clomethiazole (Hemineurin) are commonly used in some countries. The effectiveness... [Pg.269]

Hollister LE, Motzenbecker FP, Degan RO. Withdrawal reactions from chlordiazepoxide ( librium ). Psychopharmacology 1961 2 63-68. [Pg.44]

File SE, Zharkovsky A, Hitchcott PK. Effects of nitrendepine, chlordiazepoxide, flumazenil and baclofen on the increased anxiety resulting from alcohol withdrawal. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry 1992 16 87-93. [Pg.249]

Chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride Treatment of initial or acute withdrawal symptoms caused by the withdrawal of alcohol from persons habituated to it Oral... [Pg.158]


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