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Original Article

Sodium Valproate in the Treatment of the Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome

(National Medical Adviser) (Consultant Psychiatrist) (Dean and Professor of Medicine) (Scientific. Officer) (National Medical Adviser) (Consultant Psychiatrist) (Dean and Professor of Medicine) (Scientific. Officer) (National Medical Adviser) (Consultant Psychiatrist) (Dean and Professor of Medicine) (Scientific. Officer) (National Medical Adviser) (Consultant Psychiatrist) (Dean and Professor of Medicine) (Scientific. Officer) , , &
Pages 213-215 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The value of sodium valproate in the management of patients during withdrawal from alcohol dependence has been assessed. Alcoholic inpatients were randomly allocated to two groups — one treated with sodium valproate and the other acting as a control. All patients received multivitamins and fluid and electrolyte replacement, and some received chlormethiazole or other tranquillisers. Treatment with sodium valproate (1200 mg daily) was continued for one week. The occurence of seizures and other withdrawal symptoms (tremulousness, nausea, sweating, disorientation) were noted daily. Forty-nine episodes of withdrawal have been included in the trial — 22 in the sodium valproate group and 27 in the control group. Five patients, all in the control group, had seizures. Other withdrawal symptoms disappeared more quickly in the sodium valproate group even though fewer patients were receiving chlormethiazole.

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