Abstract
This paper presents data concerning the safety and effectiveness of outpatient treatment of the patient with the alcohol withdrawal syndrome. One hundred and sixteen patients were studied: 50% were successfully treated, 20% dropped out of treatment, and 30% of patients required hospitalization. There were no serious medical complications. Advantages and disadvantages of outpatient treatment for the alcohol withdrawal syndrome are discussed. It is concluded that outpatient treatment of the alcohol withdrawal syndrome is effective for certain alcoholics.