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Gabapentin for the treatment of ethanol withdrawal
Authors:John Voris Pharm D  Nancy L. Smith MN  APRN BC  Subba M. Rao MB  BS  Diana L. Thome MD  Queen J. Flowers MN
Affiliation:1. Mental Health Service Line , WJBD Veteran's Affairs Medical Center , (116), 6439 Garner's Ferry Road, Columbia, South Carolina, 29209–1639 E-mail: John.Voris@med.va.gov.;2. College of Pharmacy , University of South Carolina , Columbia, South Carolina;3. Mental Health Service Line , WJBD Veteran's Affairs Medical Center , Columbia, South Carolina
Abstract:Benzodiazepines (BZDs) are the drug of choice for the suppression of alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Gabapentin, a drug approved for use as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of partial seizures, has none of the BZD‐type difficulties (drug interactions, abuse potential). We retrospectively report on the use of gabapentin for ethanol withdrawal in 49 patients. Thirty‐one patients were treated in the outpatient program and 18 in the general inpatient psychiatric unit. Positive outcomes as evidenced by completion of gabapentin therapy were achieved in 25 out of 31 outpatients and 17 out of 18 inpatients. Statistical significance was reached regarding the positive relationship between prior ethanol use and inpatient “as needed”; benzodiazepine use. Both sets of data suggest that gabapentin works well for the mild to moderate alcohol withdrawal patient.
Keywords:alcohol withdrawal  gabapentin  substance abuse
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