Double-blind controlled trial comparing carbamazepine to oxazepam treatment of alcohol withdrawal
- PMID: 2653057
- DOI: 10.1176/ajp.146.5.617
Double-blind controlled trial comparing carbamazepine to oxazepam treatment of alcohol withdrawal
Abstract
Of 86 alcoholic men with severe alcohol withdrawal who began a double-blind controlled study comparing carbamazepine, 800 mg/day, to oxazepam, 120 mg/day, 66 (carbamazepine, N = 32; oxazepam, N = 34) completed the 7-day trial. In general, the drugs were found to be equally efficacious in treating the withdrawal syndrome and not significantly different with respect to side effects. The subjects taking oxazepam had an increase in global psychological distress from day 3 to day 7, and those taking carbamazepine exhibited a decline. The study suggests that carbamazepine is as effective and safe as benzodiazepine treatment for alcohol withdrawal.
Comment in
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Oxazepam and carbamazepine for alcohol withdrawal.Am J Psychiatry. 1990 Mar;147(3):375-6. Am J Psychiatry. 1990. PMID: 2309968 No abstract available.
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