ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL: PATHPHYSIOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS …
iii. Lorazepam, 2ö 4 mg. iv. When symptomsnot controlled (or CIWA > 8 ö10) provide additional dose. v. Dose 20% each day. 5. However infixed standardized therapy with benzodiazepines: a.Dose to control AW symptoms vary greatly. b. Fixed regimensfrequently do not properly treat AW (i.e., undermedicate or overmedicate) c.Treatment should allow ................
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