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CAM Podclass: Uncomplicated Alcohol Withdrawal by Aishwariya & Narasimha
Join your co-hosts, Dr. Narasimha and Dr. Aishwariya, as they explore the essentials of uncomplicated alcohol withdrawal. Alcohol withdrawal is a common presentation across medical settings, and early recognition is key. In this episode, we outline the clinical features, assessment, and evidence-based management approaches that help prevent complications and support sustained abstinence. Whether you're a trainee or a practising clinician, this concise discussion offers practical guidance for everyday clinical care.
This episode is not a substitute for clinical judgement. Listeners are encouraged to refer to standard textbooks and guidelines for comprehensive clinical decision-making.
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Brief Intervention in a busy practice
Brief Intervention
Disulfiram by Dr Anoop Joby Augustine
Disulfiram is the first drug that was approved for alcohol use disorder by the FDA in 1948 .
Disulfiram is a white odorless and tasteless powder and is soluble in water and alcohol. This is the reason many times surreptitiously family members give it but usually end up causing more harm than good.
Mechanism of action of disulfiram-It irreversibly inhibits acetaldehyde dehydrogenase enzyme which is required for conversion of acetaldehyde to the acetate.
Acetaldehyde get accumulated into the body and is responsible for an unpleasant reaction and this is called as the disulfiram ethanol reaction...
Diagnosis and management alcohol related withdrawal seizure by Dr Gaurav Singh
Diagnosis and management alcohol related withdrawal seizure by Dr Gaurav Singh
Nicotine Patch in Tobacco user Disorders by Dr.Rahul V
Why, when, and how long to use a Nicotine patch
Thiamine supplementation in AUD - Dr.Prakrithi S
What is Thiamine? Why do we need to supplement patients with AUD and How much?.
What is Addiction? by Dr Vivek B
Why do some get addicted and why others do not. Let us listen to Prof Vivek Benegal, Professor, Centre for Addiction Medicine, NIMAHNS
Investigation for ADS by Dr Prakrithi S
Investigation in a patient with Alcohol Dependence
Choosing of Anticraving Medication for ADS :Dr Rahul V
Choosing of anti-craving agent for ADS
Anti-craving Medications in Alcohol Liver Disease by Dr Darshan S
Choosing anti-craving in patients with alcoholic liver disease
In this episode, the discussion is focused on long-term pharmacological management of AUD in ALD. Here, we discuss all the available options for management of AUD and tease out as to which one would suit for patients for ALD discussing their metabolism
Mx Alcohol Withdrawal Symptom in Alcohol Liver Disease by Dr Prabhat
Physicians are likely to encounter alcohol withdrawal syndrome in their patients with Alcohol Use Disorders. Most patients with early stage of liver disease are likely to manifest milder withdrawal symptoms. But patients with significant liver disease are likely to present with moderate to severe withdrawal symptoms. The AWS can range from insomnia, tremor, autonomic hyperactivity to more severe seizures and delirium tremens. The symptoms usually start from 6 to 8 hrs of last drink and pick in 24-72 hours. Oxazepam and Lorazepam are preferable for AWS patients with ALD. For patient with severe ALD like cirrhosis or encephalopathy, benzodiazepine should be...