Literature DB >> 15203438

Treatment of alcohol withdrawal: chlormethiazole vs. carbamazepine and the effect on memory performance--a pilot study.

J Seifert1, E Peters, K Jahn, C Metzner, M Ohlmeier, B te Wildt, H M Emrich, U Schneider.   

Abstract

Although relatively little attention has been paid to the question how acute alcohol withdrawal might affect cognitive functions, this factor remains of particular interest because it influences psychotherapeutic treatment during detoxification. The clinical outcome and neuropsychological state of 37 inpatients with alcohol withdrawal was investigated in a randomized single-blind approach. Two different medical strategies [chlormethiazole (CMZ) vs. carbamazepine (CBZ)] in the treatment of inpatients with alcohol withdrawal syndrome were compared. Among comparable groups (related to gender, age, initial alcohol level, severity of abuses, severity of initial withdrawal symptoms such as tremor, perspiration, psychomotor agitation, hallucinations, orientation, intelligence, patient demographics), CBZ is just as potent as CMZ in therapy of withdrawal symptoms (circulatory function, vegetative function, psychomotor activity). Patients in both groups showed initial impairments in some neuropsychological tests (d2, Zahlen-Verbundings test, Beck Depression Inventory, Anxiety Sensitivity Index) with significant improvement during detoxification. Additionally, CBZ-treated patients showed significantly better verbal memory performance during the first days of treatment. Without any addictive potential, CBZ therapy could be very supportive in alcohol detoxification. In addition a higher verbal memory performance state could be favourable for a psychotherapeutic approach.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15203438     DOI: 10.1080/13556210410001674086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Biol        ISSN: 1355-6215            Impact factor:   4.280


  2 in total

1.  Treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome with a combination of tiapride/carbamazepine: results of a pooled analysis in 540 patients.

Authors:  Michael Soyka; Peggy Schmidt; Michael Franz; Thomas Barth; Michael de Groot; Thorsten Kienast; Thomas Reinert; Christoph Richter; Greif Sander
Journal:  Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci       Date:  2006-08-17       Impact factor: 5.270

2.  Low effective organizational strategies in visual memory performance of unmedicated alcoholics during early abstinence.

Authors:  Isolde Daig; Richard Mahlberg; Franziska Schroeder; Yehonala Gudlowski; Jana Wrase; Florian Wertenauer; Tom Bschor; Guenter Esser; Andreas Heinz; Thorsten Kienast
Journal:  Psychosoc Med       Date:  2010-12-14
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