What Are The Best Medications for Alcohol Withdrawal? | Psychiatrist Dr Paul Linde Answers
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- Hear from Ria Health Psychiatrist Dr Paul Linde on the best medications for alcohol withdrawal - specifically for an outpatient setting.
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how to and where can you acquire your last recommendation of the nervous system short circuiting from alcohol withdrawals,, I can't even pronounce the word of the drug you said, is it a prescription drug? or can it be purchased at the box store?
Is this guy talking about detoxing? Because gabapebtin won’t work. Patients need diazapam or Librium. Sometimes iv Ativan
As someone who just went through detox. Gabapentin absolutely did not help whatsoever. My symptoms only stopped when I was given Ativan.
Please explain.....i need info on Ativan
I've stopped my party stage.. looking for work to keep busy... Lots of regrets from alcoholism... But I must move forward
more power to you. wish you the best
Don’t be hard on yourself. Good luck, stay away from alcohol & manage stress/insomnia with things you enjoy and a change of lifestyle! 😊
Love to you!
Glad I've been tapering. 100 proof to 80 to light beer to hopefully nothing here
The gold standard for alcohol withdrawal is either Valium or Librium. Gabapentin not habit-forming? It sure as hell can be. Very minor withdrawal symptoms might be alleviated a bit with Gabapentin, but the literature does not reflect efficacy a a sole medication for alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
He said in an outpatient setting. In an inpatient setting during the first 3 days of withdrawal or duration of the hospital visit, Valium and Librium are definitely more appropriate.
@@davidkohno3043 I have personal experience with being given Librium and Klonopin in an outpatient setting, which is completely appropriate, even though I am not a doctor, nor giving medical advice. Reduction of symptoms using long-acting benzos either way is probably the best way to go because it would reduce the kindling phenomenon.
Valium is needed for hard core alcohol withdrawal. Gabapentin is meant for the later stages when you aren't at risk for seizures, etc.
Gabapentin did not help at all with my detox.
Librium is the best I've had I had a seizure outside a busstop in England and they prescribed me librium , been sober since
Baclofen is 1 million times better. Takes more like an hour to kick in but it doesn't "help" withdrawal,it kills it dead. Nothing can touch it. Its actually a muscle relaxer
Thanks for your feedback! May I ask how you got Baclofen prescribed, and whether you used an online provider? Also, I read that baclofen can be habit forming, and requires a taper when you go off of it. Have you had that experience when trying to stop taking it? Lastly, how long should a person be on it in order to remain alcohol free and maintain sobriety? Many thanks for any other feedback or insights you might have! Take care ❤
I've heard that people going through severe and even moderate withdrawls get prescribed benzo's sometimes.
Wouldn't benzo's just prolong the alcohol withdrawls since they both have an effect on Gaba?
no but i see what your saying , its more complicated then that
No because baclofen is the greatest medication that works for withdrawal of all time . And it hits gaba receptors. It's takes every single withdrawal symptoms away. Nothing can touch it but it's mostly used as a muscle relaxer.
Gabapentin did nothing. The best I found was Serepax (Oxazepam), Campral, Magnesium and Vitamin B Complex
Valium (Diazapam)
SO Pregabalin beats gabapentin hands down. Just don’t ever cold turkey off it - sheer hell.
I cannot get a straight answer anywhere… if I’m a current heavy drinker and start taking Naltrexone, will it tell my brain I’m no longer drinking and start the withdrawal process?
It is supposed to reduce your desire to drink. I’ve seen it used for weight loss as well. How’s it going so far? Have you been taking it?
@@ruthbarnard6593 it definitely works. The reason I keep asking the question is because the first day after taking it, I suffered TERRIBLE withdrawal symptoms without reducing the amount I drank. Now, I had gone to the doctor and got meds to help with the withdrawal so I made it through fine, but something caused major withdrawal systems very quickly. And all I have ever done is drink alcohol. So that’s why I want to know what is going on in your brain while taking it.
Go back before 2010! Like 80y of gold standard meds are being replaced with experimental trials of high-profit psych meds. Antipsychotics SHRINK THE BRAIN..EVERY DOSE…so…
Xanax.. I was drinking 2 liter's of bourbon a week... Starting Friday then ending Monday morning.
Friday to Monday? Lightweight.
I was drinking a liter a day...
@@mariomerrell9397 now that's alot... Jesus... Did you taper?
@@captaindiaper2210 Unfortunatly I am still struggling with Alcohol abuse and have not gotten the proper help I need
@@mariomerrell9397I'm.drinking 1.5 litres of vodka a day can't get off it don't know what to do
Is Zofran be okay to take for nausea caused by alcohol withdrawal? Or is there another medicine anyone recommends I can ask my doctor
I was prescribed 4mg Zofran for use during withdrawal, worked like a charm. Paired with librium, I had virtually no physical withdrawal symptoms.
Yes zofran is ok
Doing Librium and zofran now actually. How did it work for u? Hoping I won’t feel withdrawals..
yes it is the best .
@billymacktexasdetective5827 how long after your last drink did you start your first dose of librium?
I've been on alprazolam since 2018... Works to keep liquor away from me... Only problem is the pills run out and your back to drinking to prevent seizures
You can get safely medically detoxed from both
@@ms.charlie841And Benzos at least don’t have the Dopamin rush that your missing and if you don’t mix up drinks with Benzos you also don’t got that ritual. But Benzo withdrawal takes far longer and has to be tapered of much slower in my opinion. Switching to Gabapentin really is the best option or Lyrica depending on how much Alprazolam you take. There is also pure GABA powder it’s a bit calming and helps you sleep but it’s still debatable if it really fixes your GABA levels while being sober a bit.
Librium
Valarian root