A double blind randomised comparison of chlordiazepoxide and lorazepam in alcohol
withdrawal.
Author(s): Rajmohan V(1), Sushil K, Mohandas E.
Affiliation(s): Author information:
(1)Department of Psychiatry, KMCT Medical College, Calicut, India. Electronic
address: rajgiggsmohan@yahoo.com.
Publication date & source: 2013, Asian J Psychiatr. , 6(5):401-3
AIM: To compare the efficacy of lorazepam and chlordiazepoxide in alcohol
withdrawal in a double blind design.
METHODS: The study sample consisted of 108 consecutive admissions to the de
addiction ward, which after informed consent and selection based on inclusion
criteria, were randomised to two groups. A comparison of the efficacy of
chlordiazepoxide and lorazepam was done post randomisation. The initial
withdrawal assessment and subsequent progress of withdrawal were assessed using
Clinical Institute Assessment for Alcohol-revised (CIWA-Ar). The rate of
withdrawal and total duration of withdrawal were compared among the two groups.
RESULTS: Lorazepam treated group showed a significant difference in the rate of
improvement over 48 h compared to chlordiazepoxide group (70.4% vs. 54.8%;
p=0.000). The total duration of withdrawal was also significantly lesser with
lorazepam (5.6 days vs. 6.7 days; p=0.001).
CONCLUSION: Lorazepam is more effective than chlordiazepoxide in alcohol
withdrawal in both a faster rate in the drop of withdrawal severity and lessening
the total duration of withdrawal.
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