Medications for Alcohol Abuse and DependenceMedicines can be used to help treat alcohol abuse and dependence. Some medicines reduce withdrawal symptoms during detoxification. Other medicines help you remain sober during lifelong recovery. Medicines most often used to treat withdrawal symptoms during detoxification include: Antianxiety medicines (such as diazepam), which treat withdrawal symptoms such as delirium tremens (DTs). Seizure medicines, to reduce or stop severe withdrawal symptoms during detoxification. Medicines used to help keep you sober during recovery include:
Other medicines. Experts are testing other medicines to see if they might help people quit drinking. These include:
Alcohol abuse can cause your body to become low in certain vitamins and minerals, especially thiamine (vitamin B1). You might need to take thiamine supplements to improve your nutrition during recovery. You also might need supplements to help replace fluids and electrolytes. What to Think About Antianxiety medicines are used during detoxification to help you safely withdraw from alcohol. Vitamins, particularly thiamine (vitamin B1), help prevent Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, which causes permanent brain damage from poor nutrition and long-term alcohol use.10 All other conditions that frequently occur with alcohol abuse and dependence (such as depression or peptic ulcer) need proper treatment to help in your recovery. continue: How to Stop Drinking top . pages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . send to friend . addictions site map Reviewed: 11/2005 |