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Posted on Mon, 25 Jul 2016
Question: Dosage for alcohol detox. I have a clinician who is traveling . Prescribed 30 1 mg. ativan
Multiple dosages of librium. Sober 1 year been on a binge for 8 days. Major speech tomorrwno option for in patient vacation. Need proper dosage recomendation.
Its either that or continue to drink to avoid witdrawl. I honest to god want to stop, and i cant comprehend why i recieve 0 response from this site when i have paid for your service for over a year
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Answered by Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe (8 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Consultation

Detailed Answer:
Hello, and thanks for your question.

Attempting to self-detox from alcohol is extremely dangerous and potentially fatal. I have seen people die trying to do this. Withdrawal can result in tremor, ataxia, spikes in blood pressure with risk of brain hemorrhage, increased heart rate, seizures, coma, and death. Any detox should only be undertaken under the direct supervision of a physician in a monitored environment where your vital signs can be closely watched.

Typically, high-dose IV valium is used based on a CIWA protocol. Alternatively, Ativan 2mg can be used. Ativan is typically given in the following doses: 2mg every 15 minutes for a systolic blood pressure >150, diastolic blood pressure >100, heart rate >100, tremor, or sweating. This is the only way to avoid withdrawal and the possibly fatal complications.

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Suggest Dosage For Ativan

Brief Answer: Consultation Detailed Answer: Hello, and thanks for your question. Attempting to self-detox from alcohol is extremely dangerous and potentially fatal. I have seen people die trying to do this. Withdrawal can result in tremor, ataxia, spikes in blood pressure with risk of brain hemorrhage, increased heart rate, seizures, coma, and death. Any detox should only be undertaken under the direct supervision of a physician in a monitored environment where your vital signs can be closely watched. Typically, high-dose IV valium is used based on a CIWA protocol. Alternatively, Ativan 2mg can be used. Ativan is typically given in the following doses: 2mg every 15 minutes for a systolic blood pressure >150, diastolic blood pressure >100, heart rate >100, tremor, or sweating. This is the only way to avoid withdrawal and the possibly fatal complications. Please remember to rate and close this answer thread when you are finished and satisfied. In the future, for continuity of care, I encourage you to contact me directly at my private link below. After you ask a direct question, it would be my pleasure to be your dedicated personal physician on this website. My name is Dr. Sheppe, and I am an XXXXXXX doctor working in New York City at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, ranked #1 for Psychiatry in the United States (tinyurl.com/psyrank). For a personalized comprehensive evaluation, treatment recommendations, and individual therapy, ask me at HealthCareMagic at this private link: tinyurl.com/DrSheppeAnswers