Abstract:We have studied the effects of chlormethiazole and diazepam given orally on the ventilatory and mouth occlusion pressure (P0.1) responses to CO2 in a placebo controlled study in 10 healthy volunteers. Diazepam 10 mg produced a significant reduction in both the ventilatory and P0.1 responses to CO2, and this was not associated with any effect on respiratory muscle power. Chlormethiazole 250 mg produced less drowsiness than diazepam 10 mg. Therefore in a subsequent study chlormethiazole 500 mg was compared with … Show more
GHB effectively controls AWS symptoms in medical ICU patients. The rapid initial treatment response of GHB in contrast to CLO has no influence on duration of patient withdrawal.
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