Patients with chronic alcoholism in severe alcohol withdrawal should be treated with:
A) Thiamine 100 mg orally daily for seven days
B) Thiamine 250 mg parenterally for 3 to 5 days
C) Calcium 500 mg parenterally daily for seven days
D) Calcium 1000 mg orally daily for 3 to 5 days
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Q5: The first-line medication(s) for alcohol withdrawal is/are:
A)Valproates
B)Benzodiazepines
C)Carbamazepine
D)Clonidine
Q6: Which of the following medications prevents the
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