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Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal - National Institutes of ...
pubs.niaaa.nih.govThiamine deficiency in alcoholics is a factor in the development of Wernicke syn-drome, a condition characterized by severe confusion, abnormal gait, and paralysis of certain eye muscles. In addi-tion, Wernicke syndrome can progress to an irreversible dementia. All patients being treated for AW should be given 100 milligrams (mg) of thiamine as
CLINIMIX and CLINIMIX E Injections - Baxter
ushospitalproducts.baxter.comsyndrome. Thiamine deficiency and fluid retention may also develop. Monitor severely undernourished patients and slowly increase nutrient intakes. • CLINIMIX and CLINIMIX E solutions containing more than 5% dextrose have an osmolarity of ≥ 900 mOsm/L and must be infused through a central catheter.
Post-Discharge Bariatric Information Leaflet For General ...
www.hey.nhs.ukGastric Bypass patients – with prolonged vomiting, thiamine deficiency may develop in a few days. Please prescribe Pabrinex and Vitamin B complex to prevent potentially irreversible neurological deficit If your patient has any further complications they can be re-referred back to the Bariatric Service.
Thiamine deficiency - WHO
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