Effect of variations in treatment regimen and liver cirrhosis on exposure to benzodiazepines during treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome

Purpose: Benzodiazepines (BDZs) are the drugs of choice to prevent the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). Various treatment protocols are published and have been shown to be effective in both office-managed and facility-managed treatment of AWS. The aim of this scientific commentary is t...

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Main Authors: Pavel Gershokovich, Kishor M Wasan, Charles Ribeyre, Fady Ibrahim, John H McNeill
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BioExcel Publishing Ltd 2015-08-01
Series:Drugs in Context
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Online Access:http://www.drugsincontext.com/effect-of-variations-in-treatment-regimen-and-liver-cirrhosis-on-exposure-to-benzodiazepines-during-treatment-of-alcohol-withdrawal-syndrome/
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spelling doaj-4e6d3ee11e0b4579ad03ef8e26aeb9d02020-11-24T20:59:22ZengBioExcel Publishing LtdDrugs in Context1740-43981740-43982015-08-011610.7573/dic.212287Effect of variations in treatment regimen and liver cirrhosis on exposure to benzodiazepines during treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndromePavel GershokovichKishor M WasanCharles Ribeyre Fady IbrahimJohn H McNeillPurpose: Benzodiazepines (BDZs) are the drugs of choice to prevent the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). Various treatment protocols are published and have been shown to be effective in both office-managed and facility-managed treatment of AWS. The aim of this scientific commentary is to demonstrate the differences in the expected exposure to BDZs during AWS treatment using different treatment regimens available in the literature, in patients with or without alcoholic liver cirrhosis. Methods: Diazepam and lorazepam AWS protocols were examined and reviewed in the literature, and blood plasma levels were examined and compared, respectively. Results: Considerable variation in the blood levels with the different dosing schedules was found. Because the drugs are metabolized differently, we have also shown that liver disease affects the blood levels of diazepam, but not of lorazepam. Conclusions: Differences in treatment regimens, the choice of BDZ, as well as the presence of liver cirrhosis can substantially alter the exposure of patients to drugs used for AWS treatment. Outpatient treatment of AWS has been shown to be relatively safe and effective for the treatment of AWS but patients should be carefully monitored.http://www.drugsincontext.com/effect-of-variations-in-treatment-regimen-and-liver-cirrhosis-on-exposure-to-benzodiazepines-during-treatment-of-alcohol-withdrawal-syndrome/benzodiazepinesalcohol withdrawalcirrhosispharmacokineticsclearancearea under curvemetabolismoutpatients
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author Pavel Gershokovich
Kishor M Wasan
Charles Ribeyre
Fady Ibrahim
John H McNeill
spellingShingle Pavel Gershokovich
Kishor M Wasan
Charles Ribeyre
Fady Ibrahim
John H McNeill
Effect of variations in treatment regimen and liver cirrhosis on exposure to benzodiazepines during treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome
Drugs in Context
benzodiazepines
alcohol withdrawal
cirrhosis
pharmacokinetics
clearance
area under curve
metabolism
outpatients
author_facet Pavel Gershokovich
Kishor M Wasan
Charles Ribeyre
Fady Ibrahim
John H McNeill
author_sort Pavel Gershokovich
title Effect of variations in treatment regimen and liver cirrhosis on exposure to benzodiazepines during treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome
title_short Effect of variations in treatment regimen and liver cirrhosis on exposure to benzodiazepines during treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome
title_full Effect of variations in treatment regimen and liver cirrhosis on exposure to benzodiazepines during treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome
title_fullStr Effect of variations in treatment regimen and liver cirrhosis on exposure to benzodiazepines during treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Effect of variations in treatment regimen and liver cirrhosis on exposure to benzodiazepines during treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome
title_sort effect of variations in treatment regimen and liver cirrhosis on exposure to benzodiazepines during treatment of alcohol withdrawal syndrome
publisher BioExcel Publishing Ltd
series Drugs in Context
issn 1740-4398
1740-4398
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Purpose: Benzodiazepines (BDZs) are the drugs of choice to prevent the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). Various treatment protocols are published and have been shown to be effective in both office-managed and facility-managed treatment of AWS. The aim of this scientific commentary is to demonstrate the differences in the expected exposure to BDZs during AWS treatment using different treatment regimens available in the literature, in patients with or without alcoholic liver cirrhosis. Methods: Diazepam and lorazepam AWS protocols were examined and reviewed in the literature, and blood plasma levels were examined and compared, respectively. Results: Considerable variation in the blood levels with the different dosing schedules was found. Because the drugs are metabolized differently, we have also shown that liver disease affects the blood levels of diazepam, but not of lorazepam. Conclusions: Differences in treatment regimens, the choice of BDZ, as well as the presence of liver cirrhosis can substantially alter the exposure of patients to drugs used for AWS treatment. Outpatient treatment of AWS has been shown to be relatively safe and effective for the treatment of AWS but patients should be carefully monitored.
topic benzodiazepines
alcohol withdrawal
cirrhosis
pharmacokinetics
clearance
area under curve
metabolism
outpatients
url http://www.drugsincontext.com/effect-of-variations-in-treatment-regimen-and-liver-cirrhosis-on-exposure-to-benzodiazepines-during-treatment-of-alcohol-withdrawal-syndrome/
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