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Letter to the Editor

Divalproex Sodium for Alcohol Withdrawal and Relapse Prevention: A Case Report

Lance P. Longo

Published: December 31, 2000

Article Abstract

Letter to the Editor

Sir: The anticonvulsant mood stabilizers have emerged as useful agents in the treatment of a wide range of psychiatric disorders. My colleagues and I have had good results using divalproex sodium for treatment of substance use disorders, especially for acute and protracted sedative-hypnotic withdrawal. The following case illustrates the efficacy of divalproex in a patient with a history of severe alcohol dependence without comorbid psychopathology.


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