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Diagnosis and Management of Emergency Department Patients With Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome (Substance Use Disorders CME and Pharmacology CME)

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  • Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) represents a spectrum of illness and presents with a constellation of disorders related to central nervous system excitability in the setting of decreased or ceased alcohol consumption.
  • AWS symptoms can begin as soon as 6 hours from decreased or ceased alcohol use, and may occur in patients who present to the ED with other acute reasons.
  • Coexisting illness may precipitate AWS, and evaluation for alternate or concomitant diagnoses should begin at presentation. Table 1 outlines toxicologic and medical diagnoses on the differential for AWS.
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Author

Alex Y. Koo, MD, FACEP, FAAEM

Peer Reviewed By

Christopher Hahn, MD; Reuben J. Strayer, MD, FACEP, FASAM

Publication Date

November 1, 2025

CME Expiration Date

November 1, 2028    CME Information

CME Credits

4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 4 ACEP Category I Credits, 4 AAFP Prescribed Credits, 4 AOA Category 2-B Credits.
Specialty CME Credits: Included as part of the 4 credits, this CME activity is eligible for 4 Substance Use Disorders CME credits and 4 Pharmacology CME credits, subject to your state and institutional approval.

Pub Med ID: 41092046

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