Drug Abuse and the Emergency Room Physician
1974; American Psychiatric Association; Volume: 131; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1176/ajp.131.5.559
ISSN1535-7228
AutoresDavid J. Greenblatt, Richard I. Shader,
Tópico(s)Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
ResumoPhysicians staffing emergency treatment facilities seldom are required to make hasty judgments regarding pharmacotherapy of drug abuse. Unnecessary morbidity frequently results from the use of barbiturates and major tranquilizers in the emergency room. The need for sedatives and tranquilizers should be carefully assessed before they are administered. Drug-induced agitation or panic will often subside spontaneously or in response to reassurance, obviating the need for coadministration of sedatives.
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