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National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions. (2017) Alcohol-use disorders: diagnosis and clinical management of alcohol-related physical complications. London: NICE. NICE clinical guideline 100.

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This guideline covers key areas in the investigation and management of the following alcohol-related conditions in adults and young people (aged 10 years and older):

• acute alcohol withdrawal, including seizures and delirium tremens
• Wernicke’s encephalopathy
• liver disease
• acute and chronic pancreatitis.

It does not specifically look at women who are pregnant, children younger than 10 years, or people with physical or mental health conditions caused by alcohol use, other than those listed above.


Item Type
Report
Publication Type
International, Guideline, Report
Drug Type
Alcohol
Intervention Type
General / Comprehensive, Treatment method, Psychosocial treatment method, Rehabilitation/Recovery, Screening / Assessment
Source
Date
June 2017
Identification #
NICE clinical guideline 100
Pages
30 p.
Publisher
NICE
Corporate Creators
National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions
Place of Publication
London
Edition
Updated 2017
EndNote
Accession Number
HRB (Electronic Only)

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