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Articles Tagged with ''alcohol''

Fact Sheet

Alcohol Use Disorder in Older Adults

August 2, 2025
Rehan Aziz, MD

Dr. Aziz has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.
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  • Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are increasingly prevalent in older adults. 



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    Managing Withdrawal From Multiple Substances

    January 1, 2025
    Darius Rastegar, MD
    From The Carlat Addiction Treatment Report
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    F77DAC3D-1C61-47C4-8BAB-51075F046EEA.jpegDarius Rastegar, MD 

    Associate professor of medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. 

    Dr. Rastegar has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

    Substance use disorders are highly comorbid with one another and it is therefore common to have patients presenting for care withdrawing from multiple substances at one time. Here, Dr. Rastegar discusses how to assess patients with multiple withdrawal syndromes and how to treat them.


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    Top 10 Findings: Alcohol, ADHD, and Antipsychotics

    October 28, 2024
    Chris Aiken, MD and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP

    A new med combo for alcohol use disorder, antipsychotic dose reduction in schizophrenia, and two new tips for using stimulants in ADHD.




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    Research Update

    Moderate Alcohol Use and ­Cognitive Decline

    October 1, 2024
    Kathryn Martin, MD, MPH
    From The Carlat Geriatric Psychiatry Report
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    Kathryn Kieran, MSN, PMHNP-BC. Ms. Kieran has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

    For years, moderate drinking was seen as harmless or even beneficial. This study challenges that, revealing how even modest alcohol consumption can raise brain iron levels and impair cognitive function.
     


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    Research Update

    Alcohol Dependence in Teens Linked to Depression in Young Adults

    July 1, 2024
    Susan L. Siegfreid, MD
    From The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report
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    Susan Siegfreid, MD. Dr. Siegfreid has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

    What is the impact of alcohol use in teens on their risk for developing depression? Spoiler alert: If it were a clear linear relationship, there would be no story here. Read this research update and use it to improve your process for screening for alcohol use.


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    Research Update

    Daily Alcohol Intake and Risk for All-Cause Mortality

    July 1, 2024
    Eli Neustadter, MD, MSc.
    From The Carlat Addiction Treatment Report
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    Eli Neustadter, MD, MSc. Dr. Neustadter has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

    It was once thought that moderate alcohol intake was protective against cardiovascular disease. However, new research has revealed flaws in the methodology of these old studies and instead finds that even in moderation, alcohol does not have health benefits and can increase mortality at lower doses than once thought, particularly for women.


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    Clinical Update

    Wernicke’s Encephalopathy and Korsakoff’s Syndrome

    February 1, 2024
    David C. Fipps, DO and Shirshendu Sinha, MBBS, MD
    From The Carlat Hospital Psychiatry Report
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    David C. Fipps, DO. Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Shirshendu Sinha, MBBS, MD. Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ.

    Dr. Fipps and Dr. Sinha have no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

    Wernicke’s encephalopathy arises from thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency and can evolve into Korsakoff's syndrome, marked by memory deficits and confabulation. Timely detection is key to halting the progression of symptoms. Here: A guide to what signs to watch for and how to treat this disorder.


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    Alcohol Withdrawal: What to Watch For on the Psychiatric Inpatient Unit

    January 31, 2024
    Caridad Ponce Martinez, MD, FAPA, FASAM
    From The Carlat Hospital Psychiatry Report
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    QA2_Caridad Ponce Martinez_photo.jpgCaridad Ponce Martinez, MD, FAPA, FASAM.

    Assistant professor of psychiatry, UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA.

    Dr. Ponce Martinez has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

    Dr. Ponce Martinez highlights the need to identify and manage alcohol withdrawal in psychiatric settings, underscoring the use of the CIWA-Ar scale for monitoring symptom progression. While benzodiazepines remain the primary treatment, she reviews alternative treatment strategies and tells us which patients are so high risk that they must be transferred to a medical unit for care.


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    Substance-Induced Psychosis: Diagnostic Dilemmas and Treatment Options

    January 31, 2024
    Nicholas Athanasiou, MD, MBA, DFASAM
    From The Carlat Hospital Psychiatry Report
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    QA1_Nicholas Athanasiou_photo.JPGNicholas Athanasiou, MD, MBA, DFASAM.

    Associate clinical professor, Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences (DGSOM), UCLA Olive View Psychiatry Residency Program; Supervising Mental Health Psychiatrist, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Los Angeles, CA.

    Dr. Athanasiou has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

    Substance-induced psychosis (SIP) presents diagnostic challenges in distinguishing it from primary psychotic disorders, with substance timing, symptom type, and duration being key differentiators. Effective treatment combines antipsychotic medications and substance cessation strategies. Dr. Athanasiou reviews key points in the management of SIP.


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    Substance Use Disorders in Older Adults: A Growing Concern

    May 11, 2023
    Olivera J. Bogunovic, MD
    From The Carlat Geriatric Psychiatry Report
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    QA2_OliveraBogunovicHeadshot.jpegOlivera J. Bogunovic, MD.

    Medical director of ambulatory services in the Division of Alcohol, Drugs, and Addiction at McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA; assistant professor of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

    Dr. Bogunovic has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

    Older adults with substance use disorders present to clinicians in various stages of change. Dr. Bogunovic discusses brief clinical interventions including motivational interviewing and how to approach harm reduction.


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