Tag: alcohol dependence


ALCOHOL ABUSE

Abstract and Comprehensive Overview of Alcohol Abuse Alcohol abuse represents a pervasive and multifaceted public health crisis that exerts a profound impact on global morbidity and mortality rates. This condition is not merely a matter of excessive consumption but is characterized by a pattern of drinking that results in significant physical, psychological, and social problems. […]

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DELIRIUM TREMENS (DTS)

Delirium Tremens (DTS): Overview and Significance Delirium tremens (DTS) represents the most severe manifestation of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS), characterized by profound central nervous system dysfunction following the abrupt cessation or significant reduction of prolonged, heavy alcohol consumption. This syndrome is not merely a collection of uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms but is accurately classified as a […]

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BETA ALCOHOLISM

Introduction to Beta Alcoholism Alcoholism, formally classified as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), represents a pervasive and chronic relapsing condition characterized by an impaired capacity to cease or control alcohol consumption despite adverse social, occupational, or health consequences. This global health crisis manifests across heterogeneous populations, leading researchers and clinicians to develop various typologies to better […]

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ALCOHOL REHABILITATION, ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL

Defining Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome (AWS) Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome (AWS) represents a profound physiological and psychological disturbance that arises shortly following the cessation or significant reduction of prolonged, heavy consumption of alcohol. This condition is not merely discomfort; it is a serious, potentially life-threatening medical emergency requiring prompt and careful management. The physiological basis of AWS […]

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CAMPRAL

Introduction and Definition of Acamprosate (CAMPRAL) CAMPRAL is the recognized trade name for the pharmaceutical compound acamprosate calcium. This medication represents a significant advance in the pharmacological treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), specifically targeting the maintenance of abstinence following detoxification. Approved by regulatory bodies across the globe, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration […]

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EPSILON ALCOHOLISM

Epsilon Alcoholism The Core Definition of Epsilon Alcoholism Epsilon alcoholism, often referred to as periodic or episodic alcoholism, constitutes the fifth distinct species within the influential 1960 typology developed by the pioneering researcher E. M. Jellinek. This classification describes a pattern of alcohol misuse characterized fundamentally by intermittent, overwhelming urges to consume alcohol, resulting in […]

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ALCOHOLIC

Alcohol Use Disorder (Formerly Alcohol Dependence or Alcoholism) The Core Definition: Defining Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) The term “alcoholic” is a non-clinical descriptor historically used to label an individual suffering from severe problematic alcohol consumption. Clinically, this condition is now formally recognized as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), a complex psychiatric diagnosis defined by the presence […]

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ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

Alcohol Dependence: Causes, Consequences, and Treatment Introduction to Alcohol Dependence Alcohol dependence, formally recognized as part of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) in modern diagnostic classifications, represents a profound public health challenge impacting millions globally. It is characterized by a compulsive drive to consume alcohol, coupled with a significant impairment in controlling its intake, persisting despite […]

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DIPSOMANIA

Dipsomania: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition Dipsomania is a historical term used to describe an intense, uncontrollable, and often periodic craving for alcoholic beverages, leading to episodes of compulsive consumption. It represents a profound inability to resist the urge to drink, often culminating in severe intoxication. While the term itself has largely been […]

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