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  • Tips for Managing Active Seizures in the Emergency Department

    Although most seizures resolve spontaneously in one to three minutes, the seizures we typically face in the...
  • 4-Step Approach to Treating Alcohol Withdrawal

    Even though more than half a million patients are seen in U.S. emergency departments for alcohol withdrawal...
  • Alcohol Withdrawal Treatment: Bring Back Phenobarbital?

    Shortening the time window of research knowledge to clinical application is one of the major aims of...

Tips for Managing Active Seizures in the Emergency Department

July 21, 2020 - Anton Helman, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP - 0 Comment

Although most seizures resolve spontaneously in one to three minutes, the seizures we typically face in the…

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4-Step Approach to Treating Alcohol Withdrawal

September 19, 2018 - Anton Helman, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP - 0 Comment

Even though more than half a million patients are seen in U.S. emergency departments for alcohol withdrawal…

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Alcohol Withdrawal Treatment: Bring Back Phenobarbital?

April 10, 2018 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS; and Lauren Westafer, DO, MPH - 0 Comment

Shortening the time window of research knowledge to clinical application is one of the major aims of…

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