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Coma (alcohol induced)

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In cases of alcohol induced coma coincident head injury, hepatic failure and meningitis should be exluded.

A blood test will confirm substantial levels of alcohol and rule out alcoholic hypoglycaemia.

The airway and circulation must be maintained but glucose- containing fluids may precipitate Wernicke's encephalopathy.

Intravenous naloxone has reversed coma in a proportion of cases.


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