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Valium (diazepam) is often preferred in alcohol withdrawal because its long half-life allows for smoother coverage — I can load up a patient in the ER and sometimes carry them through the withdrawal period without frequent redosing. This makes it convenient in acute settings and reduces the risk of breakthrough seizures or agitation. However, caution is needed in patients with advanced liver disease, since impaired metabolism can lead to accumulation and oversedation. In those cases, shorter-acting benzodiazepines like lorazepam are often safer.
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