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Complete evaluation of the person in emergency department has to be done and appropriate treatment is administered. Every confused individual should be administered with glucose and thiamine, followed by naloxone and flumazenil. Treatment must be started awaiting results. Early treatment can save the individual from long term effects. | |||
==Medical Therapy== | ==Medical Therapy== |
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Overview
Complete evaluation of the person in emergency department has to be done and appropriate treatment is administered. Every confused individual should be administered with glucose and thiamine, followed by naloxone and flumazenil. Treatment must be started awaiting results. Early treatment can save the individual from long term effects.