Title of article :
Clinical and biochemical profile of alcohol users in Basra
Author/Authors :
Mossawe, J.F.A. University of Basra - College of Medicine - Department of Pharmacology, Iraq , Ali, N.A.J. College of MedicineUniversity of Basra - Department of Pharmacology, Iraq , Ahmed, J.H. College of MedicineUniversity of Basra - Department of Pharmacology, Iraq , Al-Naama, L.M. University of Basra - College of Medicine - Department of Biochemistry, Iraq
From page :
1226
To page :
1234
Abstract :
All psychiatric and general medical male patients referred to 2 hospitals in Basra, Iraq from September 2000 to April 200l were screened using the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test. A total of 189 men were identified as having alcohol-related problems. The majority were aged 30–49 years, and two-thirds had drunk alcohol for over 10 years. About 53% of patients exceeded 1 bottle (750 mL) of spirits daily, and 14.8% reported morning drinking. Elevation of liver enzymes, hepatomegaly, jaundice and cirrhosis were identified in 46.0%. Liver cirrhosis was more common in patients drinking locally made arak. Many of the patients suffered psychiatric disorders, including anxiety disorders, depression and suicide attempts, and 80.9% took other psychoactive drugs.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2641118
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