In view of the many non-specific symptoms a diagnosis of alcoholism can only be made by means of a detailed history and a medical checkup. Simple, standardized questions may often be sufficient. After a diagnosis a consultation with a family physician and drugs, such as disulfiram, acamprosate and naltrexone have been proved to be a highly efficient therapy. Therefore, it is worthwhile to treat alcoholics in the general practice setting.
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