What’s New in Addiction Medicine? [Volume 128]

Back to Barbiturates: The Re-emergence of Phenobarbital in Alcohol Withdrawal Management

Dr. Emily Sarid

Addiction Medicine Fellow, BC Centre on Substance Use

May 14, 2026
12pm – 1pm PT


Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe the pharmacologic properties of phenobarbital and their clinical relevance in alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS)
  2. Evaluate the emerging evidence comparing phenobarbital and benzodiazepines in the management of AWS, dosing strategies, and clinical considerations.

What’s New in Addiction Medicine? is a lunch-time series featuring clinicians and researchers from BCCSU’s interdisciplinary fellowship program, who will deliver the latest research and information on novel, evidence-based addiction medicine topics.

This free series is geared towards the needs and interests of individuals operating in a healthcare or research setting, however, everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend.

In-person seminar will have complimentary lunch provided.

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