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''The majority of chronic [[Special:MyLanguage/alcoholics|alcoholics]] do '''NOT''' require a [[Special:MyLanguage/banana bag|banana bag]]<ref>Krishel, S, et al. Intravenous Vitamins for Alcoholics in the Emergency Department: A Review. The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 1998; 16(3):419–424.</ref><ref>Li, SF, et al. Vitamin deficiencies in acutely intoxicated patients in the ED. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2008; 26(7):792–795.</ref>''
''The majority of chronic [[Special:MyLanguage/alcoholics|alcoholics]] do '''NOT''' require a [[Special:MyLanguage/banana bag|banana bag]]<ref>Krishel, S, et al. Intravenous Vitamins for Alcoholics in the Emergency Department: A Review. The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 1998; 16(3):419–424.</ref><ref>Li, SF, et al. Vitamin deficiencies in acutely intoxicated patients in the ED. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2008; 26(7):792–795.</ref>''
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Thiamine|Thiamine]] 100mg IV
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Thiamine|Thiamine]] 100mg IV

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Banana bag

The majority of chronic alcoholics do NOT require a banana bag[1][2]

  1. Krishel, S, et al. Intravenous Vitamins for Alcoholics in the Emergency Department: A Review. The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 1998; 16(3):419–424.
  2. Li, SF, et al. Vitamin deficiencies in acutely intoxicated patients in the ED. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2008; 26(7):792–795.