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Antipsychotic-Induced Hyperprolactinemia and Delusion of Pregnancy

open access: yesPsychosomatics, 2008
The authors describe 12 patients with antipsychotic-induced hyperprolactinemia. Six patients had erroneous ideas of being pregnant (four delusional and two non-delusional) temporally associated with hyperprolactinemia and resolving as prolactin levels returned to normal. The remaining six patients did not develop such ideas.
Ahuja N, Moorhead SRJ, Lloyd AJ, Cole AJ
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Delusion of Pregnancy in a Girl with Drug-Induced Lactation

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
The author presents the case of a psychotic girl who developed galactorrhea and a delusion of pregnancy while taking chlorpromazine. The delusion developed as a result of the interaction of the side effects of chlorpromazine and the psychological makeup characteristic of pseudocyesis patients.
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