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Anomalous self-experience in substance-induced and primary psychotic disorders: a cross-sectional comparative study using the EASE interview [PDF]
Background Disturbances of the minimal self, or anomalous self-experiences (ASEs), are increasingly regarded as a core feature of primary psychotic disorders (PPDs).
Luisa De Risio +6 more
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Clinical Management of Synthetic-Cannabinoid-Induced Psychosis: A Systematic Review of Treatment Strategies and Outcomes [PDF]
Background: Synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs, commercially known as “Spice”) have become a leading cause of substance-induced psychosis worldwide.
Alessio Mosca +6 more
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Context: Cannabis use has been the most commonly used illicit psychoactive substance in India. Increasing use of cannabis has been associated with an increased risk of co-morbid psychotic spectrum disorders with worse outcomes.
Soumya Jha +3 more
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Even if most people use cannabis without many negative consequences, some experience cannabis related harms. At higher levels of intake, one of these harms could be psychotic symptoms and even cannabis-induced psychosis.
J. Bramness
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Disulfiram-induced psychosis at a therapeutic dose and in clear sensorium: Two case demonstrations
The literature on disulfiram induced psychosis showed, it was either associated with delirium or preceded by a prescription of a higher dose. We report two cases of psychosis in clear sensorium developing in individuals with alcohol dependence without ...
Abhishek Ghosh +3 more
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Introduction The dual diagnosis among patients with primary psychotic disorders is frequent and causes diagnostic and treatment challenges. In clinical practice, differentiating between substance-induced psychoses and independent (primary) psychoses ...
V. Ciobanu +11 more
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Discussing the concept of substance-induced psychosis (SIP) [PDF]
AbstractSubstance-induced psychosis (SIP) is characterized by both substance use and a psychotic state, and it is assumed that the first causes the latter. In ICD-10 the diagnosis is categorized as and grouped together with substance use disorders, and to a large extent also treated as such in the health care system.
Jørgen G. Bramness +4 more
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An interesting presentation of psychotic catatonia in an elderly patient with alcohol dependence
Catatonia is a neuropsychiatric syndrome with multifactorial etiopathogenesis. It can be seen in patients with alcohol dependence in the context of withdrawal in the presence of comorbid psychiatric disorders (substance induced or independent) or as a ...
Migita Michael Dcruz +3 more
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Aim: Valproic acid (VPA) is primarily used in the treatment of epilepsy but also has uses in the treatment of manic episodes in bipolar disorder and substance use disorders.
Merih Altıntaş +2 more
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Mortality in substance‐induced psychosis: a register‐based national cohort study
AbstractAimsWe aimed to analyze whether people with substance‐induced psychosis (SIP), both those who convert and do not convert to schizophrenia, have higher all‐cause and cause‐specific mortality when compared to the general population.DesignProspective cohort study.SettingNationwide Danish registers.Participants/CasesWe included all people born in ...
Carsten Hjorthøj +4 more
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