| Literature DB >> 27429822 |
Aaron J Roberto1, Aileen Lorenzo2, Kevin J Li3, Jonathan Young4, Abhishek Mohan5, Subhash Pinnaka2, Kyle A B Lapidus6.
Abstract
Synthetic cannabinoids- (SCs-) induced psychosis is a growing public health concern. It leads to significant impairment, including emotional distress, difficulty communicating, and other debilitating symptoms. In this case report, we discuss a patient with no previous history of psychotic symptoms, presenting with first-episode psychosis in the context of progressive, acutely worsening, disorganized, psychotic thoughts and behaviors following prolonged use of SCs. We also discuss relevant literature on SCs-induced psychosis, highlighting its prevalence, presentation, diagnosis, and recommended management. It is important to diagnose and treat SCs-induced psychosis as early and efficiently as possible, in order to alleviate symptoms while limiting functional impairment and emotional distress to the patient.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27429822 PMCID: PMC4939204 DOI: 10.1155/2016/7257489
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Psychiatry ISSN: 2090-6838