Tag: Substance-Induced Psychosis


BELLADONNA DELIRIUM

Introduction and Historical Context Belladonna delirium represents a profound and potentially life-threatening acute toxic psychosis arising from systemic exposure to anticholinergic compounds, primarily derived from plants of the Solanaceae family, notably Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade). This medical emergency is characterized by a rapid onset of severe cognitive impairment, marked disorientation, vivid hallucinations, and significant autonomic […]

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CANNABIS-INDUCED PSYCHOTIC DISORDER

Introduction and Definition Cannabis-Induced Psychotic Disorder (CIPD) is categorized within the psychiatric nomenclature as a distinct, albeit relatively rare, condition precipitated directly by the use or withdrawal of cannabis, typically following periods of heavy or chronic intoxication. This disorder represents a significant clinical concern due to its potentially risky nature, characterized by a rapid onset […]

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