Drug-induced neuro-psychiatric disorders in medical practice--an overview
Papua New Guinea medical journal
;
: 219-224, 1989.
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in English
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ABSTRACT
Whenever an unexpected neuropsychiatric disorder arises suddenly in a person of good previous mental health after a new drug of any kind has been taken it is reasonable to suspect a drug-induced reaction. The suspected medication should then be stopped. Adverse reactions to drugs are known to account for a considerable amount of neuro-psychiatric disorder, which is likely to increase as new and more potent drugs are introduced into clinical practice.
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Psychoses, Substance-Induced
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Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Papua New Guinea medical journal
Year:
1989
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Article
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