• Title of article

    AN INTRIGUING CASE OF HEROIN INDUCED DELUSION OF PARASITOSIS

  • Author/Authors

    Nair, Navin Hospital Taiping - Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Malaysia , Keat, Tee Chun Hospital Taiping - Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Malaysia , Devadas, Sonia Hospital Taiping - Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Malaysia , Pinn, Choo Shell Hospital Taiping - Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Malaysia , Rahaiza, Eni Hospital Taiping - Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Malaysia , Kaur, Bilbir Hospital Taiping - Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Malaysia

  • From page
    116
  • To page
    119
  • Abstract
    The objective of this case report is to highlight a rare case of delusion of parasitosis induced by heroin abuse. Methods: We report a case of a 44-yearold heroin addict who had the false and unshakeable belief of being infested by the African botfly. As a result of his belief, he resorted to various methods to rid himself of the insect such as picking his skin with a knife and burning his skin with a lighter. Result: He was diagnosed to be suffering from heroin induced psychotic disorder and was successfully treated with the atypical antipsychotic olanzapine. Conclusions: Heroin; an opiate which is not commonly known to cause psychosis was seen to have been the cause of the delusion of parasitosis suffered by our patient
  • Keywords
    Heroin , Delusion of Parasitosis , Olanzapine
  • Journal title
    ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry
  • Journal title
    ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry
  • Record number

    2546242