Title of article :
Modafinil Induced Psychosis in a Patient withBipolar 1 Depression
Author/Authors :
Horn, William T. University of Vermont Medical Center, USA , DiSciullo, Alexander A. University of Vermont Medical Center, USA , English, Clayton D. University of Vermont Medical Center, USA
Abstract :
Modafinil has been used as an adjunctive medication in the treatment of bipolar 1 depression with reported success. Case reportshave been published demonstrating modafinil induced mania in bipolar patients and modafinil induced psychosis in schizophrenicpatients. To our knowledge, we report the only case of modafinil induced psychosis in a patient with bipolar depression treated withboth mood stabilizers and antipsychotics. In addition, it is the quickest onset to psychosis (2 days) at the lowest dosage of modafinil(100 mg/day) reported in the literature. Although favorable outcomes using modafinil for treatment of bipolar depression have beenreported in literature, clinicians should remain cautious of the potential to rapidly induce psychosis with modafinil at low dosagesin patients with bipolar depression despite being treated with mood stabilizers and antipsychotics.
Keywords :
Modafinil Induced Psychosis , Patient , Bipolar 1 Depression
Journal title :
Case Reports in Psychiatry