Title of article :
First-Episode of Synthetic Cannabinoid-InducedPsychosis in a Young Adult, Successfully Managed withHospitalization and Risperidone
Author/Authors :
Roberto, Aaron J. ChildandAdolescentPsychiatry - BostonChildren’sHospital - HarvardMedicalSchool - Boston - MA , USA , Lorenzo, Aileen Adult Psychiatry - New York Medical College - Valhalla - NY, USA , Pinnaka, Subhash Adult Psychiatry - New York Medical College - Valhalla - NY, USA , Li, Kevin J. Adult Psychiatry - Harvard South Shore Psychiatry - Brockton - MA, USA , Young, Jonathan Duke University School of Medicine - Durham - NC, USA , Mohan, Abhishek Old Dominion University - Norfolk - VA, USA , Lapidus, Kyle A. B. Northwell Health - Zucker Hillside Hospital - Glen Oaks - NY, USA
Abstract :
Synthetic cannabinoids- (SCs-) induced psychosis is a growing public health concern. It leads to significant impairment, includingemotional distress, difficulty communicating, and other debilitating symptoms. In this case report, we discuss a patient with noprevious 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-inducedpsychosis, highlighting its prevalence, presentation, diagnosis, and recommended management. It is important to diagnose and treatSCs-induced psychosis as early and efficiently as possible, in order to alleviate symptoms while limiting functional impairment andemotional distress to the patient.
Keywords :
First-Episode , Synthetic Cannabinoid-Induced Psychosis , Young Adult , Successfully Managed , Hospitalization , Risperidone , Synthetic cannabinoids- (SCs-)
Journal title :
Case Reports in Psychiatry