Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10304387 Psychiatry Research 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Of 285 patients who volunteered blood and/or urine samples within 48 h of admission, 37 (13%) had recently taken methamphetamine. Positive psychotic symptoms between the two groups were compared by PANSS using the positive subscale. The results showed no differences in positive psychotic symptoms between the two groups. The severity of positive psychotic symptoms in patients with three different levels of urine/blood methamphetamine concentrations, were compared. We found no clinically or statistically significant relationship between blood methamphetamine levels and severity of psychotic symptoms.
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