Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4182439 | L'Encéphale | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
From an aetiopathogenic, clinical and evolutive standpoint, buproprion-induced psychotic episodes share many similarities with acute organic or toxic psychosis (notably induced by amphetamines). The hypothesis of a dopaminergic hyper-reactivity should be analyzed. Moreover, most of these patients were taking other medication, and the possibility of a dopaminergic potentialization prior to buproprion intake could be suggested. In such cases, bupropion should be discontinued and complete remission is expected within an average of 10Â days. Even though neuroleptic drugs are still frequently used in these cases, benzodiazepines could become a valid alternative, according to the model of amphetamine-induced acute psychosis.
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Authors
T. Javelot, H. Javelot, A. Baratta, L. Weiner, M. Messaoudi, P. Lemoine,