Bath Salts Abuse Leading to New-Onset Psychosis and Potential for Violence.

Q4 Medicine
Michelle E John, Crystal Thomas-Rozea, David Hahn
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Abstract

Background: Bath salts have recently emerged as a popular designer drug of abuse causing significant hazardous effects on mental health and physical health, resulting in public health legislation making its usage illegal in the United States.

Objective: To educate mental health providers on the effects of the new designer drug bath salts, including its potential to cause psychosis and violence in patients.

Method: This is a case report on a 40-year-old male with no past psychiatric history who presented with new-onset psychosis and increased risk for violence after ingesting bath salts. In addition, a literature review was performed to summarize the documented effects of bath salts abuse and the current U.S. public health legislation on bath salts.

Results: The presented case illustrates a new-onset, substance-induced psychotic disorder related to bath salts usage. The literature review explains the sympathomimetic reaction and the potential for psychotic symptoms.

Discussion: To discuss the physical and psychological effects of bath salts, treatment options for bath salts abuse and U.S. legislation by Ohio state law to current U.S. federal law that bans production, sale, and possession of main substances found in bath salts.

Conclusion: It is important for mental health providers to be aware of bath salts, understand the physical and psychiatric effects of bath salts and be familiar with current legislative policy banning its usage. Lastly, bath salts abuse should be in the differential diagnosis where psychosis is new onset or clinically incongruent with known primary presentation of a psychotic disorder.

滥用浴盐导致新发精神病和潜在暴力。
背景:浴盐最近成为一种流行的设计滥用药物,对心理健康和身体健康造成重大危险影响,导致公共卫生立法规定其在美国的使用是非法的。目的:向精神卫生服务人员宣传新型设计药物浴盐的影响,包括其可能导致患者精神病和暴力行为。方法:本文报告一位40岁男性,既往无精神病史,服用浴盐后出现新发精神病,暴力行为风险增加。此外,还进行了文献综述,以总结有记录的滥用浴盐的影响和目前美国关于浴盐的公共卫生立法。结果:提出的情况说明了新发病,物质诱发的精神障碍有关的浴盐的使用。文献综述解释了拟交感神经反应和潜在的精神病症状。讨论:讨论浴盐对身体和心理的影响,浴盐滥用的治疗选择,以及美国从俄亥俄州到现行美国联邦法律禁止生产、销售和拥有浴盐中发现的主要物质的立法。结论:心理卫生工作者应了解浴盐,了解浴盐对身体和精神的影响,并熟悉目前禁止使用浴盐的立法政策。最后,当精神病是新发或临床与已知的精神障碍原发表现不一致时,应将滥用浴盐列入鉴别诊断。
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Clinical Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses
Clinical Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: The vision of the exciting new peer-reviewed quarterly publication Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses (CS) is to provide psychiatrists and other healthcare professionals with the latest research and advances in the diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia and related psychoses. CS is a practice-oriented publication focused exclusively on the newest research findings, guidelines, treatment protocols, and clinical trials relevant to patient care.
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