Cannabis-Induced Catatonia: A Case Series.

Cureus Pub Date : 2020-06-13 DOI:10.7759/cureus.8603
Hema Mekala, Zamaar Malik, Judith Lone, Kaushal Shah, Muhammad Ishaq
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Abstract

Catatonia is a psychomotor condition characterized by physical presentations ranging from severe immobility to excessive psychomotor agitation with an array of accompanying emotional aspects. Though initially thought to be a subform of schizophrenia, it is now recognized to be associated with many different psychiatric, neurological, and medical diagnoses. The emergence of catatonia is becoming more prevalent with its changing pattern and extensive use of recreational and illegal drugs. With the legalization of marijuana, its use is on the rise leading to several mental health conditions, including catatonia. If left untreated, catatonia has a significant morbidity and mortality rate; hence, prompt evaluation and diagnosis are critical for the prevention of adverse events. Benzodiazepines (BZDs) and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) have been found to be most effective and remained as the preferred treatment options. In this paper, we present the case of two patients who presented with catatonia after cannabis consumption and discuss their treatment course and management.

大麻诱导的紧张症:一个案例系列。
紧张症是一种精神运动性疾病,其特征是身体表现从严重的不动到过度的精神运动性躁动,并伴有一系列情绪方面。虽然最初被认为是精神分裂症的一种亚型,但现在人们认为它与许多不同的精神病学、神经学和医学诊断有关。紧张症的出现随着其形态的改变和娱乐性药物和非法药物的广泛使用而变得越来越普遍。随着大麻的合法化,它的使用正在上升,导致包括紧张症在内的几种精神健康状况。如果不及时治疗,紧张症有显著的发病率和死亡率;因此,及时评估和诊断对于预防不良事件至关重要。苯二氮卓类药物(BZDs)和电休克治疗(ECT)被发现是最有效的,并且仍然是首选的治疗方案。在本文中,我们提出的情况下,两名患者谁提出紧张症后大麻消费和讨论他们的治疗过程和管理。
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