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A man 27 years with a breath alcohol concentration of 0.7 g/kg had delusional ideas and other signs that indicate a psychotic intoxication. By the end it was a psychotic episode however concerning a patient with a polytoxicomania--the drugs were alcohol, cocaine, and Phencyclidine. There are no indications for the primary manifestation of a psychosis.