نتایج جستجو برای: methamphetamine psychosis

تعداد نتایج: 24061  

2014
Jennifer H. Hsieh Dan J. Stein Fleur M. Howells

Chronic methamphetamine abuse commonly leads to psychosis, with positive and cognitive symptoms that are similar to those of schizophrenia. Methamphetamine induced psychosis (MAP) can persist and diagnoses of MAP often change to a diagnosis of schizophrenia over time. Studies in schizophrenia have found much evidence of cortical GABAergic dysfunction. Methamphetamine psychosis is a well studied...

2011
H Ujike M Kishimoto Y Okahisa M Kodama M Takaki T Inada N Uchimura M Yamada N Iwata M Iyo I Sora N Ozaki

Several lines of evidence implicate serotonergic dysfunction in diverse psychiatric disorders including anxiety, depression, and drug abuse. Mice with a knock-out of the 5HT1b receptor gene (HTR1B) displayed increased locomotor response to cocaine and elevated motivation to self-administer cocaine and alcohol. Previous genetic studies showed significant associations of HTR1B with alcohol depend...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol review 2008
Shane Darke Sharlene Kaye Rebecca McKetin Johan Duflou

ISSUES The major physical and psychological health effects of methamphetamine use, and the factors associated with such harms. APPROACH Comprehensive review. KEY FINDINGS Physical harms reviewed included toxicity and mortality, cardiovascular/cerebrovascular pathology, dependence and blood-borne virus transmission. Psychological harms include methamphetamine psychosis, depression, suicide, ...

Journal: :Primary care companion to the Journal of clinical psychiatry 2010
Seyed Vahid Shariat Adele Elahi

To the Editor: The frequency of methamphetamine use has alarmingly increased in Iran, as in many other countries in recent years.1 The most recent survey on drug abuse in Iran, performed a couple of years ago, showed that only a minority of the Iranian substance abusers (3.6%) used methamphetamine.2 However, in the past 2 years and with the local production of methamphetamine, its price has dro...

Journal: :Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology 2011

1999
T. Ernst L. Chang M. Leonido-Yee O. Speck

Background: Methamphetamine abuse is a reemerging epidemic in the United States and in many Asian countries. Clinical and preclinical observations suggest that methamphetamine may cause longlasting injury to the brain. In humans, some of the psychiatric conditions, such as paranoid psychosis, may occur not only acutely during methamphetamine exposure, but may persist for months or even years af...

Journal: Addiction and Health 2015

Background: The abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances such as amphetamines and ecstasy has had a growing trend. Tachycardia, increased blood pressure, hallucinations, panic attacks, and psychosis are the negative effects of methamphetamine abuse. The present study aimed to assess psychiatric disorders associated with methamphetamine-induced psychotic disorder. Methods: This cross-...

2014
Byung Dae Lee Je Min Park Young Min Lee Eun Soo Moon Hee Jeong Jeong Young In Chung Hyo Deog Rim

OBJECTIVE It was previously suggested that the malic enzyme 2 (ME2) as the candidate gene for psychosis in fine mapping of chromosome 18q21. Chromosome 18q21 is also one of the possible regions that can contribute to addiction. METHODS We performed a pilot study for discovering candidate gene of chromosome 18q21 in the methamphetamine abusers for elucidating the candidate gene for methampheta...

Objectives: Rapid and fast growth of Methamphetamine in Iran has posed a new challenge for Iranian health sector. The objective of this study was to report a case of Methamphetamine psychosis (not otherwise specified-NOS). Methods: The patient was an 48-year-old married male who complained of suspiciousness and delusion of control, he started using Methamphetamine 5 years ago, Two days after...

2011
Y Okahisa M Kodama M Takaki T Inada N Uchimura M Yamada N Iwata M Iyo I Sora N Ozaki H Ujike

Several studies have suggested that the endocannabinoid system plays significant roles in the vulnerability to psychiatric disorders including drug abuse. To examine the possible association of the CNR1 and CNR2 genes, which encode cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2, with methamphetamine dependence, we investigated three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs806379, rs1535255, rs2023239) in ...

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