Welcome news from the research front, however, says that clozapine, a relatively new drug normally used for schizophrenia, benefited about 85 percent of Parkinson's patients with drug-induced psychosis.
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The only references to caffeine-induced psychosis that I can see in academic sources are referring to cases of patients who have had their pre-existing schizophrenia exacerbated by caffeine.
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Shamoo and Vera Hassner Sharav, cofounders of the New York-based Citizens for Responsible Care in Psychiatry and Research, have called for a moratorium on studies that induce psychosis or withdraw medications.
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After observing him for five days, doctors concluded that Lamb was " coherent and oriented " and that his previous actions were most likely related to a drug-induced psychosis, the official said.
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Dissociative induced psychosis happens on a more reliable and predictable basis than amphetamine psychosis, which usually only occurs in cases of overdose, prolonged use or with sleep deprivation, which can independently produce psychosis.
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The National Institute of Mental Health is reviewing more than 100 of its studies, including those that involve using drugs to induce psychosis, and could suspend some of them for lack of scientific merit.
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:The Twinkie Defence won't fly; as a Scot Macbeth is already inured to the ( short term ) ill effects of a fried-cake diet-indeed salad is more likely to induce psychosis than any snack-cake.
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Waller speculates that the dancing was " stress-induced psychosis " on a mass level, since the region where the people danced was riddled with starvation and disease, and the inhabitants tended to be superstitious.
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O'Flynn suggests Maclay saw in the series a proof of his ideas partly based on his 1930s experiments with art and mescaline-induced psychosis that the creative ability of people with schizophrenia deteriorated.
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In the wake of Darth Cadeus'death, the now-peaceful Galactic Alliance harbors a growing mistrust toward the Jedi, and the situation is worsened by a Force-induced psychosis that begins afflicting individual Jedi, sending them on violent rampages.