Article de Périodique
The association of Salvia divinorum and psychotic disorders: A review of the literature and case series (2015)
Auteur(s) :
EL-KHOURY, J. ;
SAHAKIAN, N.
Année
2015
Page(s) :
286-292
Sous-type de document :
Etude de cas / Case report ; Revue de la littérature / Literature review
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Domaine :
Autres substances / Other substances
Discipline :
PSY (Psychopathologie / Psychopathology)
Thésaurus mots-clés
TROUBLE BIPOLAIRE
;
SALVIA DIVINORUM
;
PSYCHOSE
;
HALLUCINOGENES
;
EFFET SECONDAIRE
;
PSYCHOPATHOLOGIE
;
SYMPTOME
;
ETUDE DE CAS
Résumé :
The association of substance abuse and psychotic disorders is of interest to clinicians, academics, and lawmakers. Commonly abused substances, such as cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines, and alcohol, have all been associated with substance-induced psychosis. Hallucinogens can induce desired psychedelic effects and undesirable psychomimetic reactions. These are usually transient and resolve once the duration of action is over. Sometimes, these effects persist, causing distress and requiring intervention. This article focuses on the hallucinogenic substance Salvia divinorum, the use of which has been observed, particularly among youth worldwide. We present background information based on a review of the literature and on our own clinical encounters, as highlighted by two original case reports. We hypothesize that consumption of Salvia divinorum could be associated with the development of psychotic disorders. We propose that clinicians routinely inquire about the use of Salvia in patients with substance use disorders or psychotic illnesses. More research is required to assess any relationship between Salvia divinorum and psychosis. Additionally, we advocate increased public and medical awareness of this substance and other emerging drugs of abuse.
Affiliation :
Department of Psychiatry, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon
Cote :
Abonnement
Historique