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Cambridge University Press, Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 01(28), p. S8-S10

DOI: 10.1017/s0790966700011903

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Two psychiatric presentations linked with ‘head shop’ products

Journal article published in 2011 by Chimdi Uhoegbu, Eric Kolshus, Izu Nwachukwu, Allys Guerandel ORCID, Caroline Maher
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Abstract

AbstractWe report two cases of acute onset and rapid resolution of psychotic symptoms, the first following oral ingestion and the second following intravenous injection of some head shop products (HSPs). Both were associated with autonomic instability and negative results on urine toxicology screening using standard techniques. They highlight the potential dangers of managing such cases in acute stand-alone psychiatric units. Recent advance in characterising some HSPs by toxicology screening is also discussed.