2023
DOI: 10.30629/2618-6667-2022-20-4-54-63
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Treatment of Acute Drug-Induced Psychoses, Associated with Modern Synthetic Psychoactive Substances

Abstract: Use of new synthetic drugs (synthetic cannabinoids — “spices”, synthetic psychostimulants — “salts”, synthetic GABA-agonists — “butyrates”) is associated with a high risk of psychoses. Nowadays there are no evidence-based guidelines for treatment of these psychotic disorders. Objective: to develop effective therapeutic strategies for the treatment of acute substance-induced psychoses associated with modern synthetic drugs. Material and methods: 96 patients with substance-induced psychoses associated with synth… Show more

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