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Citation

Cummings JL, Barritt CF, Horan M. Int. J. Psychiatry Med. 1987; 16(2): 163-168.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1987, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3744684

Abstract

A patient manifesting an acute psychosis after receiving an injection of procaine penicillin is reported. The psychosis began immediately after drug administration and gradually abated over a forty-eight-hour period. The clinical presentation was dominated by paranoid delusions and a Capgras-like syndrome. Sixty-six previously reported cases were identified and reviewed. Patients manifested combinations of fear, auditory hallucinations, somatic hallucinations, visual hallucinations, and paranoid or religious delusions. The syndrome may occur with inadvertent intravenous injection of procaine and most likely reflects the action of procaine on limbic system structures.


Language: en

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