C Roncero, C Daigre, M Comin, L Grau-López… - European …, 2011 - Elsevier Chronic consumption of cocaine can induce transient psychotic symptoms, expressed as paranoia or hallucinations. This is typically prevented by abstinence. The term Cocaine-Induced Psychosis (CIP) has been used to describe this syndrome. Impulsivity has been hypothesised are ...
R Pavarin, F Lugoboni, S Mathewson… - European Journal of …, 2011 - journals.lww.com ...Cocainepsychosis has been described to be distinguishable from primary psychotic disorder due to the absence of flat effects, its self-limited nature, the presence of psychomotor agitation and an insistent search for communication rather than avoidance of contact. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions
C Roncero, M Comin, C Daigre, L Grau-López… - European …, 2011 - Elsevier ... The term cocaine induced psychosis (CIP) has been used to describe this syndrome. Cocaine Induce Psichotic Disorder (CIPD) have been used to describe a full psychotic state. ... The term cocaine induced psychosis (CIP) has been used to describe this syndrome. ...
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