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Monitor carefully even AFTER substance/medication-induced psychosis subsides

All of us know that psychosis can be caused by some recreational substances and some medications that can lead to the development of “substance/medication-induced psychotic disorder.” For example, substances that are well-known to be associated with a relatively  high risk of developing substance-induced psychosis include (alphabetically): – Amphetamines, including methamphetamine – Cannabis – Cocaine -…

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