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Case Reports
.1988 Jul;145(7):878-9.
doi: 10.1176/ajp.145.7.878.

Exacerbation of psychosis after discontinuation of carbamazepine treatment

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Exacerbation of psychosis after discontinuation of carbamazepine treatment

C W Heh et al. Am J Psychiatry.1988 Jul.

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Carbamazepine alone or carbamazepine plus neuroleptic was administered to 20 chronic schizophrenic patients. Upon abrupt discontinuation two of the 20 patients had exacerbations of their psychoses characterized by paranoia, hostility, and agitation. The authors discuss the possibility of a carbamazepine withdrawal syndrome.

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