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Tag: Substance induced psychosis

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Which of the following drugs can cause an increase in hallucinations?

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Substance-induced psychosis, which includes hallucinations, occurs in approximately 6.5 in 100,000 people per year [1.2.1]. Understanding which of the following drugs can cause an increase in hallucinations is crucial for both patients and healthcare providers to ensure medication safety and awareness.

What Does Psychosis from Adderall Look Like?

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While prescriptions for stimulants like Adderall increased by 60% between 2012 and 2023 [1.2.5], it's crucial to understand a rare but serious side effect. So, **what does psychosis from Adderall look like?** It involves a break from reality, with symptoms like hallucinations and paranoia [1.3.1, 1.3.6].

Can Adderall Cause Psychosis? Understanding the Link and Risks

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According to a 2019 study, the risk of new-onset psychosis was about 1 in 660 patients starting stimulants for ADHD, with the risk being twice as high for amphetamine (Adderall) users compared to methylphenidate users [1.2.5]. While uncommon when used as prescribed, the question of **Can Adderall cause psychosis?** is a critical one, particularly when the medication is misused [1.2.1, 1.2.5].

Which Drugs Trigger Schizophrenia? A Pharmacological Review

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Studies indicate that between 24% and 32% of individuals who experience drug-induced psychosis may later develop a schizophrenia spectrum disorder [1.3.2]. This article explores **which drugs trigger schizophrenia**-like symptoms and the difference between temporary psychosis and a chronic diagnosis.