Cocaine-Induced Psychotic Symptoms in French Cocaine Addicts

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Vorspan, Florence | Brousse, Georges | Bloch, Vanessa | Bellais, Laetitia | Romo, Lucia | Guillem, Eric | Coeuru, Philippe | Lépine, Jean-Pierre

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International audience. Cocaine use is known to induce transient psychotic symptoms. We evaluated retrospectively the lifetime prevalence of cocaine-induced psychotic symptoms in 105 cocaine addicts with the French version of the Scale for Assessment of Positive Symptoms-Cocaine Induced Psychosis (SAPS-CIP) in a clinical setting. Most patients (86.5%) described such symptoms.

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