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B. There is evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings of both (1)and (2):
* B. There is evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings of both (1) and (2):


: 1. The symptoms in Criterion A developed during or soon after substance intoxication or withdrawal or after exposure to a medication.
: 1. The symptoms in Criterion A developed during or soon after substance intoxication or withdrawal or after exposure to a medication.
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C. The disturbance is not better explained by a [[psychotic disorder]] that is not substance/medication-induced. Such evidence of an independent psychotic disorder could include the following:
* C. The disturbance is not better explained by a [[psychotic disorder]] that is not substance/medication-induced. Such evidence of an independent psychotic disorder could include the following:


The symptoms preceded the onset of the substance/medication use; the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time (e.g., about 1 month) after the cessation of acute withdrawal or severe intoxication: or there is other evidence of an independent non-substance/medication-induced psychotic disorder (e.g., a history of recurrent non-substance/medication-related episodes).
The symptoms preceded the onset of the substance/medication use; the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time (e.g., about 1 month) after the cessation of acute withdrawal or severe intoxication: or there is other evidence of an independent non-substance/medication-induced psychotic disorder (e.g., a history of recurrent non-substance/medication-related episodes).
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D. The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of a [[delirium]].
* D. The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of a [[delirium]].


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E. The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
* E. The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.


<SMALL>Note: This diagnosis should be made instead of a diagnosis of substance intoxication or substance withdrawal only when the symptoms in Criterion A predominate in the clinical picture and when they are sufficiently severe to warrant clinical attention.</SMALL>
<SMALL>Note: This diagnosis should be made instead of a diagnosis of substance intoxication or substance withdrawal only when the symptoms in Criterion A predominate in the clinical picture and when they are sufficiently severe to warrant clinical attention.</SMALL>

Revision as of 18:48, 6 November 2014

Substance/Medication-Induced Psychotic Disorder

Synonyms and keywords: Medication induced psychotic disorder; substance induced psychotic disorder; substance-medication induced psychotic disorder;

Differential Diagnosis

Epidemiology and Demographics

Prevalence

The prevalence of paranoid personality disorder is unknown of the overall population.[1]

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Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

Diagnostic Criteria

  • A. Presence of one or both of the following symptoms:
1. Delusions
2. Hallucinations

AND

  • B. There is evidence from the history, physical examination, or laboratory findings of both (1) and (2):
1. The symptoms in Criterion A developed during or soon after substance intoxication or withdrawal or after exposure to a medication.
2. The involved substance/medication is capable of producing the symptoms in Criterion A.

AND

  • C. The disturbance is not better explained by a psychotic disorder that is not substance/medication-induced. Such evidence of an independent psychotic disorder could include the following:

The symptoms preceded the onset of the substance/medication use; the symptoms persist for a substantial period of time (e.g., about 1 month) after the cessation of acute withdrawal or severe intoxication: or there is other evidence of an independent non-substance/medication-induced psychotic disorder (e.g., a history of recurrent non-substance/medication-related episodes).

AND

  • D. The disturbance does not occur exclusively during the course of a delirium.

AND

  • E. The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.

Note: This diagnosis should be made instead of a diagnosis of substance intoxication or substance withdrawal only when the symptoms in Criterion A predominate in the clinical picture and when they are sufficiently severe to warrant clinical attention.

Psychotic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition

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Catatonia Associated With Another Mental Disorder (Catatonia Specifier)

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Catatonic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition

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Sleep-Related Hypoventilation

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Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders

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Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Arousal Disorders

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Other Hallucinogen Use Disorder

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Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder

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Other Hallucinogen-Induced Disorders

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Unspecified Phencyclidine-Related Disorder

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Stimulant Use Disorder

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Stimulant Intoxication

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Stimulant Withdrawal

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Other (or Unknown) Substance Use Disorder

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Other (or Unknown) Substance Intoxication

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Other (or Unknown) Substance Withdrawal

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Other (or Unknown) Substance-Induced Disorders

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Personality Change Due to Another Medical Condition

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Exhibitionistic Disorder

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Frotteuristic Disorder

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Other Specified Mental Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders : DSM-5. Washington, D.C: American Psychiatric Association. 2013. ISBN 0890425558.