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Prolonged psychosis associated with interferon therapy in a patient with hepatitis C: case study and literature review. Psychosomatics [Psychosomatics] Journal article

 
TitleProlonged psychosis associated with interferon therapy in a patient with hepatitis C: case study and literature review.
Author(s)Cheng YC, Chen CC, Ho AS, Chiu NY 
Institutioncorrespondence and Dept. of Psychiatry, Chang-Hua Christian Hospital, No. 135, Nanhsiao St., Changhua, 500, Taiwan. doraemon520_2000@yahoo.com.tw.
SourcePsychosomatics 2009 Sep-Oct; 50(5):538-42.
AbstractBACKGROUND: Although rare, psychosis can emerge during interferon (IFN)-alpha therapy and persist after therapy is completed.
OBJECTIVE: The authors report the case of a 30-year-old man with hepatitis C infection treated with IFN-alpha and ribavirin who developed acute psychosis with persecutory delusions and auditory hallucinations, resulting in a suicide attempt.
METHOD: The patient was treated with amisulpride for 6 weeks and then with risperidone for 6 weeks.
RESULTS: There was no improvement in symptoms until the patient was treated with quetiapine; he then had a marked recovery from the psychotic symptoms. The duration of the psychosis was 28 weeks.
CONCLUSION: Hepatitis C can be successfully treated with IFN therapy, and the risk of IFN-induced psychosis is low, with psychotic symptoms resolving in most cases after completion of IFN therapy with or without antipsychotic treatment. In prolonged psychosis induced by IFN, quetiapine might also be of benefit.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19855041
  
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