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6A41 category

Catatonia induced by substances or medications

Definition

Catatonia induced by substances or medications is a syndrome of primarily psychomotor disturbances, characterized by the co-occurrence of several symptoms of decreased, increased, or abnormal psychomotor activity, which develops during or soon after intoxication or withdrawal from certain psychoactive substances, including phencyclidine (PCP), cannabis, hallucinogens such as mescaline or LSD, cocaine and MDMA or related drugs, or during the use of certain psychoactive and non-psychoactive medications (e.g. antipsychotic medications, benzodiazepines, steroids, disulfiram, ciprofloxacin).

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Also indexed as

Catatonia induced by psychoactive substances, including medicationsCatatonia induced by specified psychoactive substance or medicationCatatonia induced by substances or medicationsCatatonia induced by unknown or unspecified psychoactive substance

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