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Escalating patterns of emergency health care prior to first admission with amphetamine psychosis: A window of opportunity?

Drug and Alcohol Dependence Sep 09, 2017

Sara G, et al. – Researchers undertook this investigation to describe health service contact in the 2 years prior to a first hospital admission with amphetamine-related psychosis, as well as to identify possible opportunities for early intervention. They suggested that emergency departments and units treating individuals with infectious diseases or injuries should consider strategies to detect amphetamine and other substance use. However, early detection and referral to specialist mental health or drug and alcohol care might prevent some amphetamine-related psychoses.
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