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International Journal of Bipolar Disorders

1 Papers Indexed in Blossom

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International Journal of Bipolar Disorders has 1 tracked paper indexed in Blossom (2015) from 3 authors, most often covering Ayahuasca, across Bipolar Disorder, Depressive Disorders and Schizophrenia.

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Switch to mania after ayahuasca consumption in a man with bipolar disorder: a case report

This case report describes the clinical profile of a man from Argentina with a family history of bipolar disorder who participated in a four-day Ayahuasca ceremony that led to the eruption of a hypomanic episode two days after, consisting of mystical and paranoid delusional ideas, auditory hallucinations, racing thoughts, disorganized behavior, elevated energy, and manic euphoria. Given that the remission of psychotic symptoms was immediately followed by an onset of depressive symptoms, the authors theorize that antidepressant effects of harmine may have occasioned the manic shift of his bipolar disorder.

Published
February 24, 2015
Journal
International Journal of Bipolar Disorders
Authors
Szmulewicz, A. G., Valerio, M. P., Smith, J. M.

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Springer Nature
Country
Germany
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