• Der Nervenarzt · Jan 1997

    Case Reports

    [An unusual case of psychosis caused by long-term administration of a scopolamine membrane patch. Paranoid hallucinogenic and delusional symptoms].

    • O Rubner, P W Kummerhoff, and H Haase.
    • St. Josef-Krankenhaus, Königswinter.
    • Nervenarzt. 1997 Jan 1; 68 (1): 77-9.

    AbstractWe report on a psychosis caused by application of a transdermal scopolamine patch for over 15 days. In the literature there is no mention of a case in which scopolamine had such an influence nor are any cases reported in which paranoid-hallucinatory symptoms continued 11 days after removing the patch.

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