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Psychosis in acute methamphetamine intoxication is usually self-limiting and can be managed in the emergency department: A retrospective series.

Michael HumphreysChristopher MartinTheo TheodorosDean AndronisKatherine Z Isoardi
Published in: Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA (2023)
In this series of patients presenting to ED with acute methamphetamine intoxication, psychosis appeared to occur commonly and was mostly short-lived, resolving within 24 h in the majority of patients.
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