The potential for antimicrobials to adversely affect mental state

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This is a case report highlighting the influence that antimicrobials (clarithromycin in particular) can have on one's mental state. We discuss the case of a middleaged woman who presented to an acute admissions unit under Irish Mental Health Act for involuntary admission because of concerns expressed by her family and general practitioner regarding a recent change in behaviour and onset of irritable mood. This lady was diagnosed with an episode of mania that was thought to be precipitated by a combination of psychosocial stressors, recent discontinuation of psychotropic medication and complicated by a recent course of clarithromycin. Copyright 2013 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Lally, L., & Mannion, L. (2013). The potential for antimicrobials to adversely affect mental state. BMJ Case Reports. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2013-009659

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