Naltrexone-associated visual hallucinations: A case report

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Abstract

Naltrexone is a competitive antagonist of , , and opioid receptors. Naltrexone has been investigated for use an as anti-obesity agent in both the general population and in patients with severe mental illness, including schizophrenia. In patients with schizophrenia, however, potential psychotic symptoms due to adverse effects of naltrexone have not been investigated. Our case study, a relevant case report, and some related articles suggest that naltrexone might be associated with the emergence of visual hallucinations, which clinicians should be aware of.

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Lee, D. B., Woo, Y. S., & Bahk, W. M. (2019). Naltrexone-associated visual hallucinations: A case report. Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience, 17(2), 329–331. https://doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2019.17.2.329

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