Pharmacological treatments for psychosis-related polydipsia

  • Brookes G
  • Ahmed A
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Abstract

Polydipsia is the intake of more than three litres of fluids per day. Primary polydipsia occurs when excessive drinking cannot be explained by an identified medical condition, and is not secondary to polyuria. The prevalence of this problem in psychiatric inpatients has been estimated at between 6 and 17%. It can hinder standard care and be a highly disabling, even life-threatening condition.

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Brookes, G., & Ahmed, A. (2006). Pharmacological treatments for psychosis-related polydipsia. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.cd003544.pub2

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