Theophylline toxicity leading to suicidal ideation in a patient with no prior psychiatric illness

  • Kapoor S
  • Thakkar J
  • Aggarwal V
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Abstract

Suicidal behavior is a common psychiatric emergency and is associated with psychiatric illness and history of prior suicide attempts. Neuropsychiatric manifestations related to theophylline toxicity are well described in literature. We report a case of theophylline toxicity manifesting as suicidal ideation in a patient with no prior psychiatric illness.

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Kapoor, S., Thakkar, J., & Aggarwal, V. (2015). Theophylline toxicity leading to suicidal ideation in a patient with no prior psychiatric illness. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 3, 2050313X1558320. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313x15583208

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