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Published on: June 18, 2018
Treatment of cocaine-induced panic disorder
A K Louie1, R A Lannon, T A Ketter
1Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Francisco.
Abstract:
The authors describe 10 patients who developed panic attacks only after substantial cocaine use. The timing of the onset of symptoms, i.e., after 1-6 years of cocaine use, and the fact that only one patient had a first-degree relative with panic disorder were more suggestive of acquired than primary panic disorder. The patients' atypical symptoms and responses to medications may be explained in terms of limbic-neuronal hyperexcitability induced by cocaine through a kindling mechanism.
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