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Abhinav Nahar1, Mukku Shiva Shanker Reddy2, Bhaskaran Andi Subramaniyam2
1Centre for Brain Research IISC, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Abstract:
Baclofen is a centrally acting gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor agonist with many therapeutic uses in neurology and psychiatry. An overdose of baclofen is known to cause serious side effects such as encephalopathy, seizures, respiratory depression, and delirium. Association of baclofen with psychosis has also been reported. In this case report, we are highlighting the manifestation of catatonic features in addition to psychosis following baclofen overdose.
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