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Observations from a peculiar case of volatile substance dependence-A case report
Dhruv Bardolia1, Urvika Parikh2, Saumitra Nemlekar3
1Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Parul Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Baroda, India.
Abstract:
Volatile substance dependence is a relatively rare form of substance use disorders. It is predominantly noted in the adolescent age group. Higher prevalence is also seen in individuals from the lower socio-economic strata. These agents induce a rapid mood change by altering the levels of central neurotransmitters. Here we present a unique case of volatile substance dependence in a middle aged female with iron deficiency anemia. We managed this with the SSRIs and parenteral iron preparations which led to recovery. This emphasizes the fact that any treatment regimen must address all the factors, co-morbidities and patient characteristics for complete recovery.
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