Repeated high doses may lead to manifestations of acute psychosis.
They are also contraindicated in patients who have psychosis, acute or chronic, regardless of etiology.
Patients may therefore initially be admitted to a psychiatric ward for acute psychosis or schizophrenia.
Another recent study concludes that amisulpride is an appropriate first-line treatment for the management of acute psychosis.
Adverse effects have been reported following its use including acute psychosis, renal toxicity and seizures.
However, many non-dopaminergic drugs can induce acute and chronic psychosis.
Previously, higher doses, up to 1200 mg daily or more, were used in acute psychosis.
Robert Felton drifted in and out of acute psychosis for much of his solitary confinement.
However, acute psychosis is classified as a medical emergency requiring immediate and complete attention.
Bolden suffered an episode of acute alcoholic psychosis in 1907 at the age of 30.