09. Novel Synthetic Mixed Hallucinogen/Stimulants: Definition, Pharmacology, and Clinical Manifestations
Key Points
- Intoxication results in a mixture of hallucinogenic and stimulant signs and symptoms, including anxiety, depression, paranoia, hallucinations, agitation, confusion, nausea, abdominal discomfort, tachycardia, hypertension, muscle clonus, and pupillary dilation.
- Life-threatening medical complications include excited delirium, seizures, hyperthermia, and pulmonary edema.
- Toxic serotonergic syndrome may result from combining with a serotonergic agent.
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