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Citation

Alem A, Shibre T. Ethiop. Med. J. 1997; 35(2): 137-139.

Affiliation

Amanuel Hospital, Addis Ababa.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, Ethiopian Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9577014

Abstract

It has been established that khat plant leaves (Catha edulis forsk) contain an active psychostimulant substance known as Cathinone that is similar in structure and pharmacological activity to amphetamine. There have been no previously reported cases of khat induced psychosis in Ethiopia despite heavy consumption of khat in most parts of the country. We report here a case of brief and episodic psychosis attributed to heavy khat chewing. We maintain that khat leaf is a substance of abuse and that Khat chewing has the potential to complicate psychiatric conditions and forensic events.


Language: en

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