
This article is intended for clinicians treating neurotoxic emergencies. Presented are causative agents of neurotoxic emergencies, many of which are easily mistaken for acute psychiatric disorders. Understanding the wide variety of agents responsible for neurotoxic emergencies and the neurotransmitter interactions involved will help the psychiatrist identify and treat this challenging population.
Psychotropic Drugs, Emergency Services, Psychiatric, Seizures, Mental Disorders, Humans, Neurotoxicity Syndromes, Emergencies, Synaptic Transmission, Decontamination, Xenobiotics
Psychotropic Drugs, Emergency Services, Psychiatric, Seizures, Mental Disorders, Humans, Neurotoxicity Syndromes, Emergencies, Synaptic Transmission, Decontamination, Xenobiotics
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