
Here, we report a case of a patient who reported using high dose caffeine and was observed with multiple episodes of caffeine-induced mania with psychotic features and met criteria for caffeine use disorder.To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of caffeine-induced mania in a patient that also specifically met criteria for caffeine use disorder.This case supports evidence that caffeine use disorder should be considered for inclusion in future diagnostic manuals as a potential drug of abuse pending additional research.
Male, Lurasidone Hydrochloride, Bipolar Disorder, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Substance-Related Disorders, Caffeine, Energy Drinks, Humans, Comorbidity, Aged, Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
Male, Lurasidone Hydrochloride, Bipolar Disorder, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Substance-Related Disorders, Caffeine, Energy Drinks, Humans, Comorbidity, Aged, Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
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