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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Cases of isoniazid-related psychiatric disordersreported in the literature include psychosis, obsessive–compulsive neurosisand mania. Tuberculosis is an endemic issue in our area; so much people receiveprophylactic treatment for tuberculosis. Pyridoxine deficiency may play a rolein the pathogenesis of isoniazid-induced psychosis. Such deficiency states maybe detected indirectly by measuring urinary metabolites of tryptophan.
We performeda retrospective analysis of those patients in the literature and we report acase of isoniazid-induced psychosis in a 42-year-old man with schizophrenia andalcohol dependence. He was abstinent during the last six months.
A 42-year-old man with schizophrenia, in full remission for the last twoyears, presented psychotic symptoms (delusions and hallucinations) suspected tobe related to prophylactic treatment with isoniazid after his brother testedpositive to a tuberculin test. The psychotic symptoms resolved completely afterisoniazid was discontinued. We didn´t change his treatment during the episode(Clopixol 200mg/21 days).
Clinicians should be aware of this adverseeffect of isoniazid and that it may present with a broad clinical picture. As aresult of our findings we coordinated a clinical session with others HospitalDepartments.
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