Dextromethorphan in Cough Syrup: The Poor Man’s Psychosis
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Abstract
Dextromethorphan (3-methoxy-N-methylmorphinan), also known as "DXM" and "the poor man's PCP," is a synthetically produced drug that is available in more than 140 over-the-counter cough and cold preparations. Dextromethorphan (DXM) has overtaken codeine as the most widely used cough suppressant due to its availability, efficacy, and safety profile at directed doses. However, DXM is subject to abuse. When consumed at inappropriately high doses (over 1500 mg/day), DXM can induce a state of psychosis characterized by Phencyclidine (PCP)-like psychological symptoms, including delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia. We report a noteworthy case of severe dextromethorphan use disorder with dextromethorphan-induced…
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5Topics & keywords
- Dextromethorphan
- Medicine
- Psychiatry
- Paranoia
- Phencyclidine
- Psychosis
- Drug
- Substance abuse
- Good health and well-being