Abstract

Background: Mephentermine is a sympathomimetic agent derived from methamphetamine. It is a commonly used drug for the treatment of hypotension during anaesthesia. Its abuse has markedly increased especially in the young population due to its stimulant properties and ability to boost performance in competitive sports or bodybuilding. Very few cases of Mephentermine dependence with or without psychosis have been reported from India and worldwide. Case Description: A 24-year-old male presented with a sudden onset of behavioural abnormalities a few hours following the use of Mephentermine. He was very agitated and restless. On physical examination, tachycardia, elevated BP and bilaterally dilated pupils were found. His symptoms remitted within a few hours of using Injection Haloperidol 10 mg with Lorazepam 4 mg once. He was found to have grossly deranged liver and kidney function tests. There was no past and family history of any psychiatric illness. No past history of any physical illness. Conclusion: No previous report of mephentermine induced psychosis with acute kidney and liver injury has been reported in the literature. Cases such as this may be common among the general public. Long term follow-up is required to know the course and outcome in such unusual cases.

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