Acute effects of cannabis on the experience of speech illusion: a placebo-controlled study in adolescents and adults
Abstract
Data from the literature suggests that some first episode psychosis (FEP) patients may recover without antipsychotic medication. There is however no reliable way to identify them. In a previous paper we found, in a cohort of 584 FEP patients, that those consistently refusing medication had poorer pre-morbid functioning, less insight, higher rate of substance use and poorer outcome. However, some medication refusers, had a favourable outcome. The...
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Title
Acute effects of cannabis on the experience of speech illusion: a placebo-controlled study in adolescents and adults
Published Date
Mar 1, 2017
Volume
27
Pages
S73 - S73
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