TWO CASES OF WITHDRAWAL FROM ETHCHLORVYNOL
Abstract
Two cases of withdrawal from chronic addiction to ethchlorvynol are reported. The withdrawal syndrome is characterized by a latent period of 6 to 10 days and by a delirium which, in addition to the classical characteristics of delirium, has many features suggestive of a schizophrenic reaction. Clearing of the schizophreniform symptoms occurs first followed by clearing of the confusion.
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