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How can schizophrenia be drug induced? |
How can schizophrenia be drug induced? It can't be. Schizophrenia has a rigid set of criteria a person has to meet to be diagnosed. It is not just hallucination or delusions. When a person is psychotic from drug use it is called substance induced psychosis. It is all in the DSM-IV which is available online for you to read if you wish. doin drugs and cause some symptoms |
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