Talih Farid, Ajaltouni Jean
Dr. Talih is an assistant professor and Dr. Ajaltouni is a research fellow at the American University of Beirut Medical Center Department of Psychiatry.
Innov Clin Neurosci. 2015 Nov-Dec;12(11-12):21-5.
The misuse of nootropics-any substance that may alter, improve, or augment cognitive performance, mainly through the stimulation or inhibition of certain neurotransmitters-may potentially be dangerous and deleterious to the human brain, and certain individuals with a history of mental or substance use disorders might be particularly vulnerable to their adverse effects. We describe four cases of probable nootropic-induced psychiatric adverse effects to illustrate this theory. To the best of our knowledge this has not been previously reported in the formal medical literature. We briefly describe the most common classes of nootropics, including their postulated or proven methods of actions, their desired effects, and their adverse side effects, and provide a brief discussion of the cases. Our objective is to raise awareness among physicians in general and psychiatrists and addiction specialists in particular of the potentially dangerous phenomenon of unsupervised nootropic use among young adults who may be especially vulnerable to nootropics' negative effects.
益智药是指任何可能主要通过刺激或抑制某些神经递质来改变、改善或增强认知能力的物质,对其滥用可能会对人类大脑产生潜在危险和有害影响,而某些有精神疾病或物质使用障碍病史的个体可能特别容易受到其不良影响。我们描述了4例可能由益智药引起的精神方面不良反应的病例以阐明这一理论。据我们所知,此前尚未在正规医学文献中报道过此类情况。我们简要介绍了最常见的益智药类别,包括其假定的或已证实的作用方式、预期效果和不良副作用,并对这些病例进行了简要讨论。我们的目的是提高普通医生尤其是精神科医生和成瘾专科医生对年轻人无监督使用益智药这一潜在危险现象的认识,这些年轻人可能特别容易受到益智药负面影响。