The Abuse of Multiple Gastrointestinal Antibiotics: A Case Report
Published: November 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.2568
Bappaditya Chowdhury, Ramtanu Banerjee, Rudrajit Paul, Jayati Mondal, Sourav Ganguly
1. Senior Resident, Department of Psychiatry,
Medical College Kolkata, 88, College Street,
Kolkata 700 073, West Bengal, India.
2. Associate Professor, Department of Medicine,
Medical College Kolkata, 88, College Street,
Kolkata 700 073, West Bengal, India.
3. Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine,
Medical College Kolkata, 88, College Street,
Kolkata 700 073, West Bengal, India.
4. Resident, Department of Gynecology,
Medical College Kolkata, 88, College Street,
Kolkata 700 073, West Bengal, India.
5. Resident, Department of Psychiatry,
Medical College Kolkata, 88, College Street,
Kolkata 700 073, West Bengal, India.
Correspondence
Dr. Rudrajit Paul
15/5, Bose Pukur Road, Kolkata 700 039 (India).
Phone: 91-9433824341
E-mail: docr89@gmail.com
The abuse of non dependence producing substances has been rarely reported. However, this can be a significant social problem and it may complicate psychiatric disorders like the anxiety states. We are reporting here, a case of the prolonged abuse of multiple gastrointestinal antibiotics like metronidazole, mebendazole and albendazole. The patient had fortunately not developed any overt toxicity from the overuse of these drugs. He was diagnosed with the generalized anxiety disorder with the anankastic personality disorder. He responded favourably to paroxetine and is being maintained on psychotherapy. As far as we know, this is probably the first report of this kind of abuse from India.
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