substance-induced delirium

substance-induced delirium
[DSM-IV] delirium associated with substance intoxication (substance intoxication d.), substance withdrawal (substance withdrawal d.), medication side effects, or exposure to toxins; individual cases are named for the specific substance involved, e.g., digitalis-induced delirium.

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