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Letter to the Editor

Sertraline Treatment of Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder

Carl R. Young

Published: February 15, 1997

Article Abstract

Letter to the Editor

Sir: Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder is the reexperiencing
of the perceptual symptoms experienced while intoxicated
with the hallucinogen. Examples of these perceptual
distortions include geometric hallucinations, false perceptions
of movement in the peripheral visual fields, flashes of color,
positive afterimages, macropsia, and micropsia. Various pharmacologic
treatments of "flashbacks," including neuroleptics
and benzodiazepines, and electroconvulsive therapy have met
with limited success.


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