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  • * Acute issues included high levels of anxiety (55%), phobic anxiety (51%), and depression (44%), with a subset experiencing short-term psychotic symptoms and notable differences in hallucinations reported by women.
  • * Long-term effects showed significant mental health challenges compared to matched controls, with subjects experiencing reduced quality of life, increased nervousness, and persistent feelings of depression.

Article Abstract

Background: The aim of the study was to explore the profile of acute and long-term psychiatric side effects associated with mefloquine.

Methods: Subjects (n = 73) reported to a Danish national register during five consecutive years for mefloquine associated side effects were included. Acute psychiatric side effects were retrospectively assessed using the SCL-90-R and questions based on Present State Examination (PSE). Subjects reporting suspected psychotic states were contacted for a personal PSE interview. Electronic records of psychiatric hospitalizations and diagnoses were cross-checked. Long-term effects were evaluated with SF-36. SCL-90-R and SF-36 data were compared to age- and gender matched controls.

Results: In the SCL-90-R, clinically significant scores for anxiety, phobic anxiety and depression were found in 55%, 51%, and 44% of the mefloquine group. Substantial acute phase psychotic symptoms were found in 15% and were time-limited. Illusions/hallucinations were more frequently observed among women. Cases of hypomania/mania in the acute phase were 5.5%. Significant long-term mental health effects were demonstrated for the SF-36 subscales mental health (MH), role emotional (RE), and vitality (VT) in the mefloquine group compared to matched controls.

Conclusion: The most frequent acute psychiatric problems were anxiety, depression, and psychotic symptoms. Data indicated that subjects experiencing acute mefloquine adverse side effects may develop long-term mental health problems with a decreased sense of global quality of life with lack of energy, nervousness, and depression.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tmaid.2014.10.021DOI Listing

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