Catatonia and Opioid Withdrawal: A Case Report.

Cureus

Psychiatry, Kaweah Delta Health Care District, Visalia, USA.

Published: March 2024

In this case report, we present an 82-year-old female who was diagnosed with catatonia after she exhibited immobility, mutism, withdrawal, and stereotypy during a hospitalization for altered mental status. Fentanyl was found in her urine toxicology, and it was later discovered that she had been taking non-prescription pills from Mexico that were likely the source of the fentanyl. Her catatonia quickly remitted with benzodiazepine treatment. This case underscores previously unknown risks of substance use, which has grown especially important to psychiatric care considering how rampant the opioid epidemic has become. More so, these risks extend beyond opioid use disorders since other non-prescription drugs are commonly laced with fentanyl. Not only does this education need to be given to providers and patients alike, but further research should be conducted to establish and quantify the risk of catatonia with opioid withdrawal.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11021997PMC
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