Title of article
Does Melissa Officinalis Cause Withdrawal or Dependence?
Author/Authors
Demirci, Kadir Süleyman Demirel University - School of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry, Turkey , Akgönül, Mehmet Süleyman Demirel University - School of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry, Turkey , Demirdaş, Arif Süleyman Demirel University - School of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry, Turkey , Akpınar, Abdullah Süleyman Demirel University - School of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry, Turkey
From page
60
To page
61
Abstract
Introduction: Melissa officinalis is a medical and aromatic plant that is used for its hypnotic, sedative, and spasmolytic effects. This report presents a case study of30-year-old patient who was admitted to an emergency department with restlessness, tremor, distractibility, and sweating following a discontinuation of Melissa officinalis consumption. Case report: In this case, withdrawal symptoms may be related to the dependence effect caused by long-term use of Melissa officinalis. Although Melissa officinalis, a plant, is preferred by many patients as an alternative to pharmaceutical drugs, patients should be made aware that it may have a risk of dependency and can lead to withdrawal symptoms.
Keywords
Melissa officinalis , withdrawal , dependence.
Journal title
Medical Archives
Journal title
Medical Archives
Record number
2681820
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