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Case Report

Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor Poisoning Resulting from Internet Misinformation on Illicit Substances

, M.D., , M.D. & , M.D., Ph.D.
Pages 191-195 | Received 08 Sep 2003, Accepted 18 Nov 2003, Published online: 05 Nov 2004
 

Abstract

The Internet may represent a new mechanism by which adolescents initiate the use of illicit substances. The existence of multiple partisan websites providing misinformation regarding the safety of these substances may lead to an increase in unsafe behavior among this age group. Adverse outcomes related to Internet‐based drug information are rarely identified. We report a case of an adolescent whose use of the Internet to obtain drug information led to severe poisoning from the combination of a monoamine oxidase inhibitor, harmaline, and a hallucinogenic tryptamine, 5‐methoxydimethyltryptamine (5‐MeO‐DMT).

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