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Delayed Urinary Symptoms Induced by Ketamine
Authors:María Robles-Martínez  Alfonso C. Abad  Violeta Pérez-Rodríguez  Elena Ros-Cucurull  Abderraman Esojo  Carlos Roncero
Affiliation:1. Doctor and Researcher, Addiction and Dual Diagnosis Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital—Public Health Agency, Barcelona (ASPB), CIBERSAM, Barcelona, Spain;2. Doctor and Researcher, Department of Psychiatry and Legal Medicine, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:One of the side-effects of ketamine abuse is genito-urinary damage. This report describes a case of a former ketamine user who presented with urinary symptoms associated with ketamine years after stopping consumption. This was a 26-year-old male with a history of ketamine abuse. He started treatment for alcohol dependence at age 19. He smoked marijuana daily and denied any other drug use. During the follow-up, urinary symptoms were evidenced (dysuria, frequency, urgency, incontinence, nocturia, hematuria, and suprapubic pain). Urinary symptoms started two years ago and worsened over time. The patient was referred to a urologist. A cystoscopy revealed lesions compatible with interstitial cystitis like the ones that appear in some ketamine abusers. Given the medical history, the urologist asked him about ketamine consumption and the patient declared a daily use of 50 milligrams intranasally from age 15 to age 17. Given these findings, not reported previously in the medical literature, future research should follow up patients who at some point in their life made an abusive consumption of ketamine in order to understand the pathogenesis and to be able to intervene before clinical disease manifests itself.
Keywords:Addiction  bladder  delayed  ketamine  side-effects  urinary
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