Drug induced schizophrenia is a serious mental health condition that may occur when certain substances trigger symptoms similar to schizophrenia. Unlike schizophrenia that develops from genetics or biological causes, this type is connected to substance use disorders and the effect of drugs on the brain. Knowing how drugs can impact your mind—and how to manage it—is important for prevention and recovery.
This article explores the causes of drug induced schizophrenia, its signs and symptoms, treatment options, and the risk factors that may make someone more vulnerable to this condition.