Othello Syndrome Secondary to Ropinirole: A Case Study


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Kakali Pal, A. Smith, J. Hayes, A. Chakraborty
Case reports in psychiatry, 2012

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Pal, K., Smith, A., Hayes, J., & Chakraborty, A. (2012). Othello Syndrome Secondary to Ropinirole: A Case Study. Case Reports in Psychiatry.


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Pal, Kakali, A. Smith, J. Hayes, and A. Chakraborty. “Othello Syndrome Secondary to Ropinirole: A Case Study.” Case reports in psychiatry (2012).


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Pal, Kakali, et al. “Othello Syndrome Secondary to Ropinirole: A Case Study.” Case Reports in Psychiatry, 2012.


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@article{kakali2012a,
  title = {Othello Syndrome Secondary to Ropinirole: A Case Study},
  year = {2012},
  journal = {Case reports in psychiatry},
  author = {Pal, Kakali and Smith, A. and Hayes, J. and Chakraborty, A.}
}

Abstract

This case report describes a forty-two-year-old man with no previous psychiatric history who developed delusional jealousy (Othello Syndrome) associated with ropinirole treatment. Ropinirole is a commonly used dopamine receptor agonist, which was being used to treat his Parkinson's disease, and his delusional symptoms resolved entirely with ropinirole dose reduction.


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