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Dr. Erik Messamore

Psychopharmacology | Complex Mood Disorders
Psychosis | Schizophrenia

My major current research interest is the unusually sluggish response to niacin often seen in schizophrenia.

Pharmacological doses of niacin cause most people to have a skin flush response. A similar skin flush response occurs when a sufficiently high concentration of methyl-niacin is applied to the skin. Many people with schizophrenia do not have a skin flush response to niacin.

Recent Posts

Can Ibuprofen cause psychosis?

Aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), and naproxen (Alleve) are the best-known examples of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications…

Connections between celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, and psychosis

Connections between grain consumption and psychosis have been known for the last 80 years. Although…

Psychiatric Side Effects from a Common Asthma Treatment

The latest video posted to 15-Minute Pharmacology is a lecture by Dr. Sara Dugan about…

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