Substance/Medication-Induced Mood Disorder
Definition
Substance/medication-induced mood disorder is a mental health condition characterized by significant and persistent disturbances in mood, emotions, or behavior such as those seen in depression and bipolar disorders resulting from the use, abuse, or withdrawal of substances or medications. These substances can include alcohol, drugs, prescription medications, or toxins that directly affect the brain's neurotransmitters and lead to mood alterations.