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cocaine guidance - Royal College of General Practitioners

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17Appendix 1Cardiovascular problems including heart,blood pressure and circulation problems■ Blood pressure can be increased and needs tobe checked regularly. This can result from a period <strong>of</strong>sustained use, and tends to return to normal after aperiod <strong>of</strong> abstinence. High salt intake can alsocontribute, where salt has been used in crackpreparation.■ Cocaine use can lead to rhythm changes andarrhythmias, which if untreated can be fatal. The risk<strong>of</strong> arrythmias increases greatly during binges, butreduces again during periods <strong>of</strong> low use/abstinence.Cannabis and cigarette smoking can increase thesearrhythmias.■ Angina, myocardial infarction and congestive heartfailure can result from reduced heart muscle function,increased heart size and arteriosclerosis <strong>of</strong> thearteries. 24■ Cocaethylene, formed by combination <strong>of</strong> <strong>cocaine</strong> andalcohol increases the risk <strong>of</strong> heart problems.■ Bacterial or viral endocarditis can result from injecting.■ DVT, more common than in heroin injectors.Liver problems■ Cocaine can exert stress upon the liver and heavyuse may lead to increased liver damage, especially ifthe patient is hepatitis C positive or is a heavy drinker.■ Acetone is used to recycle the <strong>cocaine</strong> remaining inthe pipe after smoking. It is toxic and can causeliver damage.■ Some patients will consume large amounts <strong>of</strong> alcoholto cope with the feeling <strong>of</strong> ‘come-down.’ This maymean that a whole bottle <strong>of</strong> spirits is taken in a veryshort time period, increasing the risk <strong>of</strong> damage.■ When <strong>cocaine</strong> and alcohol are taken together theyproduce cocaethylene, which is more toxic to the liverthan either substance alone.Kidney problems■ Renal artery spasm, thrombosis or embolism canresult in renal colic and/or kidney infarction.Central Nervous System■ Convulsions/seizures can be caused by increasedbody temperature and constriction <strong>of</strong> the small bloodvessels in the head, but <strong>cocaine</strong> and its breakdownproducts also reduce the epileptic threshold.Cocaethylene is especially potent in this regard, andits effect may last for up to 24 hours after ingestion.■ Cerebral vascular accidents (CVA) (strokes) resultingin cerebral haemorrhages, which are caused by delicateblood vessels breaking■ Hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, depression, anxiety.Blood Borne Viruses■ HIV, hepatitis B and C can be transmitted by all themain methods <strong>of</strong> drug use, via sharing injectingequipment and unprotected sex.■ Hepatitis C can lead to a multitude <strong>of</strong> symptomsincluding lethargy and depression.■ If the patient is HIV positive, drug use can increasethe viral load and decrease the CD4 count. Patientswith a low CD4 count or who are immuno-suppressedare at increased risk <strong>of</strong> infection.Sexual health■ Increased risk <strong>of</strong> contracting STIs as a result <strong>of</strong> unsafeand unprotected sex, due to the disinhibiting effect<strong>of</strong> stimulants.■ Anaesthetic effect, reduction <strong>of</strong> vaginal secretions andprolongation <strong>of</strong> sexual activity leading to genital trauma.■ Combined sildenafil (Viagra) and crack use cancause problems.■ People who buy sexual services may start using crack.This is becoming a small but significant population.■ Risk-taking leading to violence (especially in thesex industry).Other problems■ Chronic use can result in abdominal cramps, gastritisand ulcers.■ Cocaine use can cause immuno-suppression leadingto increased risk <strong>of</strong> infections.■ Complications can occur with coexisting physicalproblems such as epilepsy and sickle cell disease.■ Blood vessel spasm leading to blindness, to ischaemiain limbs and to infarction in the intestines.■ Cocaine can raise the blood glucose, and coupledwith poor eating habits results in an increased risk<strong>of</strong> diabetes. Usual diabetic symptoms, such as thirst,hunger, polyuria and fatigue can be masked bycrack taking.■ Anaemia can result from poor injecting techniques(resulting in loss <strong>of</strong> blood) and poor diet.■ Herpes can be passed from sharing pipes and sex.

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