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  Vol. 241 No. 23, June 8, 1979 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Death Caused by Recreational Cocaine Use

Charles V. Wetli, MD; Ronald K. Wright, MD

JAMA. 1979;241(23):2519-2522.


Abstract

Sixty-eight deaths associated with the recreational use of illicit cocaine were investigated by the Medical Examiner's Office of Dade County in Florida. Most fatalities occurred since 1975. Although 29 involved the use of other drugs (usually heroin), 24 persons died directly of the toxic effects of cocaine. Respiratory collapse and death occurred rapidly after the intravenous injection of cocaine. Oral or nasal ingestion resulted in a symptom-free interval lasting as long as an hour followed suddenly by generalized seizures and death. Toxicological analysis could not causally relate lidocaine hydrochloride or other adulterants to the untoward reactions. The data suggest that the rate of absorption, the peak blood concentration, and the prior use of cocaine all contribute to the possibility of a fatal reaction. Despite current belief, cocaine cannot be considered a safe recreational drug.

(JAMA 241:2519-2522, 1979)



Author Affiliations

From the Dade County Medical Examiner's Office and University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami.


Footnotes

Reprint requests to Dade County Medical Examiner's Office, 1050 NW 19th St, Miami, FL 33136 (Dr Wetli).



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