Warner E A
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, USA.
Postgrad Med. 1995 Aug;98(2):173-6, 180.
Cocaine use often has profound effects on the body. Medical complications that may be seen in users include headache, sexual dysfunction, violent behavior, chronic cough, seizures, and myocardial infarction. The type of cocaine used and the method of use often determine the kind of problems that occur. Patients may be reluctant or unable to offer information about their drug use during evaluation, so awareness of the medical consequences of cocaine use and a high index of suspicion are essential.