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Data on ethyl glucuronide and cocaethylene concentrations in the hair of cocaine users [PDF]
We present data on ethyl glucuronide and cocaethylene concentrations from the hair of cocaine users. Head hair from 64 subjects, previously tested for cocaine, cocaethylene, benzoylecogonine and anhydroecgonine methyl ester (AEME), were subsequently ...
Richard Paul, Lolita Tsanaclis
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Sex, social rank, and nicotine co-administration shape cocaine- and cocaethylene-induced reinstatement in monkeys [PDF]
IntroductionCocaine use disorder (CUD) is highly comorbid with alcohol and nicotine use, yet preclinical research rarely models polysubstance use or incorporates clinically relevant variables such as social and biological factors.
Brianna F. Roberts +3 more
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Cocaethylene : When Cocaine and Alcohol Are Taken Together [PDF]
Cocaine is taken frequently together with ethanol and this combination produces a psychoactive metabolite called cocaethylene which has similar properties to the parent drug and may be more cardiotoxic.
LeQuang, Jo Ann K. +9 more
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Cocaethylene is more potent than cocaine in mediating lethality
Cocaethylene is a pharmacologically active cocaine metabolite that is formed in the presence of ethanol by the activity of liver enzymes. The pharmacology of cocaethylene has not been extensively investigated and its acute toxicity is unknown.
W Lee Hearn, Deborah C Mash
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Cocaine abusers frequently report taking the drug in association with alcohol. This combined intake leads to the synthesis of cocaethylene, an active metabolite with effects similar to those of cocaine, but more prolonged.
Maria Caterina Grassi, Paolo Nencini
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Alcohol and cocaine (COC) are commonly co-used drugs that cause addiction and have harmful effects. Their abuse may threaten the health of the abuser and public safety by causing serious accidents or crimes.
Dong Won Shin +3 more
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Cardiovascular Risks of Simultaneous Use of Alcohol and Cocaine-A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Background: The simultaneous use of cocaine and alcohol is highly prevalent and is associated with high numbers of emergency department admissions, primarily due to cardiovascular complications.
van Amsterdam J +2 more
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La interacción constante del organismo humano con diferentes sustancias, que incluso en muchas ocasiones se consideran inofensivas, tiene un alto impacto sobre todos los sistemas, siendo el cardiovascular uno de los más afectados.
Lukas Salazar +2 more
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The present study describes a method for simultaneous analysis of cocaine, benzoylecgonine and cocaethylene in urine samples. After solid phase extraction, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry was used for identification and quantification.
Vinicius Stela Menotti +9 more
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Tetranitromethane was used to selectively modify tyrosine residues of a humanized anti-cocaine mAb (h2E2), under development for the treatment of cocaine use disorders.
Terence L. Kirley +2 more
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