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An Overview of Cocaethylene, An Alcohol-Derived, Psychoactive, Cocaine Metabolite
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1992Cocaethylene is a psychoactive ethyl homologue of cocaine, and is formed exclusively during the coadministration of cocaine and alcohol. Not a natural alkaloid of the coca leaf, cocaethylene can be identified in the urine, blood, hair, and neurological and liver tissue samples of individuals who have consumed both cocaine and alcohol.
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Studies of Cocaethylene (Ethylcocaine) Formation by Human Tissues in Vitro
Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 1994The potential for different human tissues to form cocaethylene (ethylcocaine) (EC) was evaluated by incubation of homogenates of brain, kidney, liver, lung, and placenta in vitro with cocaine (COC) and ethanol. Only liver yielded measurable concentrations of EC over time, accompanied by a decrease in COC concentration.
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COCAETHYLENE CAUSES SIGNIFICANT MYOCARDIAL TOXICITY
Critical Care Medicine, 1994Lance Wilson +5 more
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Cocaethylene: Toxicological and Methodological Considerations
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 1996S. B. Gock, J. M. Jentzen
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Cocaethylene presence in oral fluids from cocaine users
Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique, 2022Sumandeep Rana +2 more
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Prevalence of Cocaethylene in the Hair of Pregnant Women
Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 1993G J, DiGregorio +3 more
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The pharmacology of cocaethylene in humans following cocaine and ethanol administration
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2003John Mendelson
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