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Page 1: Cocaine Answers are from DSM-IV-TR or the Substance Abuse Practice Guideline, AJP Supplement, August 2006. As of 9Sep08

Cocaine

Answers are from DSM-IV-TR or the Substance Abuse Practice Guideline, AJP

Supplement, August 2006.As of 9Sep08

Page 2: Cocaine Answers are from DSM-IV-TR or the Substance Abuse Practice Guideline, AJP Supplement, August 2006. As of 9Sep08

Half-life

Q. Half-life of cocaine?

Page 3: Cocaine Answers are from DSM-IV-TR or the Substance Abuse Practice Guideline, AJP Supplement, August 2006. As of 9Sep08

Half-life

Ans. 30 – 50 minutes [which helps explain the need for frequent dosing to maintain high].

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Intoxication

Q. DSM-IV list 9 signs of cocaine intoxication. List.

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Intoxication - 1

Ans.1. Tachycardia or bradycardia2. Pupillary dilation3. BP up or down4. Perspiration or chills5. Nausea or vomiting6. Weight loss7. See next slide

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Intoxication - 2

7. Psychomotor agitation or retardation

8. Muscular weakness, R decreased, chest pain, or cardiac arrhythmias

9. Confusion, seizures, dyskinesias, dystonia, or coma.

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With perceptual disturbance

Q. “With perceptual disturbance” is a specifier that is added to the dx of intoxication. What signs might be reported?

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With perceptual disturbance

Ans.

-- paranoid ideation

-- auditory hallucinations

-- tinnitus

Page 9: Cocaine Answers are from DSM-IV-TR or the Substance Abuse Practice Guideline, AJP Supplement, August 2006. As of 9Sep08

Withdrawal

Q. Signs of withdrawal? DSM list 5.

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Withdrawal

Ans.

1] fatigue

2] vivid, unpleasant dreams

3] insomnia or hypersomnia

4] increased appetite

5] psychomotor retardation or agitation

Page 11: Cocaine Answers are from DSM-IV-TR or the Substance Abuse Practice Guideline, AJP Supplement, August 2006. As of 9Sep08

Physical exam - snorters

Q. Physical examination of snorters finds?

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Physical exam - sorters

Ans. Nose bleed and, with longer use, perforated nasal septum.

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Babies

Q. Babies of mothers who have used cocaine a lot during pregnancy tend to be?

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Babies

Ans. Low birth weight.

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Prevalence - lifetime

Q. Lifetime prevalence?

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Prevalence - lifetime

Ans. 2% of the US population.

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Prevalence - gender

Q. Which gender predominates?

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Prevalence - gender

Ans. Males

Page 19: Cocaine Answers are from DSM-IV-TR or the Substance Abuse Practice Guideline, AJP Supplement, August 2006. As of 9Sep08

Urine +

Q. How long is the urine positive after use of cocaine?

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Urine +

Ans.

One dose: 1 – 3 days

Lots of doses: 7 -12 days

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Crack

Q. What is crack and how does it differ from natural cocaine?

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Crack

Ans. Crack is a cocaine alkaloid that differs in that:

-- it is easily vaporized and inhaled which provides an extremely rapid onset.

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Cocaine intoxication management

Q. Management of cocaine intoxication?

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Cocaine intoxicationmanagement

Ans.1. Usually only requires supportive care2. Exceptions include providing the appropriate

med for specific symptoms:-- hypertension-- tachycardia-- seizures-- delusions-- very agitated

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Cocaine withdrawalmanagement

Q. Meds for cocaine withdrawal?

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Cocaine withdrawal

Ans. No meds have been proven to be helpful in controlled studies.

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Psychosocial approaches

Q. Name psychosocial approaches for cocaine dependence.

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Psychosocial approaches

Ans.

1. CBT

2. Behavior therapy

3. 12-step counseling

4. Self-help groups, e.g., Narcotic’s Anonymous

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Meds

Q. If used with psychosocial approaches, what meds “show promise”?

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Meds

Ans.

-- disulfiram

-- modafinil

-- topiramate