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The image of cocaine as a "safe party drug" is a myth that must be dispelled, say UK experts, as a study shows the drug is linked to 3% of sudden deaths. | The image of cocaine as a "safe party drug" is a myth that must be dispelled, say UK experts, as a study shows the drug is linked to 3% of sudden deaths. |
The British Heart Foundation said the findings, published in the European Heart Journal, were a reminder that the drug can have devastating effects. | The British Heart Foundation said the findings, published in the European Heart Journal, were a reminder that the drug can have devastating effects. |
Although the data comes from south-west Spain, researchers said the results should apply to Europe in general. | Although the data comes from south-west Spain, researchers said the results should apply to Europe in general. |
They said anyone could suffer the deadly consequences of taking cocaine. | |
Fotini Rozakeas of the British Heart Foundation said: "The reality is that there are risks every time you use it. | Fotini Rozakeas of the British Heart Foundation said: "The reality is that there are risks every time you use it. |
Our findings show that cocaine use causes adverse changes to the heart and arteries that then lead to sudden death Dr Joaquin Lucena, researcher | Our findings show that cocaine use causes adverse changes to the heart and arteries that then lead to sudden death Dr Joaquin Lucena, researcher |
"Cocaine can have devastating effects on the user including heart attacks, life-threatening heart rhythms, strokes and even sudden death. | "Cocaine can have devastating effects on the user including heart attacks, life-threatening heart rhythms, strokes and even sudden death. |
"The potential deadly consequences from cocaine use can happen to anyone who takes it, even in previously young healthy people with no history of heart disease." | "The potential deadly consequences from cocaine use can happen to anyone who takes it, even in previously young healthy people with no history of heart disease." |
Deadly cocktail | Deadly cocktail |
In the study, 21 out of 668 sudden deaths were related to cocaine use and all of these occurred in men aged between 21 and 45. | In the study, 21 out of 668 sudden deaths were related to cocaine use and all of these occurred in men aged between 21 and 45. |
Most involved problems with the heart and the majority of the men were also smokers and had been drinking alcohol at the same time as taking cocaine. | Most involved problems with the heart and the majority of the men were also smokers and had been drinking alcohol at the same time as taking cocaine. |
Lead researcher Dr Joaquin Lucena, of the Institute of Legal Medicine in Seville, said these habits added up to a lethal cocktail for the heart. | Lead researcher Dr Joaquin Lucena, of the Institute of Legal Medicine in Seville, said these habits added up to a lethal cocktail for the heart. |
He said: "Our findings show that cocaine use causes adverse changes to the heart and arteries that then lead to sudden death." | He said: "Our findings show that cocaine use causes adverse changes to the heart and arteries that then lead to sudden death." |
His teams looked at post-mortem reports and investigated all the circumstances surrounding sudden deaths in Seville between 2003 and 2006. | His teams looked at post-mortem reports and investigated all the circumstances surrounding sudden deaths in Seville between 2003 and 2006. |
Their findings suggested any amount of the drug could be toxic. | Their findings suggested any amount of the drug could be toxic. |
"Some patients have poor outcomes with relatively low blood concentrations, whereas others tolerate large quantities without consequences," they told the European Heart Journal. | "Some patients have poor outcomes with relatively low blood concentrations, whereas others tolerate large quantities without consequences," they told the European Heart Journal. |
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