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Explaining the high mortality among opioid-cocaine co-users compared to opioid-only users. A systematic review.

Jan G C van AmsterdamWim van den Brink
Published in: Journal of addictive diseases (2024)
The unexpectedly high overdose rates in this population could not be attributed to accidental overdosing or pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic interactions. The most likely explanation for the high rate of drug-related deaths in opioid-cocaine co-users is careless overdosing with either cocaine, opioid(s) or both, probably facilitated by the high level of preexisting impulsivity in these co-users and a further acute increase in impulsivity following cocaine use. The primary corollary is that cocaine users should avoid IMF use in the same time window. In addition, IMF users should refrain from cocaine use to avoid impulsive IMF overdosing.
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