Smoke Gets in the Eye: A systematic review of case reports of ocular complications of crack cocaine use.
Hemant GohilMiroslav MiskovicJane A BuxtonSimon P HollandCarol J StrikePublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2021)
Corneal complications of crack cocaine smoking are caused by a number of synergistic factors, including direct toxicity of crack cocaine vapours to surface cells, impairment of neurogenic support to corneal epithelial integrity, desiccation of the eye surface due to diminished blinking reflex, low level chemical burns and mechanical denudement of surface cells through eye rubbing.