PMID: 6538659May 1, 1984Paper

Generalized seizures and cocaine abuse

Neurology
J A Myers, M P Earnest

Abstract

Cocaine is a commonly abused drug. We report three patients who had generalized seizures immediately following intravenous injection of cocaine. Previous experimental and clinical literature have documented a relationship between cocaine and convulsions. The rising incidence of cocaine use may be associated with a rising incidence of cocaine-associated seizures.

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