| Neuropsychiatric effects | Euphoria |
| Motor restlessness, trismus and bruxism, convulsions |
| Anxiety, sleeplessness |
| Anorexia |
| Confusion, agitation and delirium |
| Hallucinations, and paranoia, in particular |
| Headache |
| Sympathomimetic effects | Tachycardia, other arrhythmias, hypertension |
| Mydriasis |
| Sweating |
| Tachypnoea |
| Tremor |
| Nausea |
| Vasospasms, acute coronary syndrome |
| Cerebrovascular disturbances |
| Arterial dissection |
| Activation of the serotonin system | A feeling of unity and empathy |
| Raised body temperature, even thermoplegia |
Hyperthermia
- Particularly the phenethylamines ecstasy (MDMA), PMA and PMMA
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| Other possible effects and findings | Cocaine increases platelet aggregation and as a local anaesthetic blocks sodium channels.
- Causes myocardial hypoxia, arrhythmias and convulsions, for instance, more readily than amphetamines do.
- In the case of massive cocaine overdose, local anaesthetic poisoning
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| Rhabdomyolysis |
| Hyponatraemia |
| Hyperglycaemia |
| Kidney and/or liver failure |
| Pulmonary oedema of non-cardiac origin |
| Metabolic acidosis |
| Ischaemic colitis |
| Blood coagulation disorders (DIC) |
| Obstetric complications, such as miscarriage |
| Withdrawal symptoms | No physical withdrawal symptoms |
| Tiredness, fatigue and depression may occur. |