Case Report

Near-Fatal Status Asthmaticus Induced by Nasal Insufflation of Cocaine

Authors: MARC AVERBACH MD, KATHLEEN K. CASEY MD, ELLIOT FRANK MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Asthma and cocaine abuse are both common. While cocaine has been associated with numerous pulmonary complications, only smoking cocaine has been clearly linked to the precipitation of life-threatening exacerbations of asthma. We report a case in which nasal insufflation of cocaine (“snorting”) triggered a near-fatal asthmatic attack.

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