cocaine and mental health
Last reviewed 01/2018
- cocaine use can result in a whole range of psychological and psychiatric problems. It can cause marked changes in moods and behaviour. It can also exacerbate an underlying psychiatric problem
- patients can become frankly psychotic on cocaine
- anxiety and depression
- marked increase in anxiety and irritability, especially when withdrawing after a session of use
- reduction in dopamine and serotonin can cause anxiety and chemical depression
- can lead to self harming, suicidal ideation and suicide
- crack could be taken to self-medicate underlying depression, but may also precipitate mania and intensify the depression
- care must be taken with antidepressants and only used if underlying depression confirmed
- fear, paranoid ideation and
cocaine-induced psychosis
- excited/agitated delirium can result after a bout of heavy use. The time it lasts varies between patients and consists of agitated and bizarre behaviour, hyperthermia and extreme paranoia
- tactile hallucinations are characteristic of stimulant use – the ‘cocaine bug’ – this may cause obsessive skin-picking
- cocaine used to modify mood in schizophrenia, bipolar
disorders, personality disorders and unrecognised ADHD
- schizophrenia
- can worsen the condition or act to modify mood, especially against the unwanted effects of the major tranquillisers or against the negative symptoms of schizophrenia
- bipolar
disorders
- increased amounts taken during manic phase, but also used to self-medicate against depression
- personality disorders
- used to manage abnormal mood states.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD)
- cocaine may be used by people with undiagnosed or diagnosed ADHD to increase attention span and concentration
- eating disorders
- associated with anorexia nervosa, as it acts and can be used as an appetite suppressant
- other addictions
- patient can develop an opiate, alcohol or benzodiazepine problem when these drugs are used as relaxants after a bout of cocaine use
- schizophrenia
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