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Faisal Siddiqui1, Roger Slater, Sara Ashraf
1Department of Anaesthetics, Central Manchester & Manchester Childrens University Hospitals NHS Trust, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9WL, UK. faisal.siddiqui@cmft.nhs.uk
Abstract:
We present a case of life-threatening hyperkalemia after recreational cocaine ingestion. Acute cocaine-induced rhabdomyolysis led to hyperkalemia, cardiac arrhythmias and cardiogenic shock resulting in multi-organ failure.
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