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Capsaicin, an active ingredient in pepper sprays, increases the lethality of cocaine
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Mendelson JE et al. – The animal experiments together with the human retrospective analysis support the idea that exposure to OC spray in cocaine–intoxicated individuals potentiates cocaine lethality.
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