Cocaethylene: The Substance Created by Mixing Alcohol and Cocaine
Cocaethylene is a psychoactive compound formed in the liver when both cocaine and alcohol are consumed simultaneously. Unlike cocaine and alcohol individually, cocaethylene presents a unique set of effects and risks due to its distinctive pharmacological profile. It has a longer half-life than cocaine, leading to prolonged euphoric effects, but it also enhances the cardiotoxicity of both substances, significantly increasing the risk of sudden heart attacks and other cardiovascular issues.

