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General Characteristics
Top ↑• Cocainum Hydrochloricum is an alkaloid derived from Erythroxylon Coca.
• Cocainum Hydrochloricum possesses both local anesthetic and specific homeopathic applications.
• The keynote of Cocainum Hydrochloricum is sensation as if small foreign bodies or worms are under the skin.
• Cocainum Hydrochloricum is often indicated in states of nervous excitement and overstimulation.
• Cocainum Hydrochloricum can be useful in treating conditions involving profound fatigue and mental exhaustion, despite initial stimulation.
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Euphoria and Exhilaration:
Top ↑• Marked feelings of well-being and happiness are present.
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Talkative:
Top ↑• The patient is excessively loquacious and has a strong desire to communicate.
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Grandiose Delusions:
Top ↑• The patient has a constant desire to do something great, to undertake vast feats of strength and accomplishment.
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Increased Mental Activity:
Top ↑• The patient experiences cerebral activity with racing thoughts and difficulty concentrating on one task.
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Delusions of Persecution:
Top ↑• The patient has frightful persecutory hallucinations.
• The patient experiences visual and tactile hallucinations – sees and feels bugs and worms crawling on the skin (formication).
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Moral:
Top ↑• The patient can experience a heightened sense of morality or self-righteousness.
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Anxiety and Restlessness:
Top ↑• The patient experiences anxiety and restlessness accompanied by an inability to relax and sit still.
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Impaired Judgment:
Top ↑• The patient demonstrates poor decision-making and a lack of awareness of potential consequences.
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Confusion:
Top ↑• The patient experiences difficulty thinking clearly and disorientation.
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Memory Impairment:
Top ↑• The patient has problems with recall and retention.
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Fear:
Top ↑• The patient may experience overwhelming fear, especially of impending doom or death.
The patient suffers intense, throbbing headache, often localized in the temples
Top ↑• The patient experiences vertigo, feeling of floating or unsteadiness.
Dilated Pupils:
Top ↑• The patient has characteristically enlarged pupils.
• The patient experiences blurred vision or visual disturbances.
• The patient experiences sensitivity to light (photophobia).
Ears
Top ↑• The patient experiences tinnitus: Ringing or buzzing in the ears.
• The patient experiences increased sensitivity to sounds.
The patient experiences nosebleeds
Top ↑• The patient experiences dryness and irritation of the nasal passages.
Throat
Top ↑• The patient experiences dryness and a sensation of constriction in the throat.
• The patient experiences difficulty swallowing (dysphagia).
The patient has an accelerated respiratory rate and decreased depth of respiration
Top ↑• The patient experiences dyspnea: Shortness of breath, especially on exertion.
• The patient experiences a sensation of constriction or tightness in the chest.
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The patient has an elevated heart rate
Top ↑• The patient experiences angina: Chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart.
• The patient has elevated blood pressure.
Chest
Top ↑• The patient experiences a sensation of tightness or constriction in the chest.
• The patient has pain in the chest, often described as a squeezing or crushing sensation.
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Loss of Appetite:
Top ↑• The patient suffers from anorexia or decreased desire to eat.
• The patient experiences nausea and vomiting.
• The patient experiences abdominal pain or cramping.
• The patient experiences dry mouth.
Abdomen
Top ↑• The patient experiences bloating and distension.
• The patient suffers abdominal cramps.
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Rectum:
Top ↑• The patient suffers constipation with infrequent or difficult bowel movements.
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Urinary:
Top ↑• The patient experiences frequent urination (pollakiuria).
• The patient experiences difficulty urinating (dysuria).
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Sexual:
Top ↑• The patient has increased libido initially, followed by decreased sexual desire and impotence.
Extremities
Top ↑• The patient experiences tremors, especially in the hands.
• The patient experiences muscular twitching and spasms.
• The patient experiences restlessness in the limbs, especially the legs (akathisia).
• The patient experiences weakness and fatigue.
• The patient experiences numbness and tingling in the extremities.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Excitement
• Noise
• Loss of Sleep
• Alcohol
• Coffee
• Heat
• Evening
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Rest
• Open air
• Cold applications
• Dark room
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Coffea Cruda
• Nux Vomica
• Sulphur
Antidotes
Top ↑• Aconitum Napellus
• Coffea Cruda
• Nux Vomica
• Opium
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Comparisons:
Top ↑• Belladonna
• Camphora
• Lachesis
• Stramonium
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Important Note & Medical Disclaimer
Candidates are advised to confirm clinical findings from the official materia medica website. This AI summary is for professional research only.
