Numerous reports document the widespread use of cocaine in most parts of the world, which confers an increased risk of vascular morbidity and mortality. The mechanisms responsible for this association are multifactorial, but platelet activation might play a substantial role linking these events. Contradictory data exist regarding the cellular mechanisms of cocaine's effects on thrombocytes. In terms of therapeutic interventions, a possible activation of platelets would conceptually require more aggressive anti-platelet therapy with aspirin, clopidogrel or other compounds, however, no data exist to date to support this approach. Further studies elucidating these issues are warranted. This review summarizes the latest and often confusing data on the interaction between cocaine and platelets in certain in vitro, animal and clinical scenarios.

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