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How can substance abuse cause lung disease

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Injected and inhaled illicit drugs cause direct damage to the pulmonary vasculature, airways and alveoli

An increased risk of lung infections, including the development of pneumonia. An increased risk of developing asthma, emphysema, or bronchitis. An increased risk of contracting tuberculosis. Tissue damage to the lungs due to the caustic nature of many of these products that may not only resolve upon abstinence

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Injected and inhaled illicit drugs cause direct damage to the pulmonary vasculature, airways and alveoli. Injected drugs can affect the pulmonary vascular permeability and result in pulmonary edema. Sympathomimetic drugs like cocaine and amphetamines can raise the pulmonary arterial pressure.

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