Cotton fever. As part of the processing of heroin prior to injection many drug users strain the drug through cotton to rid it of impurities. This process, however, can sometimes introduce other impurities into the drug such as Enterobacter agglomerans or other nonspecific pyrogenic components which produce the symptoms described in the vignette. Treatment is supportive and symptoms generally self resolve within 24 hours. While cotton fever is a benign febrile disorder, vigilance should be maintained as there are many not-so-benign causes of fever in the intravenous drug user.
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