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Truths About Cocaine
Crack Cocaine
The use of cocaine and crack cocaine affects the brain. Cocaine
abuse and crack cocaine addiction affects the brain and body in
ways that can easily lead to death. The words 'cocaine' and 'crack
cocaine' refer to the drug in its powdered form (cocaine) and crystal
form (crack cocaine) respectively. Cocaine is made from the coca
plant and is very addictive. Crack cocaine particularly, leads rapidly
to crack addiction which has evolved into epidemic proportions in
recent years. Cocaine and crack cocaine cause a short-lived high
that is immediately followed by intense feelings of depression,
edginess, and a craving for more of the drug. Cocaine in powdered
form is snorted, when converted to a liquid form it's injected with
a needle, and when precipitated into its crystal form it is smoked.
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Cocaine
use and abuse in all its forms is extremely addictive
and one can become addicted very quickly. Crack cocaine is of particular
concern as the high comes on within seconds and is gone within minutes,
leaving the user desperate for more. This is exactly why crack cocaine
use is such a problem
it leads to crack addiction faster than
most other illicit drugs and is easily obtainable.
There are a number of slang terms used to describe cocaine, including
Coke, Dust, Toot, Snow, Blow, Sneeze, Powder, Lines, and Rock (Crack
Cocaine).
Health Risks and Side Effects of Cocaine Use, Abuse, and Addiction
Cocaine can lead to lack of appetite and insomnia.
Users can experience increased heart rate, muscle spasms, and
convulsions.
Snorting cocaine can also permanently damage the nasal tissue
and passages.
Smoking crack cocaine can lead to congestive heart failure
and death.
Smoking crack cocaine can lead to respiratory complications
and a host of other health conditions to lengthy to list.
Cocaine in all its forms affects your emotions, and can make
you feel paranoid, angry, hostile, and anxious, even when you're not
high.
Addiction is probably the worst of all the negative side effects
of cocaine use. Crack cocaine quickly leads to crack addiction and
can leave the user feeling depressed, anxious, scared, and hungry
for more.
Because of the addictive qualities of cocaine and crack cocaine
use, it often leads to financial devastation. Cocaine is expensive
and it is not unusual for a regular cocaine or crack cocaine user
to spend hundreds, even thousands of dollars in a single week or weekend.
The cocaine and crack cocaine addiction will drive most people to
do almost anything to support their addiction.
Cocaine and crack cocaine interfere with the brains ability
to properly process the chemicals that create feelings of pleasure,
such as dopamine, resulting in high tolerance. This sets up a very
dangerous cycle, particularly in the case of crack cocaine addiction.
The user typically smokes larger and progressively larger rocks of
crystal crack cocaine in order to achieve a 'rush'.
Cocaine and crack cocaine addiction leaves you with no interest
in other areas of life, thus school, family, relationships, and sports
suffer.
Cocaine can kill you
Cocaine
and crack cocaine use commonly leads to heart attack, seizure, stroke,
and respiratory failure. If you are injecting cocaine and decide to
share needles in your desperation to get high, you can contract hepatitis,
HIV/AIDS, or other diseases that will shorten your life time by years.
Even a first-time cocaine or crack cocaine user can have a seizure
or fatal heart attack. Think twice before considering the risk, you
could be next.
Understand the risks of cocaine and crack cocaine use, abuse and addiction.
Cocaine and/or crack cocaine combined
with other drugs or alcohol is extremely dangerous. The risk of complications
leading to death increases dramatically when mixing substances, particularly
cocaine with heroine and/or alcohol. It is a deadly combination.
Cocaine will inevitably impair your judgment which can lead to decisions
around legal issues and sexual activity that come with grave consequences.
This can increase your risk of having to do jail time and pay for
legal defense, and it can increase the likely hood of acquiring HIV/AIDS
and other diseases, as well as being raped or having an unplanned
pregnancy.
Signs of Cocaine and Crack Cocaine Use, Abuse, and Addiction
It isn't always easy to tell when an individual is using cocaine,
but there are some common signs you can look for.
Red and bloodshot eyes
Runny nose or frequently sniffing
A change in eating or sleeping patterns
A change in groups of friends and social behavior
A change in school grades and attitude
Acting withdrawn, depressed, tired, or careless about personal
appearance
Losing interest in work, school, family, or activities he or
she enjoys
Frequently needing money
If you know someone you think may
be using, abusing, or be addicted to cocaine or crack cocaine, seek
help and encourage them to stop using the drug and to seek professional
help. Call 877-456-3313
Now!
Quick facts on Cocaine and Crack Cocaine
The number of individuals using cocaine and crack cocaine has
decreased since the mid eighties.
The positive feelings experienced while using cocaine and crack
cocaine are fleeting and almost always followed by negative feelings,
such as paranoia and intense cravings, or depression. Although cocaine,
crack cocaine, as well as many other drugs can give users a temporary
illusion of power and energy, it often leaves them unable to function
emotionally, physically, and sexually.
Contrary to popular belief, both cocaine and crack cocaine
use leads to cocaine and crack cocaine addiction.
Both are very powerfully addictive. The
fact that crack cocaine remains in the body for a shorter period of
time has no bearing on the probability of its use leading to crack
addiction. In fact, because of the intensity of the rush experienced
with the use of crack cocaine together with the intense need to do
more only minutes later, the use of crack cocaine can lead to crack
cocaine addiction more quickly than snorting cocaine |
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