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DRUG
INFO: COCAINE
Cocaine
is a drug extracted from the leaves of the coca plant, which grows in
Peru, Bolivia, and other South American countries. Like the
amphetamines, it is a central nervous system stimulant and is a
mind-altering drug that produces an intense adrenaline rush of energy.
Cocaine appears in several different forms. Cocaine hydrochloride is the
most available form of the drug and is used medically as a local
anesthetic. It is usually a fine white crystal-like powder, although at
times it comes in larger pieces, which on the “street” are called
“rocks.” Cocaine is usually sniffed or snorted into the nose. Some
users inject it or smoke forms of the drug called freebase and
“crack.”
Dangers:
The dangers of cocaine use vary, depending on:
· How the drug is taken
· The dosage
· And the individual
Injecting cocaine with un-sterile equipment can cause:
· Hepatitis
· Other infections
· Possibly contracting the AIDS virus
Furthermore, because the preparation and use of freebase involves
combustible solvents, the possible injuries or conditions may occur:
· Death
· Serious injuries from fire or explosion
An overdose death can occur by:
· Injection
· Smoking
· And even snorting
Symptoms of Use:
· Trouble sleeping
· Runny or sore nose
· Headaches
· Loss of appetite
· Decreased sexual drive
· Restlessness, irritability
· Depression, fatigue
· Anxiety, rapid heart beat, talkativeness, fever
· Social problems, problems at home, or financial problems
· Scratching (hallucinates “coke bugs” on the skin)
· Dilated pupils, tremors, nausea
In some people, even low doses of cocaine may create psychological
problems. People who use high doses of cocaine over a long period of
time may become paranoid or experience what is called a “cocaine
psychosis.” This may include hallucinations of touch, sight, taste, or
smell.
Is cocaine really the drug of choice?
Yes. It is very dangerous, dependence-producing drug. People use cocaine
repeatedly, because they crave its effect and center their lives on
seeking and using the drug. Sometimes people who have been using the
drug over period of time continue to use it in order to avoid the
depression and fatigue they would feel if they stopped. Those working in
the upper class have found it to be their drug of choice. Actors,
accountants, musicians, pro-athletes, and the wealthy are susceptible to
use, as well as kids, pre-teens, students, factory workers, and even
grandparents. Cocaine has attracted just about every economic and social
group in the Untied States. Those who cannot afford the addiction,
resort to crimes to obtain the powdery substance.
What about psychological effects?
These may include profound personality changes, particularly in those
who use cocaine or crack daily, or those who subject themselves to
periods of uncontrollable use or “binges.” These users describe
themselves as being “coked out.” Their thinking is generally
impaired, and they are confused, anxious, or depressed. Tempers are
often short, panic attacks common, and suspiciousness frequently
characterizes relationships with friends, loved ones, and co-workers.
The more crack and cocaine they take, the more likely these users are to
develop psychosis. Continued use of cocaine and crack can bring on a
partial or total break with reality.
Freebasing: Freebasing is a process used for smoking cocaine.
Cocaine is dissolved with ether and baking soda (sodium hydroxide),
which separates the active drug from its salt base. The remaining
granules of pure cocaine are smoked in a glass pipe that is filled with
water or rum. To prevent the pure cocaine from escaping, the bowl of the
pipe is lined with several layers of mesh. Heat is applied to the base
of the pipe, which vaporizes the freebase. The inhaled vapor provides a
ten-minute “high.” Continued “hits” must follow to maintain the
“high” sensation. Fire is a risk associated with freebasing. Users
can be severely burned if the open flame from matches, lighters, or
butane torches that are used to heat the mixture, are set too close to
the rum or ether. Because of the intensity of freebasing, a user has the
potential for severe mental problems and paranoia as well as a
psychological and physical addiction or dependency.
Is cocaine or crack used in combination with other drugs?
Yes. Many cocaine and crack users turn to other drugs to alleviate the
severe depression that occurs as the drug wears off. By combining
substances, users may be placing their health or their lives in
increased jeopardy.
· Alcohol, the drug most commonly used with cocaine, produces a deadly
compound called cocaethylene. Produced in the liver, cocaethylene
scrambles regulating signals from the brain to the heart and is reported
to be 30% more lethal than cocaine alone.
· Marijuana, barbiturates, and tranquilizers used with or after cocaine
are also dangerous.
· When cocaine is combined with heroin the mixture is called a
“speedball” and is usually injected.
· Speedball is now associated with the mixture of crack and heroin that
can be smoked in a pipe. Because of the fear of AIDS from injecting,
many drug users are turning to smoke-able forms of drugs. Heroin, which
is a depressant, is used to lengthen the crack high and lessen the
severe depression that follows. As the user’s first intense “high”
from the crack wears off, the heroin “high” begins and provides the
user with an extended, but drowsy “high.”
· Recent reports indicate that users may be increasingly combining
cocaine or crack with the hallucinogenic drug phencyclidine (PCP),
forming a preparation called “space base.”
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