- Cocaine - Wikipedia
Cocaine and levamisole-adulterated cocaine (LAC) can cause cocaine-induced vasculitis (CIV) that mimics primary anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) -associated vasculitis (AAV), presenting as cocaine-induced midline destructive lesions, LAC vasculopathy, or CIV
- Cocaine - National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Cocaine is an addictive stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant (Erythroxylon coca) which is native to South America Cocaine can be snorted through the nose, rubbed into gums, injected into the bloodstream, or smoked
- Cocaine: Side-Effects and Addiction Treatment - WebMD
Cocaine is a highly addictive drug that can have serious effects on your health and well-being Learn what it does to your body
- Cocaine (Crack): What It Is, Side Effects, Risks Withdrawal
Cocaine is an addictive stimulant drug that can change lives and be life-threatening Using cocaine may change how people’s brains work and increase their risk for many serious medical issues
- Cocaine - DEA. gov
What is Cocaine? White, crystalline powder derived from coca leaves Cocaine base (crack) looks like small, irregularly shaped white rocks Cocaine is an intense, euphoria-producing stimulant drug with strong addictive potential
- Cocaine Illicit Use: Addiction, Overdosage, and Drug Testing
Includes: What is cocaine, how is it used, and who is using it? Plus, what are the latest treatment options for cocaine addiction
- Cocaine | Definition, Uses Addiction | Britannica
Cocaine is habit-forming and may also be physically addicting Cocaine is also injected in solution or smoked in a chemically treated form known as freebase; either of these methods produces a markedly more compulsive use of the drug
- Cocaine - Alcohol and Drug Foundation
Understand cocaine's powerful stimulant effects on your brain and body Learn about different forms, short and long-term risks, signs of dependence, and harm reduction strategies
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