Cocaine is a white powder that comes from the leaves of the South American coca plant. Cocaine is either "snorted" through the nasal passages or injected intravenously. Users call it by a variety of names, including coke, C, snow, blow, toot, nose candy, flake, and The Lady. Cocaine belongs to a class of drugs known as stimulants, which tend to give a temporary illusion of limitless power and energy that leaves the user feeling depressed, edgy, and craving more. |
What are the physical risks associated with using any amount of cocaine and crack?
Some users spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on cocaine and crack each week and will do anything to support their habit. Many turn to drug selling, prostitution, or other crimes. What are the psychological risks?
Even first time users may experience seizures or heart attacks, which can be fatal. |
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Myth: Crack and Cocaine enhance sexual pleasure. |
Fact: Addicts often become unable to function sexually. |
Quick Facts
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If you or someone you know has been using drugs, there is help available. Talk to a school counselor, a friend, or a parent. Get help!
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