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Cocaine Addiction is hot in the street market

Cocaine Addiction is hot in the street market: Taking the addiction problem head on

Cocaine Addiction is hot in the street market

Cocaine Addiction is hot in the street market and this is posing a serious thereat to treatment

If you are in the US it will not surprise you that cocaine is rampantly abused. Even though the abuse of cocaine and drug addiction is a global problem, we cannot burry our heads on the sand and pretend that this problem is not in the US. In fact drug addiction is not just a problem, but a big one for that matter in the United States. Currently there are millions of people who are addicted to various drugs and millions more who suffer as a result of living with addicts. All drugs are in their own right addictive but cocaine in particular is quite a popular drug and the sad reality is that it is readily available in a wide range of settings including the streets, clubs, private parties and even schools. Did I just mention schools? Does that trigger something in your mind? It can only be construed to mean that cocaine addiction is raking havoc in our societies very in discriminatively. It is true that cocaine addiction is hot in the streets and you and I have a duty to play in containing the rampant spread.

Everyone is vulnerable and no one is safe. That is the reason why Dr. Akoury made a decision to create a medical center (AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center) whose main objective is to transform each individual’s life through increasing awareness about health and wellness and by empowering individuals to find their own inner healing power. Dr. Akoury’s practice focuses on personalized medicine through healthy lifestyle choices that deal with primary prevention and underlying causes instead of patching up symptoms. And because of the vulnerability of our generation to this addiction problem, doctor Akoury is not only working on the programs that are tailored to helping the addiction victims but also those that are targeting the professionals in this addiction industry.

At the moment doctor Akoury is organizing for an Educational, Functional and Integrative Addiction conference targeting medical professionals including doctors, counselors, nurses and addiction therapists. The conference will be August 23-25 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This new frontier in Addiction Medicine will be conducted by the most influential group of leading visionaries specializing in the latest advances in natural and integrative addiction medicine, under the theme “The Future of Integrative Addiction” and just to give you the hint, the 3-day agenda kicks off with the keynote speaker, Dalal Akoury, MD discussing the hijacked mind. That is to say how does it get there and how does is leave?

Sean Devlin DO, HMD, will be focusing on “How to Recognize Addiction: Emergency care room and Addiction. Preliminary diagnostics and coping with life-saving measures when patients have overdose on substances of abuse/alcohol and drugs.

Dr. Kenneth Proefrock NMD will be lecturing on Naturopathic Considerations for Treating Patients with Addiction.

Doctor Elizabeth Stuller, MD will focus on Pyscho Neuroendocrine Immune Restoration essential to reverse addiction. She will address the Neurotransmitters and the proper Diagnostics tools including and Genetic Testing and clinical evaluations, she will also emphasis the role of Biofeedback and addiction therapy. She will also highlight the role of NAD.

William S Eidelman, MD an expert on eon Cranial Electrotherapy and Addiction: Will reveal A Revolutionary Breakthrough to Eliminate Cigarette Cravings.

Mitch Ghen DO, will be uncovering the Myth on Sex Addiction, with emphasis on Women Sex Addiction. Dr. Ghen will be providing information on effective natural therapies to treat sex addiction.

Shoreh Ershadi, PharmD, will underscore the Important Role of Menopause and Neurosteroids in Sexual, Gender and Addictive Disorders.

Sahar Swidan, Pharm.D, An authority on Pain and Addiction: Will discuss the role of Endocannabinoid receptors, deficiencies in the disease of addiction. She will also delineate the medical consequences and health implications of the new Marijuana Law.

These are highly respected professionals in their own right and their input in your career as an addiction professional is one thing you do not want to miss. We all have a duty to play in the fight a giants drug addiction and this conference gives you an opportunity to not only to meet your professional colleagues but also to expand your horizon in the way you handle your patients. As we get back to the discussion of the day you can get more information about this conference on www.integrativeaddiction2015.com or email sharon@integrativeaddiction2015.com.

Cocaine Addiction is hot in the street market: The addictive nature of cocaine

Undoubtedly, cocaine is very addictive and is considered a hard drug the world over. Experts say that once it gets into the bloodstream, it is capable of causing a significant increase in blood pressure which means that it affects the normal function of the heart.

In its addictive nature when the there is an overdose, normally in most cases the user is likely to suffer a stroke, especially if the drug is taken in several large doses. Doctor Akoury says that when the method of administration is through sniffing, this substance (coke) can also damage the membranes inside the nose and the consequence of this would be severe nose-bleeding and smell-sense impairment.

Cocaine Addiction is hot in the street market: The genesis of cocaine abuse

Experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center say that this form of addiction is a process and not an event. It therefore means that the road to cocaine addiction will have to start from somewhere. We have already mentioned that this drug is easily available from various avenues including the streets. It can only mean that the long journey to addiction can start from either of the sources like from a party setting where the drug is readily available. Meaning that any person who has probably never used the drug before, might be tempted to have a taste due to peer pressure or sheer curiosity. In such a situation, the person is likely to convince themselves that they are just going to use the drug once and never do it again. And remember as mentioned, cocaine is very addictive and therefore what usually starts as recreational use eventually turns into a dangerous addiction.

We are definitely going to progress on with this discussion in our next article but in the meantime any individual who is addicted to this drug cannot function without a regular fix. It is no wonder that some such addicts are so deep into it that they are willing to do whatever it takes to acquire a few grams of their favorite drug. However, before you let this drug bring you down, there is good news for with at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center under the able leadership of doctor Akoury. These are groups of professionals who have been in this profession for over two decades and scheduling for an appointment with her today will be the best thing you can ever do for yourself and to your loved ones too.

Cocaine Addiction is hot in the street market: Taking the addiction problem head on

 

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Treatment of Cocaine Addiction Rehab and Recovery

Treatment of Cocaine Addiction Rehab and Recovery: Get timely Treatment for Cocaine Addiction

Treatment of Cocaine Addiction Rehab and Recovery

Treatment of Cocaine Addiction Rehab and Recovery is offering solutions to many cocaine addicts across the globe

Whenever we fail to prevent any harmful substance from entering into our health systems, we are often faced with the next course of action which is seeking for treatment. This is the longest way of getting lasting solutions and it comes with its own set of complications demands and challenges. One of the reasons why Dr. Dalal Akoury the MD and founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center experts is advocating for prevention, is because of the cost element that comes with treatment process. It is important to note that treatment of cocaine addiction rehab and recovery is not cheap and can drain all your life savings. This is because many users of cocaine and other addictive substances are never willing to admit their addiction problem and by the time this is brought to the surface for treatment, a lot of damage has taken place thereby raising the cost of treatment both in terms of time and finances. We the experts at this facility understand the magnitude involved in the administration of treatment to drug addicts. It is not anybody cup of tea. Nonetheless, we have taken the lead role in this challenge to do our very best to offer lasting solution to you and your loved ones. With that we want to encourage you that even as we get into this discussion, you can schedule for an appointment with doctor Dalal Akoury today for the commencement of your addiction recovery in the most professional way.

Now to the discussion, cocaine is a highly addictive drug with the ability of producing euphoria, increased energy, strength and sociability, and a sense of control. These are some of the reasons which lure people into its misuse. This substance comes or originates from the Coca plant and has been baptized with several street names including names like coke, gold dust, flake, snow, toot and blow. And since the high of cocaine typically last for an hour or so, many users of this substance often go on cocaine “binges” taking multiple doses in a short period of time. It is no wonder it is common for many cocaine addicts to mix the drug with other substances like heroin, Valium, alcohol, marijuana and other drugs. And just like any other drugs, cocaine triggers the reward centers of the brain thereby changing the brain chemistry so that the user struggles to feel good or even normal without the drug. This feelings may even become unbearable with the introduction of other accompaniment drugs which may users prefer like we have seen in the earlier statement says doctor Akoury.

According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse, new research shows that chronic cocaine abuse is clearly related to dysfunction in those parts of the brain involved in higher thought and decision-making. Scientists who performed the study suggest that the resulting cognitive deficits may help explain why those addicted persist in using the drug or return to it after a period of abstinence. From the information we are gathering from such studies, it is becoming very clear that treatment of cocaine addiction rehab and recovery is very important if this problem is to be eliminated completely out of our lives.

Treatment of Cocaine Addiction Rehab and Recovery: Cocaine and Crack Cocaine

There is no doubt that cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant and it continued usage is not healthy to human life. This substance comes in two chemical forms:

Hydrochloride salt cocaine: This is a form of chemical cocaine that comes in powder form and can easily be dissolved in water. This form of cocaine can be taken intravenously by the veins or intranasal in the nose.

Freebase cocaine: Freebase cocaine has not been neutralized to make the hydrochloride salt and this form of cocaine is administered through smoking.

Crack is the street name given to a freebase form of cocaine that has been processed from the powdered cocaine hydrochloride form to a smoke able substance. The term “crack” refers to the crackling sound heard when the mixture is smoked. Crack cocaine is processed with ammonia or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and water, and heated to remove the hydrochloride.

Before it reaches the street, crack is typically “cut” with sugars, local anesthetics or other illicit drugs to reduce its purity. For this reason, it is difficult to know what to expect when using crack cocaine. However it is important to note that cocaine is typically dissolved and it is administered into the body by way of injection or snorted as powder, whereas crack cocaine is most commonly administered through smoking says doctor Akoury. Users report that crack cocaine produces a shorter but more intense high and is cheaper than cocaine.

Treatment of Cocaine Addiction Rehab and Recovery: Symptoms of Cocaine Addiction

Cocaine abuse can produce powerful drug cravings. In animal studies, rats work harder to get cocaine than any other drug. Probably we have mentioned this in our previous articles but for better and good treatment, the knowledge of the signs and symptoms of cocaine addiction is very important. These signs and symptoms do vary depending on the method of use and some of which may include the following:

  • Rapid heartbeat
  • High blood pressure
  • Persistent runny nose (cocaine drip)
  • Weight loss
  • Paranoia
  • Hallucinations
  • Vomiting
  • Irritability and restlessness
  • Teeth grinding
  • Cold sweats
  • Tremors and muscle jerks
  • Nasal and sinus problems (coke nose)
  • Bronchitis and chest pain
  • Feeling that bugs are crawling under the skin

Doctor Akoury says that in more serious cases, cocaine addiction can progress to cocaine psychosis (similar to paranoid schizophrenia), seizures, stroke, heart attack, coma and death. People addicted to cocaine often experience job loss, divorce, financial hardship, incarceration and other problems before realizing that they need cocaine rehab. It is also important to note that addiction of this substance normally come due to the repeated and regular use of crack which eventually leads to negative effects on the users health. Some of these negative effects can include:

These effects and medical consequences of cocaine can be life threatening, and because of the dangers presented by cocaine use, it is important to find treatment for yourself or a loved one who is battling cocaine addiction and doctor Akoury will be very helpful for you in that journey of treatment.

Treatment of Cocaine Addiction Rehab and Recovery: Get timely Treatment for Cocaine Addiction

 

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Cocaine and Stimulant Induced Skin Picking

Cocaine and Stimulant Induced Skin Picking: Why you must consider quitting

Cocaine and Stimulant Induced Skin Picking

Cocaine and Stimulant Induced Skin Picking and this is not working for the beauty of your skin at all.

For quite sometimes now we have been addressing the issues surrounding substance abuse. We have dealt with various effects of drugs and so far we are not seeing anything good about drugs. And what is worrying is that even though this piece of information is now consumable by many people, drug related conditions are still on the rise. One of the most disturbing conditions is the way cocaine is rearranging peoples’ faces and transforming their lives negatively. Even though this is very evident and the victims themselves can see for themselves the damage caused by cocaine addiction on the mirror, they are still very much hooked into their addiction. This is what we have been addressing and for the purpose of this article, we are going to focus on beauty and how cocaine and stimulant induced skin picking. Before we settle into the discussion, I want to share with you an experience one of the patients went through and this is also a representation of what many addicts are also going through.

For the purposes of confidentiality I will refer to the patient as GK. After abusing cocaine for some time, one day he stood before his mirror and he dint like what he saw. What was before him was an increasingly common and distressing indicator of excessive cocaine and stimulant use. Skin picking was the problem. He spent several hours before the mirror squeezing and tweezing as the smallest of spots becomes a painful wound. Hair pulled out, bugs under the skin, insects or mites in his clothes and house. We are going to rely on GK experience to shed some light on this extremely upsetting, hidden behavior, examining the chemistry behind it, why it happens and the role cocaine and other stimulants have to play. This is a discussion you don’t want to miss but in the meantime you can schedule for an appointment with doctor Dalal Akoury the MD and founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center. She will be of greater help to you in all matters relating to addiction and beauty. And now back to the discussion of Cocaine and stimulant induced skin picking…

Cocaine and Stimulant Induced Skin Picking: Skin Picking
Skin picking due to excessive crack cocaine use has become more common as more people use crack disorderly and because of this there is sudden increase in negative health issues linked to this habit. Professionally in the medical understanding skin picking is seen as a compulsive foraging response (CICF – ‘cocaine induced compulsive foraging’) but the compulsion to skin pick has also been called psychogenic excoriation, delusional parasitosis, self-inflicted dermatoses, dermatillomania, formication, or hypoesthesia; which is quite surprising considering that there has been so little research on the subject.

The features of skin picking may include excessive scratching, picking, gouging, lancing, digging and squeezing of normal or slightly marred skin. Even though the whole body can be involved, commonly the most picked areas include; fingernails, face, lips, scalp, arms and legs. This is made possible because drugs like cocaine, methylephenidate, phenelzine amphetamine and anticholinergic drugs often produce increased nerve activity tactile sensations like burning, tingling and crawling (worms under the skin) that can lead to skin picking. So while it is clearly a chemical reaction to the drugs you’re taking, it can be closely linked with psychological issues such as extreme anxiety or childhood trauma. So why do some people skin pick excessively, where others don’t?
Studies suggest that it’s a coping mechanism for dealing with emotional pain. Physical pain distracts the individual and can help to alleviate feelings of guilt through self-punishment. Many S-P’s (skin pickers) report increased levels of tension prior to skin picking and a sense of relief or satisfaction following the picking. Some experience an altered state of consciousness whilst picking resembling a dissocialized state. However, lack of pain during picking episodes may also be related to opioid dysregulation. We can see elevated levels of B-endorphin in S-Ps, because pain, in this case through self-injurious behavior, leads to the release of B-endorphins, which in turn leads to the release of tension.

Victims of childhood abuse often have elevated levels of B-endorphins too, in their CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) in the brain, because of repeated exposure to pain, or from being prohibited to reacting to the infliction of pain. Women with a history of childhood abuse also exhibit increased pituitary adrenaline and automatic heart rate responses to stress. So in many cases, skin picking is a chemical reaction that has been built up from past trauma, where a person’s elevated b-endorphins or ACTH response is reacting with the drug they’re taking: crack cocaine.

Cocaine increases the activity of dopamine, a neurotransmitter in the automatic nervous system associated with pleasure which is important for reinforcement of behaviour.However, for reasons we don’t have the space to go into, too much use of cocaine can lead to a lack of dopamine in your system, which in turn leads to mood and anxiety disorders.

S-Ps often suffers from one or more of the following conditions:

  • Major depression
  • Bipolar disorder (manic depression)
  • Dysthymia (depression tendencies)
  • Panic attacks
  • Agoraphobia
  • Post-traumatic stress
  • Obsessive compulsive disorder
  • Eating disorders
  • Trichotillomania (hair /eyelash/body hair pulling)
  • Kleptomania (compulsive stealing of objects) and
  • Body dysmorphic disorder (hated self-image).

Beside the mention conditions, some studies have also established that more than half of the individuals with serious skin picking conditions also reported a history of body rocking, thumb sucking, knuckle cracking, cheek chewing and head banging. Along-side with all these, skin picking also causes a lot of anguish. Like for instance, the victim can feel embarrassed and this may lead to shame and even impaired social functioning and in some cases people withdraw altogether from social activities and confine themselves to their home. Some people also experience medical complications as a result of skin picking, like ulcers, infections, permanent discoloration and scarring. Remember that too much scratching leads to open wounds and sores and when this is combined with injecting, infection can travel from the skin to the blood, causing serious illnesses such as septicemia or endocarditis.

Cocaine and Stimulant Induced Skin Picking: Cocaine Induced Psychosis & ‘Foraging’

Chronic cocaine or crack use can result in cocaine induced paranoia (CIP) and coke-induced compulsive foraging (CICF) type behaviors. ‘Compulsive foraging’ covers a cluster of cocaine induced behaviors of which skin picking is just one. Another ‘foraging disorder’ is when coke users hunt for hours for specs of cocaine around a place where it was once used (also called ‘surfing’). Food deprivation or hunger increases the probability of foraging responses and because it’s an appetite suppressant, coke can make users vulnerable to malnutrition thus continuing foraging behavior. Skin picking is a foraging response.

Cocaine and Stimulant Induced Skin Picking: Why you must consider quitting

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How cocaine can destroy your body parts

How cocaine can destroy your body parts: What you need to know about Cocaine

How cocaine can destroy your body parts

How cocaine can destroy your body parts. this crystal dust is no respecter of anyone. Seek for help immediately and be safe

Of all substance of abuse cocaine abuse is the fastest growing drug problem among the middle classes communities. According to a report released by a Police Foundation recently it was stated that there are 120,000 regular users and 360,000 occasional users of cocaine, with 180,000 taking crack cocaine the report concludes. This drug is no respecter of any one and social status is not a factor when it comes to drug addiction. Everyone is vulnerable and we must face the problem boldly without fear. Doctor Akoury is taking the initiative to help you get the best of your life in this article by focusing on the discussion topic which is “how cocaine can destroy your body parts. The chilling revelations doctor Akoury is about to share with us are just but a very small portion of what this drug is capable of doing in your life. It would be appropriate that even as you go through this article, you may want to schedule for an appointment with the experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, a health facility founded by doctor Akoury to give her contribution towards eliminating cocaine addiction and other addictive elements. Let us now get to the business of understanding the impact of cocaine in human health.

How cocaine can destroy your body parts: Mental problems

Although cocaine is used because it causes excitement, those addicts who use this drug regularly in high doses can develop short-term sessions of uncontrolled behavior, impaired judgment, impulsive behavior and hyper-sexuality. Besides that, other users are also likely to develop persecutory delusions and hallucinations which often cause them problems with the authorities. When addicts use this drug, it causes them to lose sense of control and occasionally become violent. Yet alongside that muscle twitching and convulsions (fits) are also a risk with heavy use, more so in adolescents who smoke crack, a pure and highly addictive form of the drug. Coma, breakdown of muscles and kidney failure can also occur.

How cocaine can destroy your body parts: Liver

Users of cocaine often combine it with alcohol to deliver more excitement. To them this combination gives them the feeling of the ‘high’ to satisfaction as opposed to when cocaine is used on its own. With this combination, the effect of cocaine is given a boost and the reason behind it is that a new chemical is formed in the liver which has similar effects to cocaine but which last longer in the body. Doctor Akoury sounds a warning that this practice is chillingly dangerous. It is highly associated with liver damages and risk of premature death is 18 times greater with this combination.

How cocaine can destroy your body parts: Chest pain

One of the most common reasons for requiring emergency treatment is the enormous tightening of blood vessels, in the coronary arteries and the rest of the body. Cocaine deprives the heart of its normal blood supply, increasing the risk of a heart attack or a heart rhythm disturbance which might cause the user to drop dead suddenly. The shape of the pattern on the electrocardiogram (heart trace) can look worrying to the doctor, especially as it can change from minute to minute. But in most cases it settles down and no major harm results.

How cocaine can destroy your body parts: Blood pressure

Cocaine releases massive amounts of noradrenaline from the nerve endings, which causes blood vessels right through the body to narrow. This leads to a major surge in blood pressure. To the onlooker, the user looks pale and staring, but there may be no other outward signs of the enormous rise in blood pressure. However the rise in blood pressure is not permanent, but may still cause a heart attack or stroke and repeated use causes long-term damage to the blood vessels.

Blood vessels

One of the most vulnerable organs from the abuse of cocaine is the heart aorta which is the main blood vessel in the body. A surge in blood pressure following cocaine use forces the blood between the inner and outer casings of the aorta and each time the heart pumps this false passage becomes longer and more liable to block off a branch vessel or to burst, with possibility of fatal results.

Brain

Regular cocaine use can lead to a bulging weakness in the wall of a branch point of the arteries in the brain. This is often called a berry aneurysm. Eventually this aneurysm bursts, and blood pouring out of the leak is known as a subarachnoid hemorrhage. If not corrected, it can cause major damage to the brain. This damage can be permanent leading to difficulties in thought, speech, sight and movement.

How cocaine can destroy your body parts: Nose

Cocaine powder is ‘snorted’ into the nostrils, and although it is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream, the drug also causes the blood vessels in the lining of the nose passages to shrink. Shortly after use, the blood vessels widen again, and the red, runny stuffed-up nose of the recent user can be a telltale sign. Repeated cocaine use leads to loss of blood supply to the septum that is the thin bony element dividing wall between the nostrils. This will cause damage to the nose leaving a hole in between the two nose passages. The consequence of this may be the collapse of the nose.

Heart

Consistent use of cocaine causes massive stresses and strains on the blood vessels in the coronary arteries and the rest of the body. This leads to a build- up of cholesterol in the walls of arteries, especially the coronary arteries. A regular cocaine user aged 30 might have blood vessels as old as one at 60-year-old. This may lead to a sudden and unexpected heart attack in a long-term user.

Skin

During treatment and the recovery process, some people may experience some unfriendly crawling feelings beneath the skin as they are withdrawing from cocaine. They may describe cocaine bugs as biting, creeping, burning or itching, and may scratch their skin until it bleeds. Although this sensation can be treated to some extent by tranquillizer type drugs, in most cases the user has to wait until it settles down and goes away of its own accord. Finally cocaine is not any drug you would want to flow in your system. It is highly addictive and life threatening. If you are struggling with this drug, you may have noticed that from this article, very vital organs of the body are all affected by this drug. Your health cannot be compared with anything. You must make a U turn to redeem your life back. Doctor Dalal Akoury will help in every step of the way. All you need to do is to schedule for an appointment with her today.

How cocaine can destroy your body parts: What you need to know about Cocaine

 

 

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Cocaine and Crack Abuse are great Threats

Cocaine and Crack Abuse are great Threats: The Dangers it brings on your Health

Cocaine and Crack Abuse are great Threats

Cocaine and Crack Abuse are great Threats. It can be administered to the body either through injection, snorting or smoking.

The history of cocaine is well known and how it affects the good health of our societies. Cocaine is a very powerful addictive stimulant drug that when allowed to settle in anyone’s life, then devastations and frustrations will follow as the immediate consequences. Whichever way you look at it, cocaine is not good. No single advantage can be attached to this drug. As a matter of fact cocaine and crack abuse are great threats of life. The powdered hydrochloride salt form of cocaine can be snorted or injected as a solution of water. And when we talk of crack cocaine, it means that, this cocaine base has not been neutralized by an acid to transform it into a hydrochloride salt. When that is done, this form of cocaine comes in a rock crystal which can be heated to produce vapors, a product which can be smoked. The term “crack” therefore refers to the crackling sound produced by the rock as it is heated.

Cocaine and Crack Abuse are great Threats: How is Cocaine Abused?

According to the experts at AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, cocaine abuse is in most cases considered in relation to the mode of its administration. There are three main routes that are commonly used and they may include the following:

  • Snorting – this is the process of inhaling cocaine powder through the nose, where it is absorbed into the bloodstream through the nasal tissues.
  • Injection – in this case cocaine in mixed with water and the solution is then injected into the body using the needle to release the drug directly into the blood streams.
  • Smoking – this involves inhaling cocaine vapor or smoke into the lungs, where absorption into the bloodstream is as rapid as by injection.

Irrespective of which method you choose, the dangers remain the same and in all the methods of administration can lead to addiction and other chronic and severe health problems, including increasing the risk of contracting HIV and infectious diseases says doctor Akoury MD and also the founder of AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center.

  • The intensity and duration of cocaine’s effects, which include increased energy, reduced fatigue, and mental alertness, depend on the route of drug administration.
  • The faster cocaine is absorbed into the bloodstream and delivered to the brain, the more intense the high.
  • Injecting or smoking cocaine produces a quicker, stronger high than snorting.
  • On the other hand, faster absorption usually means shorter duration of action.
  • The high from snorting cocaine may last 15 to 30 minutes, but the high from smoking may last only 5 to 10 minutes.

In order to sustain the high, a cocaine abuser has to administer the drug again. For this reason, cocaine is sometimes abused in binges taken repeatedly within a relatively short period of time, at increasingly high doses.

Cocaine and Crack Abuse are great Threats: Effects of Cocaine to the Brain

Without missing the words, cocaine is a strong central nervous system stimulant that raises the levels of dopamine. This is a brain chemical which is associated with pleasure and movement, in the brain’s reward circuit. And because dopamine facilitates communication in some brain cell commonly known as neurons, therefore dopamine is released by neurons to respond to signals like the smell or taste of good food and then it is recycled back into the cell that releases it which in return will shut off the signal between neurons.

Cocaine acts by preventing the dopamine from being recycled, causing excessive amounts of dopamine to build up, amplifying the message, and ultimately disrupting normal communication. It is this excess of dopamine that is responsible for cocaine’s euphoric effects. With repeated use, cocaine can cause long-term changes in the brain’s reward system and in other brain systems as well, which may eventually lead to addiction. Further to this with repeated use, tolerance to the cocaine high also often develops. This has been confirmed from various reports that many cocaine addicts often seek to get high by consuming more but they fail to achieve as much pleasure as they use to from their first exposure. This means that some users choose to increase their dose in an attempt to intensify and prolong the euphoria, but this can also increase the risk of adverse psychological or physiological effects.

Cocaine and Crack Abuse are great Threats: The Adverse Effects of Cocaine on Health

There is no doubt that cocaine abuse impact on health negatively, like for instance:

  • Cocaine compresses blood vessels
  • Dilates eye pupils
  • Increases body temperature
  • Heart rate
  • Blood pressure

It can also cause headaches and gastrointestinal complications such as abdominal pain and nausea. And because cocaine tends to decrease appetite, chronic users can become malnourished as well.

Cocaine and Crack Abuse are great Threats: Effects based on the mode of administration

Like I had indicated before that, cocaine is administered in to the body primarily in there different ways. These methods of taking cocaine can produce different adverse effects. like for instance:

  • Regularly snorting cocaine, for example, can lead to loss of the sense of smell, nosebleeds, problems with swallowing, hoarseness, and a chronically runny nose.
  • Ingesting cocaine can cause severe bowel gangrene as a result of reduced blood flow.
  • Injecting cocaine can bring about severe allergic reactions and increased risk for contracting HIV and other blood-borne diseases.
  • Binge patterns of use may lead to irritability, restlessness, anxiety, and paranoia.
  • Cocaine abusers can suffer a temporary state of full-blown paranoid psychosis, in which they lose touch with reality and experience auditory hallucinations.

Doctor Akoury emphases that it doesn’t matter how it is administered or how frequently cocaine is used, in all these users can experience acute cardiovascular or cere-brovascular emergencies, such as a heart attack or stroke, which may cause sudden death. Remember that most cocaine-related deaths are often as result of cardiac arrest or seizure followed by respiratory arrest. All these can be brought to manageable levels if we all pool together and begin doing the right things. You may not know conclusively what to do and that is why doctor Akoury founder this health facility to help you stay healthy. You can schedule for an appointment with doctor Dalal Akoury and together with her team of experts they will professionally offer lasting solution to your individual conditions.

Cocaine and Crack Abuse are great Threats: The Dangers it brings on your Health

 

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