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Century. • Cocaine is a powerfully addictive drug of abuse. • Cocaine is a stimulant that directly affects the brain. Runny/bloody nose Panic and/or heightened anxiety Seizures (bad reaction) … View Doc
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Cocaine (Class A) Coke, Charlie, C, White, Snow, Percy, Toot, W, Dubs, Dubya : Much of the effects of cocaine abuse are listed in Amphetamine above. Much as Amphetamine above. After effects include appearance of suffering from flu, runny nose, depression … Retrieve Document
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• runny nose • bloody nose • read and swollen nose • dilated pupils • wild eyed • high body temperature • high blood pressure • seizures The physical warning signs of cocaine abuse can vary, depending on the person. … Fetch Full Source
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Unfortunately, as with the opiates like heroin, the dangers of cocaine abuse were recognized by lawmakers after the fact. problems with swallowing, hoarseness, and an overall irritation of the nasal septum, which can lead to a chronically inflamed, runny nose. Ingested cocaine … Access Doc
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Friend has one or more of the following warning signs, he or she may be using cocaine or other illicit drugs: • Red, bloodshot eyes • A runny nose or frequently sniffing 1. 1998 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration … Retrieve Here
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Substance Abuse Prevention In fact, around 98% of have never even tried cocaine. Red, bloodshot eyes Runny nose or frequent sniffing … Retrieve Full Source
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Regu lar intranasal use (snorting) of cocaine, for example, can lead to loss of the sense of smell; nosebleeds; problems with swallowing; hoarseness; and a chronically runny nose. refer to the following sources on NIDA's Web site, www.drugabuse.gov: • Cocaine: Abuse … Fetch Doc
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