Cocaine Abuse the Effects
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There are numerous adverse health effects associated with the abuse of cocaine. However, there are certain ones that are of particular concern to athletes. … Retrieve Document
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There’s still a lot that scientists don’t know about the effects of cocaine on the brain. To learn more about cocaine and other drugs of abuse, or to order materials on … Document Viewer
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Physiological effects of cocaine include increased blood pressure and heart rate, dilated pupils, insomnia, and loss of appetite. The widespread abuse of highly pure street cocaine has led to many severe adverse health consequences … View This Document
Cocaine And Pregnancy
Effects of prenatal cocaine of abuse: evidence from neuroimaging. Neuropsychol Rev [Epub]. Singer LT, et al. 2000. Neurobehavioral outcomes of cocaine-exposed infant. Neurotoxical Teratol 22(5):653-66. Singer LM, et al. 2008. Prenatal cocaine exposure: drug and environmental effects at 9 … Retrieve Here
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94 Cocaine Effects on Dopamine and Opioid Peptide Neural Systems: Implications for Human Cocaine Abuse Yasmin L. Hurd INTRODUCTION Cocaine induces a wide range of emotions in humans, from an initial … Document Retrieval
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Contribute to the abuse-related effects of cocaine under some conditions (Goeders, 1997; Mello and Mendelson, 2002). In comparison to cocaine, less is known about the acute effects … Fetch Document
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All three methods of cocaine abuse can lead to addiction and other severe health problems, including increasing the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS . and other infectious diseases. The intensity and duration of cocaine’s effects—which include increased energy, reduced fatigue, and mental alertness … Fetch Here
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COCAINE ABUSE Cocaine is a drug extracted from the leaves of the cocoa plant. Cocaethylene is a chemical formed in the liver when cocaine and alcohol are used together; it intensifies cocaine’s euphoric effects but also possibly increases the risk of … Read Document
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Devastation caused by drug abuse and addiction. Nora D. Volkow, M.D. Director. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Cocaine’s stimulant . and addictive effects … View Document
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Long-Term Effects Prolonged cocaine abuse can cause a number of other problems including:78 • Headaches • Convulsions and seizures • Heart disease and heart attack … Retrieve Here
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cocaine abuse after presentation for treatment at a large urban trauma centre. The physiologic effects of cocaine ingestion are shortlast ing. The chronotropic effect of i.v. cocaine peaks at 5– … Access Content
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Cocaine abuse and addiction. Journal of Family Practice. 29(20):193-196. effects of alcohol, while the effects of cocaine hydrochloride are felt in 30 seconds, and the effects of … View This Document
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Putting a . Crack in . Society . Health Science 460 Section 1. Drug Use and Abuse . Brother Yearsley . Name: Date: Outline . Thesis Statement: Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant that has gratifying yet dangerous short term effects, and devastating long term effects. … Read Full Source