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	<title>Drug Addiction Treatment &#187; cocaine abuse</title>
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		<title>The Effects of Cocaine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The effects produced by cocaine, vary the frequency with which it is consumed, with the abuse and the time it takes to consume. Cocaine is an alkaloid that works on dopamine, a substance that acts on certain neurotransmitters in the brain, disrupting communication between neurons. The effects are immediate to consume. There is a rise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="padding: 5px;" src="http://www.fife.police.uk/images/cocaine.jpg" alt="Cocaine" width="200" height="220" align="left" />The effects produced by <strong><a href="http://www.txcda.org/treatment-cocaine-addiction.htm">cocaine</a></strong>, vary the frequency with which it is consumed, with the abuse and the time it takes to consume. Cocaine is an alkaloid that works on dopamine, a substance that acts on certain neurotransmitters in the brain, disrupting communication between neurons. The effects are immediate to consume. There is a rise in mood, where the consumer is confident. It also produces great excitement and eloquence. The effect lasts approximately 30 to 60 minutes depending on the purity of the substance. Cocaine is snorted, injected after being dissolved in water or smoke, in the case of cocaine base or crack, which is a substance that did not pass through the stage of acidity.</p>
<p>When the primary effect produced by cocaine was terminated, the consumer is manifested in anxiety and depression, according to each consumer. If the individual is an habitual consumer, the state after excitation, is presented more acutely, resulting, generally, the need to re-consume. In these cases, which occur most strongly in those who are doing it on a regular basis is when the risks start.<span id="more-197"></span></p>
<p><strong>The consequences of cocaine abuse</strong></p>
<p>As mentioned, after the primary state of cocaine, is produced in the consumer a state of <strong><a href="http://www.txcda.org/general-information-anxiety.htm">anxiety or depression</a></strong>, leading to the need to take it again. It is in these moments where it begins to run risk of a future or next unit.</p>
<p>Regular use of cocaine creates a psychological need or addiction, if not yet generated a physical dependence. The effect of cocaine and generates anxiety depression following re-consuming, even in people who have not Hacho many times.</p>
<p>The risks in the use of cocaine are, in general terms, produced by the way it is consumed. If inhaled, nasal injuries occur, smoking damages the lungs, and if injected, the risk increases because of the possibility of overdose. Overdose of cocaine, is usually given when injected. The percentages are lower than with heroin, however, are strictly linked to the mix. Most deaths occur from overdose of cocaine, are given by the substances with which it was mixed.</p>
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