Cocaine Abuse Paranoia
Drug Facts: COCAINE
Cocaine is a powerfully addictive drug of abuse. Individuals who have tried cocaine have described the experience as a powerful high that gave High doses of cocaine and/or prolonged use can trigger paranoia. Smoking crack cocaine can produce particularly aggressive paranoid behavior … View Document
Cocaine (Street Names: Coke, Snow, Crack, Rock) – August 2011
Cocaine abuse has a long, deeply rooted history in U. S. cocaine led to an increase in inhalation as the preferred route of High doses of cocaine or prolonged use can cause paranoia. Cocaine is a schedule II substance under the Controlled … Fetch Doc
Cocaine Abuse And Addiction Research Report
Trends in 30-day prevalence of cocaine abuse among eighth, tenth, and twelfth graders, 1991-1998 Paranoia Auditory hallucinations Medical consequences of cocaine abuse Cardiovascular effects … Get Doc
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Overwhelming cocaine craving they experience is not abnormal and that it will lessen with time, though probably will never completely disappear. PARANOIA Paranoia is quite common during cocaine abuse and during the initial … Fetch Here
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Paranoia. Loss of Sex Drive. Insomnia. Excessive Sleep. Eating Disorders. Nausea / Vomiting Additional information on cocaine can be found by contacting the Army Substance Abuse Program or by visiting www.acsap.army.mil. … Access Doc
PSYCHOSTIMULANTS: COCAINE AND AMPHETAMINES Classification Of …
• Cocaine addicts typically abuse opiates and alcohol either to enhance effects of cocaine or to medicate themselves for unwanted side effects: calming jitters, dulling perceptions, and reducing paranoia. … Visit Document
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Century. • Cocaine is a powerfully addictive drug of abuse. • Cocaine is a stimulant that directly affects the brain. Cocaine also triggers paranoia. Users also report feeling depressed when they are not using … Read More
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Doses of cocaine or prolonged use, such as binging, usually causes paranoia. Methods of abuse Powdered cocaine can be snorted or injected into the veins after dissolving in water. … Document Viewer
Symptoms Of Cocaine Use
Addictive properties of every major drug of abuse. Long-Term Symptoms of Cocaine Addiction – Irritability – Mood disturbances – Restlessness – Paranoia … Get Document
How Is Cocaine Abused?
Cocaine abusers can also ex perience severe paranoia—a temporary state of full-blown paranoid psychosis— in which they lose touch with reality and experience auditory For additional information on cocaine, please refer to the following sources on NIDA's Web site, www.drugabuse.gov: • Cocaine: Abuse … Content Retrieval
Is Craving Mood-Driven Or Self- Propelled? Sensitization And …
cocaine in chronic street abuse match characteristics of sensitization in animal models: First a dose threshold exists, in a minimal amount and/or duration of use before sensitization, as anxiety and later frank paranoia appear. … Fetch Content
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Profound depression, paranoia, irritability, loss of energy and an intense cocaine craving. Cocaine abuse and addiction. Journal of Family Practice. 29(2):193-197. Can cocaine cause medical … Doc Retrieval
Cocaine Abuse
COCAINE ABUSE Cocaine is presently the most abused major stimulant in America. and sounds, smells), and cocaine psychosis. Cocaine psychosis resembles paranoid schizophrenia and can bring on paranoia, mania, and psychosis. … Read Document
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Symptoms such as: Intense Cravings Severe Irritability Depression Paranoia Severe Apathy Loss of Sex Drive ADDICTION AND WITHDRAWAL Insomnia Excessive Sleep Hunger Diarrhea Suicidal Ideation Heart Attack proceed ***2000 National Household Survey On Drug Abuse COCAINE USE IN … Fetch Document
Crack Cocaine
• Anxiety and paranoia • Aggressive, paranoid behavior • Depression Prolonged crack cocaine abuse causes a number of problems, including:5 • Severe depression … Access Content
How Is Cocaine Abused?
All three methods of cocaine abuse can lead to addiction and other severe health problems Binge-patterned cocaine use may lead to irritability, restlessness, and anxiety. Cocaine abusers can also experience severe paranoia—a temporary state of full-blown paranoid psychosis—in which they … Get Doc
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Panic, and paranoia. Users may also experience tremors, vertigo, and muscle twitches. There also can be severe medical complications associated with cocaine abuse. … Access Full Source
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Depression is often caused by long term cocaine use. Instead of getting high the abuse has to have cocaine to not feel depressed. The high is replaced by “restlessness, anxiety, irritability, mood swings, paranoia, sleeplessness…weight loss…psychosis… and delusions” (Stevens, 2002, 2). … Access This Document