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  2. Cocaine | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

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    Cocaine is an addictive stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant (Erythroxylon coca) which is native to South America. Cocaine can be snorted through the nose, rubbed into gums, injected into the bloodstream, or smoked.

  3. Cocaine: Side-Effects and Addiction Treatment - WebMD

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    Cocaine is a highly addictive drug that ups your levels of alertness, attention, and energy. You may hear it called a stimulant. It’s illegal in the U.S. Other names for it include:...

  4. Is Cocaine Addictive? | How & Why Cocaine Is Addictive

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    Cocaine is addictive because it can change the brain in ways that cause people to experience physical, psychological and behavioral problems. The drug can cause severe short- and long-term health complications.

  5. Cocaine Addiction: Definition, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

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    Cocaine addiction is a complex disease the often involves crack cocaine and multiple drug addictions. Learn the signs of abuse and where to find treatment.

  6. Short and Long-Term Effects of Cocaine Use and Addiction

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    Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant and a Schedule II drug that’s widely used in the U.S. and elsewhere. 1 In fact, according to the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, more than 4.8 million people aged 12 and older used cocaine in the past year, with 996,000 of those people using crack, a form of cocaine. 2. Cocaine is typically ...

  7. Cocaine Addiction: Signs, Effects & Treatment Options

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    Is Cocaine Addictive? Cocaine is considered to be highly addictive, largely because its use results in a surge of dopamine activity—the neurochemical associated with reward, motivation, and emotion.

  8. Cocaine - DEA.gov

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    Cocaine is an intense, euphoria-producing stimulant drug with strong addictive potential. Street Title. Blow, Coca, Coke, Crack, Crank, Flake, Rock, Snow, Soda Cot. How is it abused? Snorted or dissolved in water and injected. Cocaine users usually binge on the drug until they are exhausted or run out of cocaine. Crack cocaine is smoked.