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Cocaine-Drug-Facts Cocaine is a stimulant that speeds up the workings of the brain. This illegal drug is extracted from the leaves of the coca plant and is processed with a blend of other chemicals to form a white powder known as cocaine hydrochloride. This type of cocaine is typically inhaled or injected. Since cocaine hydrochloride is mixed or ‘cut?with other chemicals, people have no idea if the dose will be strong or weak. These other chemicals may include fillers, such as glucose or lactose, which are added purely to boost profits. ‘Freebase?cocaine or ‘crack?is processed differently and can be smoked ?this type is still rarely available. Common slang terms for cocaine include ‘coke? ‘blow?and ‘stardust? The brain ‘rewards?us for engaging in life-enhancing behavior, such as eating or having sex, by releasing a flood of pleasurable neurochemicals. Dopamine is one of these brain chemicals. This chemical reinforcement makes us want to engage in those behaviors again. Cocaine works by tapping into this reward system and triggering the release of dopamine. This means that cocaine is extremely addictive, not only psychologically but neurochemically. Some people may even experience a squirt of dopamine and an irresistible urge for cocaine just by seeing drug-related paraphernalia, such as mirrors, razors or dollar notes. If given the chance, laboratory animals will dose themselves with cocaine until they die of heart failure. The effects of cocaine depend on the strength of the dose, the blend of chemicals, the physiology of the person and their state of mind at the time of taking the drug. The cocaine rush only lasts for a short time, perhaps 15?0 minutes after inhalation. Generally, some of the immediate effects of cocaine include: ?Feelings of euphoria, exhilaration and confidence ?Accelerated heart rate ?Increase in body temperature ?A burst of energy ?Dilated pupils ?Loss of appetite ?The urge to have sex. ?In high doses, cocaine will make a person feel extremely agitated, paranoid and aggressive. Unpleasant physical effects include dizziness, hallucinations, nausea, vomiting, tremors, headaches and heart pain. The consequences of overdose include seizures, brain hemorrhage, kidney failure, heart attack or stroke.
Like many other drugs, it is possible to build up a tolerance to cocaine, which means people need to take larger and larger doses to achieve the same high. Some people may actually experience the opposite effect sensitivity to cocaine ?where even tiny amounts are enough to prompt a rush. Psychological withdrawal symptoms can last for weeks and may include intense cravings, depression, anxiety and angry outbursts. Physical withdrawal symptoms include nausea, tremors, sleeping problems and muscle pain. The interference with the brain’s chemical reward system means that, when withdrawing, a person may not be able to feel any pleasurable sensations without the trigger of cocaine to release dopamine. This means people may experience intense cravings for months or even years after giving up cocaine. Relapses are common.
If cocaine is regularly inhaled or snorted, it can damage the lining of the nose and the structure separating the nostrils. If injecting cocaine, there is a risk of blood poisoning, blood-borne viruses (such as HIV or hepatitis) from shared equipment, damaged blood vessels and skin abscesses. Heart problems are thought to be another side effect of long term cocaine use. Some people experience behavioural problems, such as severe depression. A condition known as ‘cocaine psychosis?includes such symptoms as aggression and disturbing hallucinations, often of insects under the skin.
Treatment options for drug dependence include detoxification, individual counseling and group therapy. See your doctor for information and referral, or contact an alcohol and other drug service in your area.

Drug Rehab Approach:
Hope Happens Here: Drug Rehab Centers provides a safe haven for those recovering from alcohol and drug addictions regardless of economic ability.

Our Mission:
Drug Rehab Centers insists on guiding people toward a life of excellence, leadership and service.: Long term drug rehab program and addiction treatment center exclusively for people with chemical dependency and dual diagnosis disorders. Residents are taught responsibility, accountability, life skills, social skills and work ethic, while receiving an equal blend of therapeutic and clinical services. Put simply, our residents learn to live sober not just get sober. Twelve-step recovery is the foundation of our program and daily meetings are attended in the community.

Drug Rehab Commitment:
Commitment to Excellence: Our programs are designed to succeed with hard-to-serve populations, specifically adults, teens and the elderly who are abusing or have become chemically dependent on alcohol or drugs including those who may have a dual diagnosis with mental illness.

Drug Rehab Vision:
Drug Rehab Centers aspires: to constantly evaluate and improve, to be the best program for the continued recovery of those affected by alcohol and other drug addiction, as well as mental illness, by providing the highest quality and most cost-effective treatment services available. Drug Rehab Centers develops and implements specialized treatment to meet the needs of various clients profiles and provides these services in such a manner that social, economic or demographic factors do not limit an individual’s access to appropriate services. We will achieve this by investing in our research and development, staff, volunteers and programs.


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