Cocaine Abuse Help for College Students

Cocaine is a stimulant drug that is considered a high-end recreational substance. Slang terms for cocaine reflect this association with high class and include the following: Champagne of drugs Caviar of drugs Status stimulant Cadillac of drugs Cocaine is often associated with movie stars and famous musicians, and this association with glamour, influence and popularity draws in many young users. College is a time of new beginnings, as young adults try and discover who they are apart from their...

3 Common Fears about Cocaine Recovery

Cocaine is a powerfully addictive stimulant that reduces fatigue and stimulates mental clarity. Depending on the method of use (snorted, injected, or smoked), a person can experience these symptoms with varying intensity and for differing periods of time. Cocaine is an illegal narcotic that is dangerous. The most alarming concern about cocaine use is that no one can tell what amount and what frequency of use could cause death. Who Abuses Cocaine Cocaine abuse impacts people of all ages. The...

Attempting Cocaine Recovery Alone

Cocaine is a stimulant drug that can lead to a powerful psychological addiction in users. Using the drug becomes an obsession that is of greater importance than any prior values, and use and addiction can induce behaviors that were uncharacteristic in the user’s pre-addiction life. For the cocaine addict nothing is more important than taking more cocaine regardless of the damage it does to life and relationships. Recovering from cocaine addiction is a long and difficult journey, and it will...

Why Cocaine Detox Is Not Enough

Cocaine abuse is the most common drug problem among patients entering rehab. Thousands of Americans have sought recovery from cocaine’s destroying lifestyles and relationships. While a number of patients enroll in quick detox with the intentions of staying clean, long-term sobriety is difficult to achieve. To get and stay clean from cocaine, you need a comprehensive program that will go beyond detox. Why Is Cocaine So Addictive? After taking cocaine, a person will enter into a brief state of...

Treatment for Cocaine Addiction and Mood Disorders

The relationship between cocaine addiction and mood disorders is a complicated one. Mood disorders can increase the likelihood of cocaine addiction, and cocaine addiction can increase the likelihood of mood disorders. It is common for the two to co-occur. The Relationship between Cocaine Addiction and Mood Disorders Cocaine addiction and mood disorders are related in the following ways: Animal research funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse shows a correlation between high levels of...

Is Addiction to Cocaine a Disease?

It is no surprise to learn that cocaine addiction is powerful. Breaking the habit is, therefore, very difficult. What many people may not know is that the drug affects the brain, and even changes the way the brain functions. In other words, the body itself adapts to the drug in ways that are beyond the control—beyond the willpower—of the person who is addicted. How Cocaine Affects Your Brain Like many drugs, cocaine is an effective pain killer also promotes feelings of ease and euphoria. It...

Cocaine Rehab 101

Cocaine addiction is a growing problem in the United States. It is a highly addictive substance and has the potential to cause dependence. There are many reasons to quit a cocaine addiction including the following: Cocaine is illegal. Cocaine possession can result in up to 15 years in jail. Also, you could be charged with $500,000 in fines. Cocaine can change you emotionally and behaviorally. Cocaine can change the way you think or act, severely hindering your relationships, job performance,...

You Can Get Clean from Cocaine and We Can Help

While cocaine is a powerfully addictive drug, many people have been able to recover fully from this addiction. Cocaine is a central nervous system stimulant that is typically snorted, injected or smoked to achieve “high” or euphoric feelings. While it does not produce a physical dependence, it does produce a strong psychological addiction that can cause changes in personality and moods that lead to uncharacteristic behaviors. Cocaine addiction has the potential to impact every area of a...

Breaking the Cycle of Cocaine Addiction

Becoming addicted to cocaine may happen in a moment, but once you become addicted it can feel impossible to stop. Even when users try to stop on their own, they inevitably relapse within a short period of time, and may begin to feel like they can’t escape the grasp of the drug. Cocaine addiction is very similar to a chronic disease: once users cannot control their behavior, it is time to seek help. Quality cocaine addiction treatment can help users learn what keeps their cycle going and teach...

Helping Someone Stay Clean from Cocaine

Cocaine is an illicit substance that is used as a recreational stimulant. It can be used in a variety of ways including injecting and snorting. The drug affects the brain by quickly causing addiction, destroying brain cells and contributing to mental health issues. If you suspect your loved one may have a cocaine addiction, you must take action as soon as possible to ensure their safety and future happiness. Staging a Cocaine Intervention Staging an intervention for a loved one using cocaine...

Cocaine Treatment FAQ

Cocaine is a drug that comes from the coca plant. It works on the central nervous system and can give the user a feeling of wellbeing and euphoria. It is illegal in the United States but is still commonly used for recreational purposes. It is so common that the estimated street market from year to year is around seventy billion dollars. Because cocaine affects the reward pathways to the brain, it is considered highly addictive. Commonly Asked Questions about Cocaine Rehabilitation Cocaine...

Treatment for Underlying Causes of Cocaine Addiction

Cocaine is a crystalline tropane alkoloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant. It can be taken orally, smoked, injected or inhaled and has a high risk of dependency and addiction. There are no legal medical uses for cocaine. It is the second most abused illegal drug in America behind marijuana, and the U.S. consumes roughly 300 metric tons of it annually which is nearly 50 percent of the world’s consumption. Mental Health Issues Associated with Cocaine Addiction For any...

Treatment for Cocaine Withdrawal

Cocaine is a stimulant drug that is commonly known by slang terms such as “coke” or “crack.” It is one of the most commonly abused drugs in America and has a strong ability to cause psychological addiction. The withdrawal symptoms of cocaine addiction differ from those of many other drugs, because the symptoms are psychological in nature. Cocaine withdrawal can be a difficult and sometimes dangerous process, so it is important to seek professional help. Support Is...

How Long Does Cocaine Rehab Last?

Cocaine, also known as crack or coke, is a highly addictive central nervous stimulant that intensifies the effect of dopamine, causing a euphoric effect. Users appear confident until the drug wears off and leaves behind a person who is anxious, irritable and most likely depressed. Fatigue or sleepiness follows euphoria. Depending upon the method of use, cocaine abuse can be evidenced by the following: Needle marks Nosebleeds Inability to smell Digestive issues Trouble swallowing Inability to...

Cocaine Rehab: Myths vs. Facts

Cocaine is a stimulant that affects the central nervous system. Continued use can cause long-term changes in the brain and will lead to addiction. Cocaine use also leads to tolerance and the need for greater amounts of the drug to produce the original desired effect. Tolerance is related to overdose, as users must consistently increase their dosage. There are many false ideas available about drug rehab. When considering recovery, all it takes is one false statement to keep you or a loved one...

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