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  • == Crack Cocaine == ...f Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment calls it the most addictive form of cocaine.
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  • == Cocaine Intoxication == ...ndition that results from the immediate and harmful effects of consuming [[cocaine]]. The term is often used in a clinical context.
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  • ...nced: /kræk/), also known as '''crack cocaine''', is a free base form of [[cocaine]] that can be smoked. It offers a short but intense high to smokers. The te * [[Cocaine]]: A powerful stimulant most frequently used as a recreational drug. It is
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  • == Drugs of Abuse == ...drʌgz əv əˈbjuːz/), also known as '''recreational drugs''' or '''substance abuse''', refer to the use of certain chemicals for their pleasurable effects on
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  • ...elf-administration of several drugs of abuse in animal models, including [[cocaine]], [[morphine]], and [[nicotine]]. It is thought to work by blocking the [[ ...vous system. It is a target of many drugs of abuse, including nicotine and cocaine.
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  • ...tion]]s, [[paranoia]], and [[disorganized thinking]] that is caused by the abuse of [[stimulant]] drugs. ...t common stimulants associated with this condition are [[amphetamine]]s, [[cocaine]], and [[methamphetamine]]s.
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  • ...acco, or alcohol, can lead to the use of harder, more harmful drugs like [[cocaine]], [[heroin]], or [[methamphetamines]]. This theory is based on observed pa * [[Substance Abuse]]: The harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcoh
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  • * '''[[Cocaine]]''': A powerful stimulant most frequently used as a recreational drug. It ...itions. Some tropane alkaloids, such as cocaine, have a high potential for abuse and are therefore controlled substances.
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  • * [[Cocaine]] * [[Substance abuse]]
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  • ...most well-known tropane alkaloids are [[atropine]], [[scopolamine]], and [[cocaine]], each of which has significant pharmacological activity. ...eases, and certain types of poisoning. However, due to their potential for abuse and serious side effects, their use is strictly controlled.
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  • ...drugs, typically for recreational purposes. Drugs such as [[marijuana]], [[cocaine]], [[heroin]], and [[methamphetamine]] are associated with a broad range of * [[Substance abuse]]
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  • ...ciousness. The term is often used interchangeably with the term "substance abuse", although the latter has a more negative connotation. * [[Cocaine]]: A powerful stimulant most frequently used as a recreational drug that is
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  • ...notics]], or [[anxiolytics]]; [[stimulants]] (amphetamine-type substances, cocaine, and other stimulants); [[tobacco]]; and other or unknown substances. These ...They are further categorized into [[substance dependence]] and [[substance abuse]].
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  • ...and [[benzodiazepines]], and recreational drugs, such as [[alcohol]] and [[cocaine]]. * [[Substance Abuse]]
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  • ...e substances such as alcohol, prescription drugs, and street drugs such as cocaine, heroin or amphetamines. ...financial, social, and physical consequences that can be caused by extreme abuse.
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  • ...d psychosis''', is a form of [[psychosis]] that is triggered by the use or abuse of drugs or alcohol. ...include substances such as [[alcohol]], [[amphetamines]], [[cannabis]], [[cocaine]], [[hallucinogens]], [[inhalants]], [[opioids]], [[sedatives]], [[hypnotic
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  • * [[Cocaine]]: This is a powerful stimulant derived from the coca plant. It is often us * [[National Institute on Drug Abuse]]
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  • Stimulants, such as [[cocaine]] and [[amphetamines]], increase activity in the central nervous system, le * [[Substance abuse]]
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  • ...an be legal (such as alcohol or nicotine), or illegal (such as cannabis or cocaine). * '''[[Substance abuse]]''': This is the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, incl
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  • * [[Cocaine]]: This is a powerful stimulant that increases levels of dopamine in the br * [[Drug abuse]]: This refers to the misuse of drugs, including uppers, for non-medical pu
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