The drug cocaine is a powerful and addictive drug that totally surpasses your physical and emotional system in the body. The side effects can be classified based on the route of administration of the drug.
Skin:
The drug when injected directly under the skin , known as “skin popping” increases the duration of high feeling and can also lead to infection and other medical complications.
Inhalation through nose:
The most popular form of administration is inhalation through the nose, also called snorting. The common side effects of snorting includes,
Loss of sense of smell
Nose bleeds
Difficulty swallowing
Hoarseness
Chronically runny nose
Injection through vein and Oral use:
Cocaine when ingested through the mouth can cause ulcers in the stomach
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Long term effects:
The continuous abuse of this drug causes sleep deprivation and loss of appetite. The person becomes psychotic and experience hallucinations.
Prolonged abuse of this drug causes long term change in the brain’s reward system and in other brain systems which result in unpredictable behaviour toward those around them. Individuals often increase their dosage to intensify or prolong their effects, which heightens their risk of adverse physiological and psychological effects and risk of consuming potentially deadly overdose. Likewise, using cocaine with alcohol causes drug related death instantly. The other long term effects include,
Liver, kidney and lung damage
Malnutrition and weight loss
Damage to blood vessels of heart and brain permanently.
Severe tooth decay
Auditory and tactile hallucinations
Sexual problems, infertility
Disorientation and apathy
Irritability and mood disturbances
Delirium and
What is Cocaine? Cocaine is the most powerful stimulant of natural origin. It is taken from the leaves of the coca plant which is native to the Andean highlands of South America. It is a potent brain stimulant and one of the most addictive drugs. In ancient times, South American natives used coca for religious and medicinal purposes. The natives took advantage of cocaine’s stimulant properties to fight fatigue and hunger or to enhance endurance.
American physicians begin to use cocaine in medical practices. Cocaine was identified as a drug that depresses the central nervous system; however it had the exact opposite affect. The only general anesthetics available to physicians were chloroform and ether. These anesthetics would induce retching or vomit and did little for pain. Operations that required precision and detail
The nasal route has been extensively used for topical treatments in the past, for example, in the treatment of rhinitis with antihistamines. However, due to the appealing drug absorption potential of the nasal mucosa, intranasal administration for the systemic delivery of drugs has grown in popularity, allowing it to be considered as an alternative parenteral route of administration 11. The nasal mucosa consists of pseudostratified columnar epithelium that lies on top of a highly vascularised basement membrane. The columnar cell surface possesses microvilli which extensively aid systemic absorption through a greatly increased surface area 5. The highly vascularised mucosa plays a significant role in systemic absorption as blood flow, and subsequently the concentration gradient across the membrane, has a major influence in the absorption of drugs into the systemic circulation 1. These anatomical aspects, coupled with the nasal cavity’s thin and porous endothelial membrane provide an attractive option for a range of therapeutic applications 5. An example of such an application is the administration of fentanyl. Nasal delivery of fentanyl exhibits a rapid onset of action due to the advantageous nasal anatomy and provides a Tmax of approximately 7 minutes, a
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One of the most common drugs use across the nation is Cocaine. Cocaine is classified as a stimulant, which is a group of drugs that cause short-term increase in the mental or physical state. Cocaine has a rich, long history dated back hundreds of years. The native people of South America first used it; they used to chew on it. The natives introduced this drug to the Spaniards when they landed on the continent. This lead to the research of Coca leaves a few hundred years later in Europe. Scientists sought o isolate and name the compound. After it was isolated, it was used as an anesthetic and other medical purposes for a couple of years. It was a useful anesthetic for eye and nasal surgery. However, today, it has very limited anesthetic use.
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"Cocaine and crack are among the most addictive substances known to modern science, and they have already ruined the lives of millions of Americans" (Morganthau and Miller, 208). Cocaine and crack are both dangerous, harmful drugs. Though pleasurable effects can be obtained from these drugs, the use of crack and cocaine cannot be worth the actual consequences that are inflicted on mind and body. The bad effects of these drugs, by far outweigh the good. Because crack and cocaine are so closely related, it is important to have a firm understanding of both drugs.
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Our study agree with the findings of Mauri MC et al271, Alsen M et al272, Chan TY et al273, Saleem U et al274, Myers JB et al275, Hardwicke C et al276, Kumar S277, Jesslin J et al278 they all reported that benzodiazepine were the most commonly used class of drug for parasuicidal selfpoisoning.
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