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Buy Cocaine online. it is an addictive stimulant drug. It is made from the leaves of the coca plant (Erythroxylon coca), which is native to South America. It is a Schedule II drug, which means that it has high potential for misuse but can be administered by a doctor for medical uses, such as local anesthesia for some eye, ear, and throat surgeries.
There are two chemical forms of this drug: the water-soluble hydrochloride salt and the water-insoluble cocaine base (or freebase). Hydrochloride salt is a powder that is injected or snorted. The base form of cocaine is created by processing the drug with ammonia or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and water, then heating it to remove the hydrochloride to produce a smokable substance. This form of cocaine is sometimes called crack, which refers to the crackling sound of the rock as it's heated.
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Cocaine for sale is typically used orally, intranasally, intravenously, or by inhalation. When snorted (intranasal use), it's powder is inhaled through the nostrils, where it is absorbed into the bloodstream through the nasal tissues. People may also rub the drug onto their gums (oral use). Dissolving it in water and injecting it (intravenous use) releases the drug directly into the bloodstream and heightens the intensity of its effects. When people smoke it (inhalation), they inhale its vapor or smoke into the lungs, where absorption into the bloodstream is almost as rapid as by injection.
How dangerous is cocaine?
Yes, illicit cocaine use can be extremely dangerous and deadly. The immediate physical effects of cocaine use include constricted blood vessels, dilated pupils, nausea, restlessness and increased body temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure.
Health complications of cocaine include:
disturbances in heart rhythm
headaches
chest pain
respiratory (breathing) failure
stroke
stomach pain
nausea
heart attack
seizures
The various means of using this illicit drug can produce different adverse reactions:
Snorting the powder can lead to loss of the sense of smell, nosebleeds, problems with swallowing, hoarseness, nasal cavity erosion and a chronically runny nose.
Ingesting the powder can cause severe bowel gangrene (tissue death) due to reduced blood flow.
Injecting the drug can lead to severe allergic reactions and, as with all IV drug users, an increased risk for contracting HIV, viral hepatitis and other blood-borne diseases.
Smoking crack can lead to lung disease like asthma and infections such as pneumonia
People who use illicit drugs, especially when injected, are at increased risk for diseases like HIV, hepatitis C, skin infections and vein collapse. Impairment of judgement can lead to risky behavior, as well. NIDA has found that use of cocaine can speed up HIV infection because the drug impairs immune function and promotes replication of the virus.
Long-term, cocaine use can lead to an increased risk for becoming malnourished due to loss of appetite. The occurrence of Parkinson's disease has been reported as well.
Is cocaine addictive?
Yes, cocaine is a strongly addictive illicit drug. Long-term effects of use can lead to tolerance, high doses and the need for more frequent use to attain the same level of pleasure during the initial period of use.
The use of cocaine increases the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain. This sends an amplified "reward" signal to the brain, resulting in the euphoria described by users. Cocaine prevents dopamine from being recycled in the cell, and large amounts accumulate. This reinforces the drug-taking behavior and lowers sensitivity to the drug. People then take larger and more frequent doses to attain the same high and feel relief from the "crash" or withdrawal. Withdrawal symptoms can include:
depression
fatigue
hunger
trouble sleeping, nightmares
trouble thinking
Eventually, a tolerance to the high develops. Many addicts report that they seek but fail to achieve as much pleasure as they did from their first exposure. Some users will increase their dose to intensify and prolong the euphoric effects. While tolerance to the high can occur, users can also become more sensitive to the anesthetic and convulsant effects without increasing the dose taken. This increased sensitivity may explain some deaths occurring after apparently low doses.
Use in a binge, during which the drug is taken repeatedly and at increasingly high doses, may lead to a state of increasing irritability, restlessness, and paranoia. This can result in a period of paranoid psychosis, in which the user loses touch with reality and experiences auditory (hearing) hallucinations.
Because it has a tendency to decrease appetite, many chronic users can become malnourished. If used in a binge fashion, with frequent, repeated use over a short period of time, panic and paranoia may set in, with psychosis and auditory hallucinations possible.
Can I overdose on cocaine?
Yes, cocaine abuse can lead to an overdose and serious or deadly side effects after your first use or anytime thereafter. There is no specific medication that can reverse a cocaine overdose.
Cocaine use or overdose can lead to:
Acute cardiovascular (heart) or cerebrovascular (brain vessel) emergencies, such as an irregular heart rhythm, heart attack or stroke, which may result in sudden death.
Deaths are often a result of cardiac arrest (heart attack) or seizure followed by respiratory arrest (breathing stopped).
Other symptoms of cocaine use or overdose include difficulty breathing, high blood pressure, high body temperature, hallucinations, and extreme agitation or anxiety.
Mixing cocaine with a heroin injection can be a deadly combination.
Is there a drug interaction between alcohol and cocaine?
A particularly concerning and common drug interaction between alcohol and cocaine has been reported.
Research has shown that the human liver combines cocaine and alcohol and manufactures a third substance in the liver, cocaethylene, that intensifies the drugs euphoric effects but may increase the risk of sudden death.
Cocaethylene may remain in the system up to 3 times longer than cocaine.
According to the NIDA, this drug-drug interaction is the most common two-drug combination that results in drug-related deaths. Death can be due to due cardiovascular (heart) death, stroke, or other organ toxicity.
Studies have also shown that the effect of cocaethylene on liver fibrosis (long-term liver disease) was significantly greater than that of cocaine or alcohol use alone.
Because cocaine often leads to a heart attack or stroke, first-responders or emergency personnel try to supply oxygen-rich blood to the affected organs. Seizure medicines may be given to help stop a seizure.
How is cocaine used medically?
In the U.S., prescription cocaine is classified as a Schedule II controlled substance, meaning it has a high potential for abuse but can be administered by a physician for legitimate medical uses. Brands names for FDA-approved topical nasal cocaine solution products include:
Cocaine is available in the U.S. as a prescription solution for local mucosal anesthesia, and for some eye, ear, and throat surgeries, but is rarely used because of safer alternatives have been developed.
A nasal solution is used for the induction of local anesthesia of the mucous membranes when performing diagnostic procedures and surgeries on or through the nasal cavities in adults. Topical cocaine may be administered by using cotton applicators or packs, installed into a cavity, or as a spray. Topical cocaine may also be applied to reduce bleeding of the mucous membranes.
How do people abuse cocaine?
Cocaine is most commonly abused by:
snorting up the nose
rubbing on gums
smoking
injection
inhaled into lungs (from freebase "crack" form)
Cocaine hydrochloride (HCL) is water soluble due to the HCL salt and can be injected; it is also snorted in powder form. Mixing cocaine with heroin and injecting is called a "speedball" and can be especially lethal.
When purchased on the street, is usually ‘cut’ with adulterants such as cornstarch, baking soda, talcum powder, flour, lactose sugar, or other local anesthetics such as lidocaine or benzocaine. This increases the weight and allows the seller to make more profit on the street.
Other more dangerous adulterants, such as the stimulant amphetamine or synthetic opioids, including Fentanyl, may also be used to cut the drug. Cutting cocaine with other illicit drugs can be especially harmful as the user is not aware of the added drug and an accidental overdose or death can occur.
Most often the powder is snorted, and the drug is laid out on a mirror, plate or other flat surface, separated into ‘lines’ and snorted nasally through a straw, rolled-up dollar bill or other inhaling device. The cocaine is absorbed into the bloodstream through the nasal tissues.
The effect, or ‘high’ with snorting may last 15 to 30 minutes, but does not occur as quickly as smoking or injecting it. Alternatively, smoking crack or injecting cocaine may have a rapid and more intense effect, but the "high" only lasts 5 to 10 minutes, often with an intense "crash", which leads to repeated use to sustain the high (an action called "binging").
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