Cocaine detox in Ontario
Cocaine is ann extraction from the coca plant. “INE” means it is the chemical form the coca plant.
It is a stimulant which stimulates the central nervous system and suppresses appetite. It is illegal to possess, cultivate and distribute cocaine. It is greatly addictive, every now and then after one use is enough, and it can be snorted in powder form or dissolved in water and injected.
Cocaine detox
Cocaine detox is usually done inside most private treatments. It typically does not necessitate medical attention and can be done in any facilities. most of the Government funded treatments as a requirement that the individual goes through detox before his admission for treatment. They do not have the set up and the employees to get individuals through the detox. The withdrawal symptoms will last 3 to 6 days depending on amount used and how long of a binge the addict has been. the majority of the occasion cocaine withdrawals are not life menacing to the addict; however, when someone is using cocaine on a long term basis it cause critical health issues, and increase the probability for the person to overdose.
Main effects of cocaine use
The effects of cocaine can last from 20 minutes to several hours It will vary upon the quantity of cocaine taken, purity, and process of administration.
•hyperactivity
•restlessness
•increased blood pressure
•euphoria
•increased heart rate
•Sexual interest and pleasure can be amplified
•twitching
•paranoia
More severe side effects with prolonged use
•itching
•tachycardia
•hallucinations
•paranoid delusions.
•Overdoses
•danger of cardiac arrest or stroke
•Death
Common name of cocaine
•All-American drug
•Angie
•Aspirin
•Aunt
•Aunt Nora
•Barbs
•Batman
•Beam
•Bazulco
•Bernice
•Cola
•Coconut
•Lady snow
•Mama coca
•Powder diamonds
Cocaine withdrawal symptoms
The withdrawal effects includes the following:
•muscle spasms
•muscle weakness
•headaches
•dizziness
•suicidal thoughts
•agitation
•anxiety
•irritability
•troubled sleep
•extreme fatigue
•intense craving for the drug
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