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Many. The primary neurological conditions cocaine can cause are irritability, mood disturbances, restlessness, paranoia, and auditory hallucinations. But cocaine is also very hard on the body, particularly the heart and the liver. Cocaine can lead to disturbances in heart rhythm and heart attacks, as well as chest pains or even respiratory failure. In addition, strokes, seizures and headaches are common in heavy users.
I do not believe that there would be any benefit in legalizing the use of cocaine. Cocaine does not have any benefits, and it can cause many issues with your health and particularly your heart. If it is an issue in your family, you should seek help for those affected.
Cocaine tightens up blood vessels, making the heart work harder and raising blood pressure. While long-term heart problems can build up in cocaine users, as little as two 100mg lines (a fraction of an ounce) is enough to cause chest pains. US studies found that 5% of cocaine users attending A&E departments with chest pains had heart attacks because of their drug usage. Hospitals are already reporting patients in their early 30s suffering strokes and severe coronary heart disease brought on by cocaine use. Many do not smoke, are not overweight and do not have naturally high blood pressure.
there two different types of Heart disease
Cocaine Nights has 328 pages.
Cocaine can harm the body by increasing heart rate and blood pressure, leading to heart attacks and strokes. It can also damage the brain, leading to memory loss and decision-making difficulties. Additionally, prolonged cocaine use can damage the respiratory system and result in respiratory issues.
There are approximately 35.27 ounces in a kilogram of cocaine.
like 24 times is what i heard .. go to google ?
631.86 grams of cocaine is equivalent to approximately 22.28 ounces.
Cocaine increases your risk of a heart attack 24-fold, it shrinks the blood vessels and strains the heart BIG time, there have been perfectly healthy athletic individuals who have died on their first line of cocaine. That aside, many factors are at play here, first being the purity of the product, 90% of cocaine being sold at street level has been cut several times prior to making it to your nose, you can never trust the appearence of the powder as many things imitate the look, so called "fish-scale" appearence means nothing as many adulterants can still hold this property, the numbing affect is also redundant as there are hundreds of over the counter medicines that do the same thing without getting you high (ex: benzocaine). You can never be sure of what you're snorting unless you're a chemical engineer who could analyze it, so the risk here is involved with possible deadly cuts to your product. Second factor is you, how healthy you are, what your sensitivity is to cocaine, bodyweight, etc. If you have any anxiety related problems (panic attacks for example) your setting yourself up for heart problems. Lastly would be if you are mixing the cocaine with other intoxicants, for example, combining cocaine and alcohol further puts strain on the heart and liver function, it also creates a new drug Cocaethylene, which is in itself a health concern. To better answer your question, your chances of dying from cocaine are significantly (dangerously) higher than not doing it at all.
None. The plants they come from do sound similar, which has led to many legends, but they are two totally different plants.