ABOUT
COCAINE OR CRACK COCAINE DETOXIFICATION AND WITHDRAWAL
The
effects of cocaine normally occur immediately
after ingestion and can last from a few minutes to a few hours.
The duration of the drug's effects depends on how it is ingested.
Snorting cocaine produces a slow onset of effects that can
last from 15 to 30 minutes, while the effects of smoking cocaine
last from 5 to 10 minutes and produce a more intense high.
Cocaine produces euphoric effects by building up dopamine
in the brain, causing the continuous stimulation of neurons.
Cocaine
is a powerfully addictive drug. A tolerance is often developed
when a user, seeking to achieve the initial pleasure received
from first use, increases the dosage to intensify and prolong
the euphoric effects.
Users
of cocaine or crack cocaine often feel euphoric, energetic,
talkative, and mentally alert after taking small amounts of
cocaine. Cocaine use can also temporarily lessen a user's
need for food or sleep. Short-term physiological effects include
constricted blood vessels, dilated pupils, and increased temperature,
heart rate, and blood pressure. Ingesting large amounts of
cocaine can intensify the user's high, but can also lead to
bizarre, erratic, and violent behavior. Users who ingest large
amounts may experience tremors, vertigo, muscle twitches,
and paranoia. Other possible effects of cocaine use include
irritability, anxiety, and restlessness.
Detoxification
or withdrawal symptoms from cocaine or crack cocaine may include
severe depression, fatigue, generalized malaise, vivid and
unpleasant dreams, agitation and restless behavior, slowing
of activity or increased appetite.
During
detoxification or withdrawal from cocaine, there can be powerful,
intense cravings for more cocaine. However, the "high"
associated with ongoing use becomes less and less pleasant,
and can produce fear and extreme suspicion rather than joy.
Just the same, the cravings may remain powerful.
The
craving and depression can last for months following cessation
of long-term heavy (particularly daily) use. Detoxification
or withdrawal symptoms can also be associated with suicidal
thoughts in some people.
Detoxification
from cocaine or crack cocaine may not be as unstable as withdrawal
from alcohol. However, the withdrawal from any chronic substance
abuse is very serious. There is a risk of suicide or compensatory
overdose.
Symptoms
usually resolve completely over time. People experiencing
cocaine withdrawal often attempt to self-medicate with alcohol,
sedatives, hypnotics, or anti-anxiety agents, such as diazepam
(Valium). Self-medication is not advised, because it simply
shifts addiction from one substance to another.
Because
at least 50% of cocaine addicts have a co-existing mental
disorder (particularly depression and attention-deficit disorder),
these conditions must be considered and treated aggressively.
Relapse
rates are dramatically reduced when these conditions are treated
appropriately. All prescription drugs should be monitored
carefully in patients who abuse substances.
If
you have any questions regarding the cocaine or crack
cocaine detoxification programs at Orange County
Detox, please call our caring and friendly admissions staff
today. Don't put the beginning of a new life off another day!
Contact us for more
info
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ORANGE COUNTY DETOX
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1-877-DETOX-OC
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