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Cocaine Addiction treatmentDrug Rehab Centers Services will assist you in finding help for cocaine addiction, rehabilitation and also cocaine detox. Drug Rehab Centers services will also give you a better understanding of the different type of cocaine treatment centers available and help you choose the best cocaine rehab according to your needs. Drug Rehab Center Service's main objective is to refer you to the best cocaine rehab treatment. We want the person with a cocaine addiction to achieve a drug free life without using any substitute. Thus, Drug Rehab Centers Services will refer you to cocaine rehab centers throughout Illinois that don't use drugs in any shape or form. Call now 1-877-254-3348 Drug: Cocaine Cocaine Street name: "coke," "C," "snow," "flake," or "blow." Cocaine Description: Cocaine is a powerfully addictive stimulant that directly affects the brain. Cocaine has been labeled the Drug of the 1980s and '90s, because of its extensive popularity and use during this period. However, Cocaine is not a New Drug. In fact, it is one of the oldest known Drugs. The pure chemical, Cocaine hydrochloride, has been an abused substance for more than 100 years and coca leaves, the source of Cocaine, have been ingested for thousands of years. Pure Cocaine was first extracted from the leaf of the Erythroxylon coca bush, which grows primarily in Peru and Bolivia, in the mid-19th century. In the early 1900s, it became the main stimulant Drug used in most of the tonics/elixirs that were developed to treat a wide variety of illnesses. Today, Cocaine is a Schedule II Drug, meaning that it has high potential for abuse. There are basically two chemical forms of Cocaine: the hydrochloride salt and the "freebase." The hydrochloride salt, or powdered form of Cocaine, dissolves in water and, when abused, can be taken intravenously (by vein) or intra nasally (in the nose). Freebase refers to a compound that has not been neutralized by an acid to make the hydrochloride salt. The freebase form of Cocaine is smokable. Cocaine is generally sold on the street as a fine, white, crystalline powder. Street dealers generally dilute it with such inert substances as cornstarch, talcum powder, and/or sugar, or with such active Drugs as procaine (a chemically-related local anesthetic) or with such other stimulants as amphetamines. Cocaine Street use: snorted, smoked, intravenous injection. Cocaine Dependency: High risk Cocaine Withdrawal Symptoms: Cocaine withdrawal symptoms include but are not limited to: -agitation-depression -intense craving for the Drug -extreme fatigue -anxiety -angry -outbursts -lack of motivation -nausea/vomiting -shaking -irritability -muscle pain -disturbed sleep Cocaine Legal use: Illegal Drug. It can be administered by a doctor for legitimate medical uses, such as a local anesthetic for some eye, ear, and throat surgeries. As opposed to earlier beliefs, elevated dose use of cocaine can be detected as long as 10 to 22 days after last use. Cocaine Trend Statistics Across the United States Cocaine trends across the nation are indicators of the percentage of cocaine abuse, cocaine addiction, domestic violence, and child abuse. The cocaine trends for each state has a direct relation to the amount of cocaine confiscated by federal authorities. Overdose
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