Not for you. Use as much as you can afford.
2006-06-10 19:57:02
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answered by televisionmademewhatiam 4
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uhhh yes.
Cocaine addiction differs from opiate addiction, and from alcohol and barbiturate addiction, in at least two respects. A cocaine user, even after prolonged use of large doses, does not, if deprived of his drug, suffer from a dramatic withdrawal crisis like alcoholic delirium tremens or like the opiate withdrawal syndrome. The physical effects of cocaine withdrawal are minor. This has led many authorities, mistakenly, to classify cocaine as a nonaddicting drug. However, cocaine withdrawal is characterized by a profound psychological manifestation–– depression–– for which cocaine itself appears to the user to be the only remedy; cocaine addiction in this respect resembles tobacco addiction more closely than it resembles opiate addiction or alcoholism. The compulsion to resume cocaine is very strong.
Moreover, cocaine addiction can lead to a severe psychosis while the user is still on the drug. This is in contradistinction to the opiate withdrawal syndrome and to the delirium tremens of alcoholism or barbiturate addiction, which set in hours or days after the drug is withdrawn.
Decades ago, cocaine users discovered that a mixture of cocaine and morphine or heroin relieves the excess agitation and tension produced by large doses of pure cocaine. The users of morphine and heroin similarly discovered that the mixture increases both the "bang" or "rush" or "flash" and the mood elevation produced by their favorite drug. The combination came to be known as the "speedball," and it has long been popular among some addicts in Britain, the United States, and elsewhere.
Since 1914, the possession, sale, and giving away of cocaine have been subject to the same dire federal penalties as those governing morphine and heroin; and most state laws similarly identify cocaine as a "narcotic."
During the 1940s, 1950s, and most of the 1960s, the smuggling of cocaine into the United States was curtailed and the black market in cocaine was relatively small. The reduced use of cocaine, however, can hardly be attributed, even in part, to law-enforcement efforts. Neither was it the result of pharmacological research. Cocaine was replaced by a new group of synthetic drugs, the amphetamines, which were available far more cheaply than cocaine after 1932, and which had certain other advantages over the natural imported product. Late in the 1960s, when narcotics law-enforcement agencies began cracking down heavily on the amphetamine black market, cocaine smuggling and cocaine use enjoyed a renaissance.
2006-06-10 19:55:18
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answered by amandasmama 4
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absolutely, you are poisoning your body which effects your mind. look it up on the Internet, in the dictionary, ask a nurse a doctor, anyone. those people on here that are saying that cocaine is not harmful to your body are being sarcastic and all together rude and inconsiderate. there really are no perks in doing the drug even if it's not addicting. you are ruining your existence by contaminating your body.
2006-06-10 20:46:01
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, cocaine is bad for you. maybe you should go take some classes on chemical dependency or actually to to inpatient treatment at a chemcial dependency facility so you can learn what cocaine and other drugs do to your body.
2006-06-10 19:54:53
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answered by itskind2bcruel 4
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Ask Len Bias
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Bias
2006-06-10 19:54:53
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answered by Anonymous
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you'd be surprised to know which celebrities HAVENT used cocaine. Freud wasnt one.
2006-06-10 21:00:08
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answered by davibabe 1
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YES COCAINE IS BAD FOR YOU,
2006-06-10 19:54:27
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answered by Addy 4
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no dear its perfectly OK ,what you should do is this : TRIPLE YOUR DOSE and hopefully in no time the world becomes a better place to live in,you see dear the less the morons the better.
you have my permission to give this advise to your other dear junky friends.
2006-06-10 20:08:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Nah
2006-06-10 19:54:31
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answered by silverrubberband689 3
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no people do it all the time
2006-06-11 01:13:54
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answered by smilingontime 6
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please try some poison first , if still dont feel any thing or ur alive then definately cocaine is good for you...
2006-06-10 19:55:06
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answered by devilash26foru 1
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