If you smoke freebase cocaine, it releases methylecgonidine into the user's body, which can be damaging to heart, lungs, and liver.
Technically, your liver has no nerve cells, so cannot hurt. However there is a protective sheath around the liver which does contain nerve cells - if this becomes "stretched" or something from your liver enlarging due to liver disease, this does hurt. This is what is usually referred to as "liver pain". Also, some people experience "referred liver pain" in their left shoulder (there's a nerve from your liver to your left shoulder).
Possibly. Cocaine is filtered through the liver and if the liver function becomes impaired it can not filter out other toxins or poisons as well which can lead to skin problems.
you can prevent cocaine by not taking it
Cocaine enters the body by the person snorting, injecting, or in its synthesized form (crack-cocaine) smoking. the drug enters through the blood vessels in either the sinus tissue, lungs, or directly to the blood. It then is carried through the blood stream and around the body, makes a trip through the brain, and down to your liver, where it is processed and excreted through your urine. Cocaine takes no longer than a 0.7th of a second between entering the body and feeling the euphoric effects.
liver
yes. since cocaine is a powerful vasoconstrictor, it will be extra hard on your liver.
Benzoylecgonine is produced by the metabolism of cocaine in the liver.
no
A pregnant woman is very foolish to take cocaine. It will hurt her baby.
Yellow skin, also known as jaundice, is a symptom of liver failure. This is not a typical problem with cocaine but it can happen.
Endocrine
Only if you consume alcohol.Alcohol can cause liver and brain damage.
Technically, your liver has no nerve cells, so cannot hurt. However there is a protective sheath around the liver which does contain nerve cells - if this becomes "stretched" or something from your liver enlarging due to liver disease, this does hurt. This is what is usually referred to as "liver pain". Also, some people experience "referred liver pain" in their left shoulder (there's a nerve from your liver to your left shoulder).
I know Cocaine stays in the system for about 4-7 days, depending on how much of a user you are, but I'm really not sure about the liver.
In some cases cocaine and other forms of Illegal drugs can and do help with pain. Sincerley, Tristan
no
No chance