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.
By using dopamine as a neurotransmitter, cocaine can affect the synapses. Cocaine attaches to the dopamine receptors of the presynaptic membrane. It prevents dopamine re-uptake, causing it to accumulate in the synaptic cleft. As an excitatory psychoactive drug, it amplifies synaptic transmission. The accumulation of dopamine creates a sense of euphoria.
its a dumb idea but it make your brain disolve
Cocaine enters the human body by the nose, or the mouth. You can smoke cocaine or you can snort it.
True. Cocaine causes the sudden release in the brain of a neurotransmitter called dopamine. Source. Prentice Hall
it affects the brain most
Cocaine and crack cocaine are psychostimulants that affect neurons containing dopamine in the areas of the brain known as the limbic and frontal cortex. When cocaine is used, it generates a feeling of confidence and power. However, when large amounts are taken, people "crash" and suffer from physical and emotional exhaustion as well as depression.
Cocaine is an extremely addictive drug that can lead to dependence and cause withdrawls upon it cessation of use. It is possible that cocaine can cause a headaches after the 'high' has worn off.
This is your emotional brain at work.
Escort - "Cocaine Blues"Dillinger - "Cocaine In My Brain"
the purpose of cocaine is to stimulate or accelarate your brain activity.
Cocaine hands down.
A hit of crack cocaine reaches the brain almost instantaneously -- in about 3 seconds or less.
Cocaine?
True. Cocaine causes the sudden release in the brain of a neurotransmitter called dopamine. Source. Prentice Hall
to your bloodstream and eventually to your brain.
yes, but it would never effect your brain. on your skin, cocaine will only numb your skin slightly, it used to be used as a local anethsetic. cocaine only effects you brain and nervous system if it gets into your blood
When your heart stops and brain activity ceases
Causes levels of neurotransmitters in the brain to increase
it affects the brain most
Because of the addiction to the drug. The body and brain want the feeling each gets from cocaine use.