The main purpose for using medical terms is to precisely describe things and to reduce any ambiguity.
No the only way you can fail is to do cocaine or crack cocaine
There is no medical use for crack. There is a medical use for regular cocaine -- it is used as an anesthetic in eye surgeries -- but not crack cocaine. Crack is a highly addictive drug (as is regular cocaine). Although it is not physically addictive (there are no physical withdrawal symptoms) it is highly psychologically addictive (meaning, it causes your brain to crave more of it). It is nearly impossible to do crack without becoming addicted to it. Smoking crack causes you to lose all your inhibitions and judgment, so that you will do anything -- like steal or prostitute yourself -- to get more of it. Sometimes crackheads are called "chickenheads." This is because, when you run out of crack, the craving to do more is so irresistible, that you may find yourself down on your hands and knees on the floor, searching for any tiny pieces of crack that you may have dropped. People who do this look like chickens pecking at the ground, and thus are called "chickenheads." Smoking crack also destroys your lungs.
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Cocaine is a recreational drug; it is used for entertainment rather than for any medical purpose. And of course, it is dangerously addictive and illegal.
This is a delicate issue which couldn't be discussed over here. There is a lot of alternative therapies that can be used instead alcohol or marijuana. So, there isn't any legal or medical reason to use such substances for any purpose.
Information on crack cocaine addiction can be found on almost any medical-centered, such as WebMD, or addiction-centered website. Drug addiction websites are especially helpful.
crack is illegal. period. you will be arrested at any age for using crack
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Yes. Crack cocaine is a DEA Schedule I substance. It is illegal.
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