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What level is deadly for benzoylecgonine?

Benzoylecgonine is a major metabolite of cocaine, and its presence in the body is typically used to indicate cocaine use rather than its toxicity. While there isn't a specific "deadly" level for benzoylecgonine, high concentrations may indicate severe cocaine use, which can lead to life-threatening conditions due to cocaine's effects on the cardiovascular and central nervous systems. Toxicity and fatality are more directly associated with cocaine itself rather than its metabolites.


What are the effects of mixing cocaine with steroids being taken to treat poison ivy?

Mixing cocaine with steroids can increase the risk of cardiovascular issues like heart attack or stroke. It can also exacerbate the negative side effects of both substances, such as increased blood pressure and heart rate. Additionally, combining these substances can lead to unpredictable interactions and potential overdose risks.


How serious is cocaine?

The Effects of Cocaine are very serious and it is illegal.


Are poppies deadly?

It is considered even more dangerous than cocaine


What can you do to reverse the effects on cocaine and how to do get you body healthy?

how do i reverse effect of crack cocaine


If you use cocaine on occasion what kind of effects does it have on the baby?

cocaine will really help your baby develop a cocaine addiction.


What are the respiratory effects of cocaine use?

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What are effects of crack cocaine?

Death.


How do you counteract the effects of cocaine?

A scientific drug, dexmedetomidine, reverses the effects cocaine has on the cardiovascular system. It lowers elevated heart rate and blood pressure.


What are some undesirable effects of cocaine?

they get hy


First used by Europeans as a local anesthetic; now abused for its euphoric effects?

The answer if cocaine :3


What are some types of deadly but illegal drugs?

Marijuana, Cocaine, inhalants (gases or fumes you breathe in),