Mainly
* The central nervous system (makes you more alert and feeling good, by blocking the reuptake of catecholamines such as dopamine and norepinephrine), * The heart (speeds up the heart rate and may cause an irregular rhythm) and * The vascular system (constricts the blood vessels).
Increased body temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure / Headaches / Abdominal pain and nausea / Decreased appetite, resulting in malnutrition / Irritability, restlessness, anxiety, and paranoia / Paranoid psychosis (loss of touch with reality and auditory hallucinations) / Addiction or dependence
/ Loss of smell, nosebleeds, and a chronically runny nose (from snorting) / Severe bowel gangrene (intestine tissue dies) (from swallowing) / Increased risk of HIV and other diseases / Respiratory arrest (stopped breathing) / Heart attack or stroke which may cause sudden death / Cocaine and alcohol combined dramatically increases the risk of sudden death
overloads kidneys with toxins leading to gradual failure after prolonged usage in a healthy person
Central Nerve System, the Heart, Brain, etc.
Overall cocain effects many parts of your body.
Don't take cocain :)
Long term use of cocaine can affect the heart but has many other affects on the body. Headaches and abdominal pains are only two of the possible effects.
It can destroy the nasal septum.
Cocaine does not affect the contraceptive implant.
Ingestion of soluble compounds of uranium can severely affect the kidneys.
no
yes it can
No.
kidneys
yes
No, it shouldn't.
Cocaine affects black people the same as white people. There is absolutely no difference in the effects of Cocaine with any race.
Yes
There is nothing you can take to get cocaine out of your system. It will metabolize on its own rate, dependent on the state of your liver and kidneys.
yes