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of course it can
you wont!!!!!!
Yes. There is no such thing as "casual" drug use of any kind.
Yes you can use cocaine to numb a toothache. Problem is it only slightly numbs the tooth and the numbness will only last about 10-15 minutes tops.
Cocaine is illegal everywhere for everyone, regardless of age. Use will result in massive fines and/or lengthy periods of jail/prison.
It seems to have developed gradually, as a result of her ongoing addiction to cocaine. According to the autopsy that was released after she was found dead in 2012 (she drowned in a hotel bath-tub), the cause of death was not just drowning-- it was heart disease brought on by cocaine use. Houston had previously acknowledged in interviews that she had a problem with cocaine; and it absolutely did factor into her death at such a young age (she was only 48).
It's addictive and people cant live without cocaine, and it's illegal which the doctors knew the problem.
Hepatitis C infection does not directly cause a positive result for cocaine in a hair strand test. However, it's possible for someone with hepatitis C to also use cocaine, which could lead to a positive result. Each substance is detected separately in hair tests.
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Heavy continuous use of cocaine can result in weight loss but it also has plenty of other, less desirable side-effects such as heart failure and respiratory failure. Also, continuous cocaine use should be regarded as an expensive way to lose what could only be a few pounds in weight.
No
Cocaine tends to be more neurotoxic and can lead to the death of more brain cells compared to weed. Chronic cocaine use can result in significant damage to the brain's structure and function. However, both substances can have negative effects on the brain when used excessively.