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No, but you can not use cocaine and pass a drug test for cocaine.
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Originally many people. For example Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had his character Sherlock Holmes injecting cocaine several times daily and attributed much of Holmes' intelligence, observational skills, and quick thinking to these cocaine injections.
Both infants prenatally exposed to caffeine and those exposed to cocaine may exhibit increased irritability and jitteriness as newborns. These traits can impact their behavior and development in early infancy.
Some of the symptoms of cocaine overdose are chest pain, vomiting, nausea, tremors, seizures, breathing irregularities, increased body temperature and increased heart rate.
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You may find small glass pipes and tiny plastic bag left behind after a person smokes cocaine. Symptoms of cocaine often include disorientation, delusions, paranoia and antisocial behavior.
Symptoms of cocaine addiction can include increased tolerance, cravings for the drug, withdrawal symptoms when not using, social or occupational impairment, financial problems, and continued use despite negative consequences. Physical symptoms can also include dilated pupils, weight loss, and changes in sleep patterns.
cocaine will show in a drug test for minimum of 3-5 days depending on how heavy an how often you used
Health risks associated with Cocaine Energy Drink are: insomnia or trouble falling asleep due to the high amount of stimulants in it, emotional unstability due to the crash causing mood swings, headaches or depression. A user can experience stomach aches, frequent urination or dehydration and heart, muscular, or cognitive problems. If the drink is mixed with alcohol it can cause death, heart arrhythmia, seizures or increased heart rate.
When cocaine enters the body, it is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream where it travels to the brain, resulting in increased levels of dopamine and norepinephrine, causing the desired effects of euphoria and increased energy. The drug is then metabolized by the liver and eventually excreted primarily through the kidneys in urine.