Which Is Worst??? Cocain or Coricidin?
Question by Matt: Which is worst??? Cocain or coricidin?
Just wondering????
Best answer:
Answer by Optimus Prime
They are both bad but I am going to say Coricidin is probably worst due to the fact that it is a cough syrup that contains trace amounts of substances that can give you a high. This Means you have to take a very large quantity to reach the level of intoxication desired which also means that overdosing is MUCH MUCH more likely.
Cocaine on the other hand can give you a high even in small doses that are very far from the lethal “Overdose” range.
This means that Cocaine is safer to take since you are less likely to overdose on it but it is still very addictive especially in the form of crack cocaine. In fact if you do Crack Cocaine you have about a 33% chance of becoming addicted and once you become addicted it is almost impossible to get clean. At which point your life is pretty much ruined. So in some ways it might just be better to take a drug that will probably kill you then to take a drug like crack cocaine that may cause you to die slowly and painfully. It all depends on what you consider to be worst.
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