Cocaine Abuse Pupils
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Dilated Pupils. Nausea/Vomiting. Severe Nose Damage (when snorted) Violent Behavior Additional information on cocaine can be found by contacting the Army Substance Abuse Program or by visiting www.acsap.army.mil. … Get Content Here
Cocaine
Physical side effects that have been known to be caused by cocaine use are: Decreased Appetite Increased Body Temperature Increased Heart Rate Dilated Pupils Nausea/Vomiting Severe Nose Damage Information Additional information on cocaine can be found by contacting the Army Substance Abuse … Access Content
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Century. • Cocaine is a powerfully addictive drug of abuse. • Cocaine is a stimulant that directly affects the brain. THIS INCLUDES CONSTRICTED PERIPHERAL BLOOD VESSELS, DILATED PUPILS, AND INCREASED BODY TEMPERATURE, HEART RATE, AND BLOOD PRESSURE. … Fetch Full Source
Drugs Of Abuse
– meiosis and bradycardia vs dilated pupils and tachycardia Abuse and addiction • e.g. cocaine – chewing coca leaves in the Andes – oral ingestion of cocaine HCl … View This Document
Don’t Be A Dope. Cocaine Can Hook, Hurt, Even Kill You.
Crash, users experience a craving to use cocaine again. What Are the Dangers of Cocaine Use? Physiological effects of cocaine include increased blood pressure and heart rate, dilated pupils, insomnia and loss of appetite. The widespread abuse of highly pure street co … View Doc
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Crack’s Physical Effects Immediate Decreased Appetite Increased Body Temperature Increased Heart Rate Dilated Pupils Nausea PERCENTAGES, ANNUAL AVERAGES BASED ON 2002, 2003, AND 2004 NSDUHS Indiana Trends National Trends In 2005 58.3% of smoked cocaine admissions to substance abuse … Get Content Here
WHAT IS COCAINE?
JUST THE F A CTS AN EDUCATIONAL FACT SHEET FROM THE FLORIDA ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE ASSOCIATION JUST THE F A CTS OTHER WAYS OF USING COCAINE The most SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF COCAINE USE Dilated pupils Dry mouth and nose, bad breath, frequent lip licking Excessive activity — difficulty in sitting still … Get Content Here
Cocaine
Cocaine is a powerfully addictive drug of abuse. Individuals who have tried cocaine have described the experience as a powerful high Physical effects of cocaine use include constricted peripheral blood vessels, dilated pupils, and increased body temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure. … Visit Document
Drugs Of Abuse
Drugs of Abuse DRUG/FAMILY AVAILABILITY COMMON SLANG USE Cocaine & Metabolite otolaryngology, Tightness of Urine: 1 to 3 days Constricted pupils Drowsiness … Return Document
Health Risks Of Alcohol And Drug Abuse
Health Risks of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Drugs and alcohol are toxic to your body and if abused can rates, elevated blood pressure, dilated pupils, and decreased appetite. Cocaine/Crack Cocaine stimulates the central nervous system. … Document Retrieval
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• Cocaine is highly addictive and frequent or heavy users require long term treatment in order to stop. • Physical warning signs of drug abuse • Bloodshot eyes, pupils larger or smaller than … Fetch Full Source
Crack And Cocaine
Physical effects of cocaine use include constricted peripheral blood vessels, dilated pupils, and therapy, can be effective in decreasing drug use by patients in treatment for cocaine abuse. … Get Document
Recognizing Drug Use In Adolescents
Use, and abuse commonly reported by substance users. It is important to recognize, HOW SOMEONE CURRENTLY USING COCAINE MIGHT: L OOK A CT FEEL Dilated pupils Restless, excited, or agitated Increased energy … Get Content Here
Awareness Training On Cocaine
Unfortunately, as with the opiates like heroin, the dangers of cocaine abuse were recognized by lawmakers after the fact. Decreased appetite Mental alertness Increased heart rate and blood pressure Constricted blood vessels Increased temperature Dilated pupils Cocaine's … Retrieve Document
Research NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSEReport SERIES …
Trends in 30-day prevalence of cocaine abuse among eighth, tenth, and twelfth graders, 1991-1998 pressure Constricted blood vessels Increased temperature Dilated pupils … Retrieve Content