Headaches From Cocaine Abuse
Stimulants
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ABOUT DRUGS AND YOUR BODY PRESCRIPTION STIMULANTS
cocaine or other drugs of abuse (see above right). Prescription stimulant headaches, anxiety, psychosis, seizures, stroke, and heart failure. Individuals who chronically abuse … Read Full Source
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Methamphetamine And Cocaine
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EEG And Evoked Potentials Alterations In Cocaine-Dependent …
Attacks (Spivey and Euerle 1990), and headaches (Dhopesh et al. 1990). The studies of abstinent cocaine-dependent patients used reduction in P3 may have predated the cocaine abuse. A reduced P3 amplitude was also observed in adoles-cent boys who used … Read Full Source
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Cocaine abuse causes headaches, chronic fatigue, and destruction of nasal tissue. Pregnant women who abuse cocaine can have infants with birth defects. … Read Full Source
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Crack And Cocaine
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6 0.6 Past Month 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 12th Grade 10th Grade 8th Grade Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse Monitoring the Future Study Percent of Students Reporting Crack Cocaine Use, 2005–2006 Prolonged use of Cocaine may lead to: Extreme mood swings Seizures Strokes Headaches … Read Document
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Century. • Cocaine is a powerfully addictive drug of abuse. • Cocaine is a stimulant that directly affects the brain. NEUROLOGICAL EFFECTS 1) STROKES 2) SEIZURES AND HEADACHES … Get Document