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What beverage used to include the purified chemical of cocaine?

Coca-Cola

100

What are 3 names for Cocaine?

Coke, C, Snow, Powder, or Blow.

100

What is a speedball?

a combination of cocaine and heroin.

100

What are two ways that someone can administer cocaine? 

orally, intranasally, intravenously, inhalation.

100

In what decade did crack become enormously popular?

1980s

200

What did surgeons use cocaine for?

To block pain

200

What do street dealers cut cocaine with? (Name at least 2)

cornstarch, talcum powder, flour, or baking soda.

200

Why is freebase cocaine called crack?

Because it makes a crackling sound when smoked.

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in 2014, there were ___ million current cocaine users aged 12 or older.

a) 2 million

b) 1.5 million

c) 4 million

b) 1.5 Million

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Toxic amounts of cocaine can lead to _____ and potentially sudden death. (Name 2 negative health effects)

heart attacks, strokes, & seizures

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What is the current medication treatment for cocaine?

there is not a medication treatment

300

Why do street dealers cut cocaine with other products?

To increase their profits.

300

Researchers are currently developing a _____ to treat cocaine addiction.

vaccine

300

Cocaine use disorders frequently co-occur with _____-related disorders.

Stress

300

Snorting cocaine produces a ______ onset of effects than smoking cocaine.

slower

400

What two other substances are dangerous to use with cocaine?

Alcohol & heroin

400

What is dopamine? and what emotional response does it produce?

feel-good neurotransmitter, and it produces pleasure.

400

Water-insoluble cocaine base is also known as _____ 

freebase

400

Hydrochloride salt is in the form of ____

Powder

400

_____ ____ ____ is a way to treat cocaine addiction by developing critical skills that support long-term abstinence.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

500

____ _____ is a treatment option that motivates cocaine users to abstain from using cocaine by rewarding them with prizes

motivational incentives

500

Name two short-term effects that cocaine users feel (focus on feelings).

restlessness, irritability, panic, and paranoia.

500

Name 4 long-term effects of cocaine.

  • Severe depression
  • Mood swings
  • Paranoia
  • Increased risk for disorders like Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder
  • Delirium or psychosis
  • Auditory hallucinations
  • Seizures
  • Permanent damage to blood vessels

Cognitive disorientation and mental confusion

500

Cocaine throws off the brain's balance by suppressing these 2 neurotransmitters:

Norepinephrine & Serotonin

500

Name 3 short-term physical effects on the body of using cocaine.

constricted blood vessels, dilated pupils, increased body temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure. Tremors, dizziness, and muscle twitches.

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