Short Term Effects
Long Term Effects
Physical Effects
Psychological Effects
Forms/Fun Facts of Cocaine
100

When someone is excessively talking

What is chatty behavior?

100

When someone someone is no longer breathing

What is death?

100

When the center of your eyes get larger

What is dilated pupils?

100

When someone has a severe sad mood for a long period of time

What is depression?

100

It is a topical local anesthetic for the upper respiratory.

What is cocaine used for?

200

When a person is aware of their surroundings and feelings sure of themselves

What is being very alert and confident?

200

When the beating is too fast, too slow, or a fluttering sensation

What is an irregular heartbeat?

200

A decrease in body mass due to involuntary circumstances like illness

What is weight loss?

200

When you see, smell, taste, or feel things that you believe are real but are in your mind.

What are hallucinations?

200

A very common form of cocaine that is a dry substance with very fine particles

What is powder?

300

When a person doesn't feel hungry or want to eat

What is loss of appetite?

300

When there's a sudden loss of all heart activity

What is cardiac arrest?

300

When oxygen and blood is cut off which causes muscle cells to start to die, then damage to two important muscles in your body

What is permanent damage to the heart or brain

300

The feeling or worry, dread, fear, uneasiness

What is anxiety?

300

A form of cocaine produced by dissolving powdered cocaine in a mixture of water and ammonia or sodium bicarbonate.

What is crack cocaine?

400

When there is more force on the blood arteries

What is increased blood pressure?

400

When you are unable to conceive children

What is infertility?

400

When something causes a hard blow to the abdomen

What is intestinal damage?

400

When someone is easily aggravated

What is irritability?

400

One uncommon street word for cocaine

What is soda cot?

500

When someone has trouble falling and staying asleep

What is insomnia?

500

A common mechanism of acute brain injury that results from impaired blood flow to the brain.

What is cerebral ischemia?

500

The wearing away of your soft tissue and cartilage in your teeth

What is erosion of the upper naval cavity?

500

The inability to stay still and relax

What is restlessness?

500

Cocaine leaves were born in these countries

What is Bolivia, Peru, and Columbia?

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