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10 Signs You Need Crack Cocaine Addiction Treatment

Cocaine comes from the leaves of the coca plant that is typically found in South America. Powder cocaine is what is seen in movies, where a person snorts up a line of the substance in the bathroom, but crack cocaine is smoked. Crack cocaine is hardened and crystallized cocaine, which is usually put into a pipe and smoked so that the user can receive a rapid high from the drug.

Crack cocaine creates a highly pleasurable feeling of euphoria when a person smokes the drug, and this feeling is why many people continue to abuse the drug. Crack cocaine rapidly impacts the chemical makeup of a person’s brain, specifically the reward system in a person’s brain. Crack cocaine will increase a person’s dopamine and serotonin levels causing them to feel more alert and happier, however it can also make them jittery and cause uncontrollable shaking.

The high a person gets from crack cocaine typically last for several hours, but when it wears off a person will feel lethargic and will experience a crash in their serotonin and dopamine levels, resulting in them feeling depressed and sad.

Crack cocaine is an illicit drug that can have numerous harmful effects on a person’s physical and mental health. According to the Foundation for a Drug-Free World, whether or not a person uses crack cocaine one time or multiple times, using crack cocaine increases the risks for the person to have a stroke, respiratory failure, seizure or a heart attack, which can all result in a sudden death.

Ten Signs You Need Crack Cocaine Addiction Treatment

violent behavior

Violent behavior is a sign of crack addiction.

  1. You compulsively seek out and use crack cocaine.
  2. You have uncontrollable urges to use the drug.
  3. You have pulled away from friends and family because of your drug use.
  4. Your friends and family have mentioned their concerns regarding your drug use.
  5. You feel sick or depressed when you do not have crack cocaine.
  6. You spend the majority of your money on crack cocaine, or you have lost a significant amount of money because of your need for the drug.
  7. You think about using crack cocaine frequently throughout the day.
  8. You have stopped doing activities that you used to enjoy to use the drug.
  9. You continue to use crack cocaine even though it has caused numerous problems to occur in your life.
  10. You become angry or violent when you do not have crack cocaine.

Crack cocaine addiction treatment centers are available to help you overcome your addiction and will provide you with all of the resources you need to regain control of your life.

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