Suppressing Drug-Seeking Behaviors
Suppressing Drug-Seeking Behaviors
FLICKR, JEAN-ETIENNE MINH-DUY POIRRIERTreating cocaine addicts is challenging because they are frequently at risk for relapse elicited by cues connected with the drug, like spending time with other users or in places where they previously used cocaine …
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Crack cocaine: 9 things to know
According to Health Canada, long-term use of cocaine can lead to erratic behaviour, psychosis, sleeping and eating problems, impotence, heart problems, nose and sinus problems, breathing problems and birth defects. Smoking cocaine, says CAMH, can also …
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