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How is cocaine used?

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How is cocaine used?

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There are four primary methods of ingesting cocaine. These are:1. “Snorting” – absorbing cocaine through the mucous membranes of the nose.2. Injecting – users mix cocaine powder with water and use a syringe to inject the solution intravenously.3. Freebasing – Cocaine hydrochloride is converted to a “freebase” which can then be smoked.4. Crack Cocaine – Cocaine hydrochloride is mixed with ammonia or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and other ingredients, causing it to solidify into pellets or “rocks”. The crack is then smoked in glass pipes.

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There are four primary methods of ingesting cocaine. These are: • “Snorting” – absorbing cocaine through the mucous membranes of the nose. • Injecting – users mix cocaine powder with water and use a syringe to inject the solution intravenously. • Freebasing – Cocaine hydrochloride is converted to a “freebase” which can then be smoked. • Crack Cocaine – Cocaine hydrochloride is mixed with ammonia or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and other ingredients, causing it to solidify into pellets or “rocks”. The crack is then smoked in glass pipes.

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There are four primary methods of ingesting cocaine. These are: 1. “Snorting” – absorbing cocaine through the mucous membranes of the nose. 2. Injecting – users mix cocaine powder with water and use a syringe to inject the solution intravenously. 3. Freebasing – Cocaine hydrochloride is converted to a “freebase” which can then be smoked. 4. Crack Cocaine – Cocaine hydrochloride is mixed with ammonia or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and other ingredients, causing it to solidify into pellets or “rocks”. The crack is then smoked in glass pipes.

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Cocaine is used by injecting, snorting, mainlining, chewing, and smoking, or at least thats what they say on the street. For non cocaine users it might be easier to understand that cocaine is used orally, by inhaling it, intravenous, as well as intranasal. Oral use of cocaine is when the drug is rubbed inside the lip. Occasionally cocaine is mixed with heroine and this is called a speedball. Those who snort cocaine inhale the powder into their nostrils. The drug then enters the bloodstream through the mucous membranes in the nose. Intravenous use of the drug requires it being mixed with water and then injected via syringe into a vein. This allows the drug to enter the bloodstream very quickly and enhances its effects. Inhaling the drug by smoking it is another way to get the drug in your bloodstream rapidly. The smoke enters the lungs and then the bloodstream so smoking is practically as fast as injecting.

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