What are the Street Names of Cocaine?
Both powder cocaine and crack are sometimes called Coke, C, or Cane. Cocaine in powder form may be called lines, rails, blow, snow, or flake. Crack is sometimes called rock or base. Coked Up A cocaine high may make users feel joyful or excited, at first. On cocaine, people have poor judgment and decision making skills. They often go many hours without wanting sleep or food. Users are exceedingly talkative, nervous, jumpy and paranoid. Anxiety, especially about being caught using, is typical. Cocaine abusers tend to be irritable and irrational, and are often out of control or violent. What does using cocaine do to the Body? In the short term, cocaine can cause: dilated pupils, constricted blood vessels, dry mouth, increased heart rate and blood pressure, decreased appetite, abdominal pain and nausea, blurred vision, fever, extreme mental alertness and insomnia, tremors and dizziness, muscle twitches and spasms. What are the long term effects of using cocaine? There is no safe way to use