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Overdose Profile: Cocaine   Cocaine is a Schedule II controlled substance, which means that it is an illicit drug; however, it has some medical uses. Cocaine is used as a local anesthetic and is useful in treating wounds – even in young children.... Learn More
Narcan-like Drug for Cocaine Overdose in Development  By Cheryl Steinberg Chang-Guo Zhan, who is a pharmaceutical sciences professor in the United Kingdom, is working on the first FDA-approved drugs to treat both cocaine overdose and cocaine addiction. Currently, there is no approved treatment for cocaine overdose, which... Learn More
Cocaine Detox and Addiction Treatment South Florida   Cocaine Detox and Addiction Treatment South Florida: What you need to know Cocaine is a Schedule II controlled substance, meaning that, although there are limited medical uses attributed to it, it is also considered to be an illicit drug... Learn More
History of Drugs: Cocaine What is Cocaine? Cocaine was first extracted from coca leaves in 1859 by German chemist Albert Niemann. It wasn’t until the 1880s, however, that it started to be popularized among the medical community. It is a stimulant, an appetite suppressant,... Learn More
Deadly Drug Combos: Cocaine and Ecstasy Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, is a synthetic as well as psychoactive drug that is similar to amphetamines and hallucinogens. Specifically in the case of hallucinogens: mescaline. It produces feelings of euphoria, energy, emotional warmth, and empathy towards others and... Learn More
Deadly Drug Combos: Speedballs What are Speedballs? The practice of speedballing among drug users dates back to the 1930s however, it got a lot of media and public attention in March of 1982 with the death of beloved actor and comedian John Belushi. A... Learn More
History of Drug Abuse: The 80’s The 80s might as well have been called the “cocaine 80s”. Cocaine was the most popular recreational drug in the 80s. It was frequently used by youth because it was cheap, plentiful, and highly addictive and it was also glamorized... Learn More

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