Sunday 21 August 2011


Half knowledge is a very dangerous thing...........
Lets see why......
They say cocaine with alcohol is a great combination ......
I say its the most common reason for death......lets see how
Taking alcohol with cocaine—combination, such as cocaine and alcohol, they combine to form a danger, each drug poses and unknowingly perform a complex chemical experiment within the bodies. Researchers have found that the human liver combines cocaine and alcohol to produce a third substance, cocaethylene, which intensifies cocaine’s euphoric (extremely excited and excited) effects. Cocaethylene is associated with a greater risk of sudden death than cocaine alone.1

Be save......know more about bad friend cocaine

Q1. What is cocaine?
ANS. Cocaine is a powerful drug that stimulates the brain. Crack is cocaine hydrochloride powder that has been processed to  form a rock crystal that is then usually smoked.

Q2. Common names?
ANS. Coke, snow, flake, blow.

Q3. What is its effect?
ANS. Cocaine usually makes the user feel euphoric(excited or energetic) and energetic, but also increases body temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate. Users risk heart attacks, respiratory failure, strokes, seizures, abdominal pain, and nausea. In rare cases, sudden death can occur on the first use of cocaine or unexpectedly afterwards.
Q4.  How to take it?
ANS. Three routes of administration are commonly used for cocaine: snorting, injecting, and smoking.
1.  1.  Snorting is the process of inhaling cocaine powder through the nose, where it is absorbed into the bloodstream through the nasal tissues.







2 2.   Injecting is the use of a needle to insert the drug directly into the bloodstream.
3.  3.  Smoking involves inhaling cocaine vapor or smoke into the lungs, where absorption into the bloodstream is as rapid as it is by injection.
4.   All three methods of cocaine abuse can lead to addiction and other severe health problems, including increasing the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases.
                                            

Q4. Bad effects on brain?

ANS. Cocaine is a strong central nervous system stimulant that increases levels of dopamine, a brain chemical (or neurotransmitter) associated with pleasure and movement, in the brain’s reward circuit. Certain brain cells, or neurons, use dopamine to communicate. Normally, dopamine is released by a neuron in response to a pleasurable signal (e.g., the smell of good food), and then recycled back into the cell that released it, thus shutting off the signal between neurons. Cocaine acts by preventing the dopamine from being recycled, causing excessive amounts of the neurotransmitter to build up, amplifying the message to and response of the receiving neuron, and ultimately disrupting normal communication. It is this excess of dopamine that is responsible for cocaine’s euphoric effects. With repeated use, cocaine can cause long-term changes in the brain’s reward system and in other brain systems as well, which may eventually lead to addiction. With repeated use, tolerance to the cocaine high also often develops. Many cocaine abusers report that they seek but fail to achieve as much pleasure as they did from their first exposure. Some users will increase their dose in an attempt to intensify and prolong the euphoria, but this can also increase the risk of adverse psychological or physiological effects.

In short very dangerous.

Q5. SOLUTION or what is substitute
Go green......go GANJA(merijuana).