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  • ...nced: ba-su-co) is a form of low-quality [[cocaine]] often referred to as "cocaine paste" or "coca paste". It is primarily used as a recreational [[drug]] and ...drug's status as a byproduct of the process used to create higher-quality cocaine.
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  • == Crack Cocaine == ...f Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment calls it the most addictive form of cocaine.
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  • == Cocaine == '''Cocaine''' (pronounced: koh-KAYN) is a powerful [[stimulant]] drug derived from the
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  • ...nced: /kræk/), also known as '''crack cocaine''', is a free base form of [[cocaine]] that can be smoked. It offers a short but intense high to smokers. The te === Related Terms ===
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  • == Substance-related disorder == '''Substance-related disorder''' (pronunciation: /ˈsʌbstəns rɪˈleɪtɪd dɪsˈɔːdər/) is
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  • * '''[[Cocaine]]''': A powerful stimulant most frequently used as a recreational drug. It ...c disorders, and certain heart conditions. Some tropane alkaloids, such as cocaine, have a high potential for abuse and are therefore controlled substances.
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  • ...t common stimulants associated with this condition are [[amphetamine]]s, [[cocaine]], and [[methamphetamine]]s. === Related Terms ===
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  • ...most well-known tropane alkaloids are [[atropine]], [[scopolamine]], and [[cocaine]], each of which has significant pharmacological activity. ...y can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory diseases, and certain types of poisoning. However, due to thei
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  • ...include substances such as [[alcohol]], [[amphetamines]], [[cannabis]], [[cocaine]], [[hallucinogens]], [[inhalants]], [[opioids]], [[sedatives]], [[hypnotic === Related Terms ===
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  • ...cal anesthetics, originating from the first successful local anesthetic, [[cocaine]]. === Related Terms ===
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  • * [[Adrenal gland disorders]] * Illegal drugs, such as cocaine and amphetamines
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  • ...[[agouti-related peptide]] (AgRP), [[pro-opiomelanocortin]] (POMC), and [[cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript]] (CART). These neurotransmitters pla Dysfunction of the Arcuate Nucleus has been implicated in several disorders, including [[obesity]], [[anorexia nervosa]], and [[infertility]]. Research
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  • Stimulants, such as [[cocaine]] and [[amphetamines]], increase activity in the central nervous system, le [[Category:Substance-related disorders]]
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  • ...e of alcohol and other psychoactive substances (e.g., nicotine, marijuana, cocaine, heroin) or behavioral addictions (e.g., gambling) with the aim of cessatio ...individuals with dual diagnosis of substance-related and other psychiatric disorders.
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