Description
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Streets Names, Blow, Charlie, Coke,Snow, White
Common habit-forming stimulant
A highly popular, short acting CNS stimulant that works by blocking the reuptake of dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. It is known to increase euphoria, confidence, sex-drive, focus, body temperature, and heart rate. Cocaine can cause severe vasoconstriction and is known to be cardiotoxic and have a high potential for compulsive redosing and addiction.
Harm potential
Highly addictive with a high potential for abuse
Dosage
Insufflated
10mg— 30mg Light
30mg—–60mgCommon
60mg——90mg Strong
This dosage information is gathered from users and resources for educational purposes only. It is not a recommendation and should be verified with other sources for accuracy.
Duration
0h —-0.5h
A highly popular, short acting CNS stimulant that works by blocking the reuptake of dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. It is known to increase euphoria, confidence, sex-drive, focus, body temperature, and heart rate. Cocaine can cause severe vasoconstriction and is known to be cardiotoxic and have a high potential for compulsive redosing and addiction.
Effects
Effects include a warm feeling in the body, lips and gums feel furrylanaesthetised, feeling of dizziness is possible. Other possible effects during the course of the “hit”: increased alertness, euphoria, feeling of increased mental and physical performance and powers of concentration. Lucidity, greatly increased self-confidence, increased urge to be active, loss of inhibitions and anxiety, talkativeness, increased sociability, diminished powers of criticism and judgement. Coming down from the effects of cocaine is usually an unpleasant experience.
Short-term side effects: Increased blood pressure, body temperature and heart rate, dilated pupils, vascular constriction. Feelings of tiredness and hunger are suppressed. Reddening of the skin, altered perception, during sex, itching skin and visual disturbances may occur. Also possible (sometimes when coming down or in the event of an overdose) are feelings of uncertainty and anxiety, aggressive behaviour, restlessness, irritability, paranoia, delusions, cocaine hallucinations, depression, physical and mental exhaustion, collapse. Overdose may lead to death due to respiratory paralysis.
Long-term side effects: Constriction of the blood vessels in the brain may lead in the long-term to impaired memory and concentration. In the event of prolonged use of high doses, the following are possible: serious damage to the nasal mucous membranes and the nasal septum, damage to liver, heart, kidneys, lungs, skin, blood vessels, teeth and impotence. Increased irritability, sleeplessness and restlessness, confusion and exhaustion may also occur due to lack of sleep. When use of the drug stops, these effects usually abate. Depression, anxiety, delusions, hallucinations and paranoid psychoses become more likely with long-term use.
Your perSonality may alter as you may forget normal patterns of behavior with frequent use. Using cocaine may become compulsive and irresistible, and may lead to psychological dependence. Cocaine causes an increased seXual appetite while reducing the ability to make informed choices. Sex has been reported to last longer and orgasms are more intense, but these effects go away as quickly as the effects of cocaine. The negative consequences can be multiple: choice of sexual partners which lead to regrets and unprotected intercourse if condoms are not available quickly.
Regular and high-dose cocaine use can make it impossible to orgasm. Impaired judgment under cocaine can lead to questioning the consent of the involved partners. The anesthetic effect of cocaine can lead to more intense or even violent sex without the pain signaling the need to stop, which increases the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). In the long term cocaine causes erectile dysfunction and vaginal dryness.
Interactions
MAOIs
This combination is poorly explored
Opioids
Stimulants like cocaine increase respiration rate allowing a higher dose of depressants like opioids. If the stimulant wears off first then the depressant effects can become too strong and cause respiratory arrest. Likewise, the depressant can wear off and leave a dangerous concentration of cocaine behind.
Tramadol
Tramadol and stimulants both increase the risk of seizures.
Tolerance
Full: develops with prolonged and repeated use
Half: 3 – 7 days
Zero: 1 – 2 weeks
Marquis
Clear (No change)
Proof time
Blood: 6 hours to several days
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Safer stimulants
Consider how long you want to stay awake . People with psychological disorders, heart and circulatory problems, Iiver and kidney disorders or diabetes, or pregnant women are particularly discouraged from taking stimulants.Take precautions against potassium deficiency (eat bananas, tomatoes, peanuts and dairy products) and ensure sufficient liquid intake (alcohol free drinks)
Take a generous recovery break
Safer snorting
Use your own straw to avoid the transmission of Influenza and Hepatitis B and C.
Don’t use bills, as they carry harmful pigments, bacteria and viruses
Take a low dose – overdose can be reached very quickly due to the extreme variations in concentration of the active ingredient
Chop powder as small as possible, as the larger crystals do more damage to your nasal mucous membranes
Take care of your nose. After each use, wash out the nose with 1 teaspoon full of sea salt in 1/4 litre of warm water. Sea-salt nasal sprays help as well.
Safer use
Use drug testing services if possible
Drink alcohol-free drinks and take a break in the fresh air from time to time
Watch each other and talk to your friends if you are feeling unwell
Driving under the influence of psychoactive substance is dangerous.
Cocaine Interactions
Unsafe
2C-T-x
Cocaine and 2c-t-x both provide considerable stimulation. When combined they can result in severe vasoconstriction, tachycardia, hypertension, and in extreme cases heart failure.
5-MeO-XXT
Stimulants like cocaine increase anxiety levels and the risk of thought loops which can lead to negative experiences in combination with psychedelics.
Alcohol
Drinking on stimulants is risky because the sedative effects of the alcohol are reduced, and these are what the body uses to gauge drunkenness. This typically leads to excessive drinking with greatly reduced inhibitions, high risk of liver damage and increased dehydration. They will also allow you to drink past a point where you might normally pass out, increasing the risk. If you do decide to do this then you should set a limit of how much you will drink each hour and stick to it, bearing in mind that you will feel the alcohol and the stimulant less.
DOx
The combined stimulating effects of the two can lead to an uncomfortable body- load, while the focusing effects of cocaine can easily lead to thought loops. Coming down from cocaine while the DOx is still active can be quite anxiogenic
Dextromethorphan
Both substances raise heart rate, in extreme cases, panic attacks caused by these drugs have led to more serious heart issues.
Cocaine and NBOMes both provide considerable stimulation. When combined they can result in severe vasoconstriction, tachycardia, hypertension, and in extreme cases heart failure.
Cocaine Interactions
Caution
2C-x
The anxiogenic and focusing effects of stimulants increase the chance of unpleasant thought loops. The combination is generally unnecessary because of the stimulating effects of psychedelics. Combination of the stimulating effects may be uncomfortable.
Amphetamines
This combination of stimulants will increase strain on the heart. It is not generally worth it as cocaine has a mild blocking effect on dopamine releasers like amphetamine.
Caffeine
Combining cocaine and caffeine both stimulants – increases the risk of tachycardia, hypertension, and in extreme cases heart failure.
Cannabis
Cocaine as a stimulant increases anxiety levels and the risk of thought loops which can lead to negative experiences in combination with cannabis.
Stimulants like cocaine increase anxiety levels and the risk of thought loops which can lead to negative experiences in combination with psychedelics.
Stimulants like Cocaine increase respiration rate allowing a higher dose of depressants like GHB/GBL. If the stimulant wears off first then the depressant effects can become too strong and cause respiratory arrest. Likewise, the G can wear off and leave a dangerous concentration of cocaine behind.
No unexpected interactions, though likely to increase blood pressure but not an issue with sensible doses. Moving around on high doses of this combination may be advised due to risk of physical injury.
Stimulants like cocaine increase anxiety levels and the risk of thought loops which can lead to negative experiences in combination with psychedelics.
Cocaine blocks some of the desirable effects of MDMA while increasing the risk of heart attacks.
Mescaline
Stimulants like cocaine increase anxiety levels and the risk of thought loops which can lead to negative experiences in combination with psychedelics.
Psychedelic Mushrooms (Psilocybin)
Stimulants like cocaine increase anxiety levels and the risk of thought loops which can lead to negative experiences in combination with psychedelics.
Methoxetamine
Stimulants taken with MXE can lead to hypermanic states much more easily,especially if sleep is avoided.






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