Substance Abuse: Cocaine
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All graph data taken from the 2006 Monitoring the Future Survey, The National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Pregnancy and Cocaine
NIDA Studies Clarify Developmental Effects of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure
Study Finds Significant Mental Deficits in Toddlers Exposed to Cocaine Before Birth
New Animal Model Simulates Human Exposure, Confirms Harm From Prenatal Cocaine
Biochemical Brain Abnormality Found in School-Age Children Prenatally Exposed to Cocaine
Population-Based Prevalence of Perinatal Exposure to Cocaine—Georgia, 1994
Adults and Cocaine
Cocaine’s Effects on Cerebral Blood Flow Differ Between Men and Women
Men and Women May Process Cocaine Cues Differently
General Cocaine Information
A Single Cocaine "Binge" Can Establish Long-Term Cue-Induced Drug-Seeking in Rats
Researchers Investigate Cocaine "Abstinence Syndrome"
Cocaine’s Effect on Blood Components May Be Linked to Heart Attack and Stroke
Cocaine May Compromise Immune System, Increase Risk of Infection
Even Modest Cocaine Use May Cause Brain Changes That Could Contribute to Addiction