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Fact Sheet - Cocaine

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 Full Text [Fact #379]
  • In Massachusetts, cocaine (including crack) is the second most frequently used illicit drug in middle schools. [2002 data]
 Full Text [Fact #380]
  • Nearly 4% of 8th graders in Massachusetts reported using cocaine at least once. [2002 report]
  • As reported in the 2004 Monitoring the Future Survey (MTF), the perceived availability of cocaine and crack has decreased significantly among U.S. 8th-graders.
  • Cocaine is a powerfully addictive stimulant drug.
  • Crack is cocaine that has not been neutralized by an acid to make hydrochloride salt.
  • Cocaine-related deaths are often a result of cardiac arrest or seizure followed by respiratory arrest.
  • Cocaine users may develop a tolerance to the “high.”
  • People who snort cocaine using shared equipment are at risk for hepatitis C.
 Full Text [Fact #7484]
  • Infants born to cocaine users often exhibit symptoms of cocaine intoxication at birth.
  • The term “crack” in crack cocaine refers to the crackling sound heard when cocaine is heated.


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