There are many different names for cocaine. Crack, rock, flake, snow, C, and blow are just a few of the names and forms that cocaine goes by and can be found in. All of them are potentially addictive and habit forming. It is possible to overdose on any one of them.

The effects of crack or cocaine vary through the course of the high. Typically you will start out feeling happy and energetic. This will eventually wear off and you will start to come down. You will feel nervous and jittery. Once this wears of you typically spend a few days following your last hit feeling sad and listless. It is this feeling that will make you want to take another hit to get that happy, high feeling back. An abuser of cocaine in its crystalline form is called a crack head and may be a dangerous persona s they will often become violent.
Fortunately, cocaine is typically a psychological addiction. This means that it is a lot easier to kick the habit than with a physically addictive drug. However, it is difficult to kick the habit on your own. You should seek help from a rehabilitation clinic. Their professional staff will be able to nurse you through the withdrawal and depression that may follow cocaine abuse. You will also receive the support of other addicts to help you quit.
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