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March 28th, 2025
Cocaine addiction
The UK is known as the cocaine capital of Europe, with a reported 873,000 taking the drug in 2020. Cocaine dependence impacts the lives of millions across the globe but disguised as a substance for the wealthy, the hard reality of cocaine addiction can go unnoticed.
If you are concerned for yourself or a loved one, read on to learn the signs and symptoms of cocaine addiction, its effects on physical and mental health, and how to get support.
- Page Content
- What is cocaine?
- The effects of cocaine
- How does cocaine addiction develop?
- Am I addicted to cocaine?
- Signs and symptoms of cocaine abuse
- Is cocaine dangerous?
- Short-term risks
- Long-term risks
- Cocaine use in the UK
- How is cocaine addiction treated?
- Frequently asked questions
What is cocaine?
Cocaine is a white powder derived from the leaves of the coca plant. A powerful central nervous system stimulant that is usually sniffed up the nose, it increases levels of the neurotransmitter to increase dopamine levels in the brain. It also goes by the names of coke, charlie, snow and powder.
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