Crack is the crystallized form of powdered cocaine. Crack is the most potent and dangerous form of cocaine. It works faster than cocaine and is much more dangerous. A person's use of this drug can result in death. Even a single use can create the risk of crack addiction. Treatment for crack addiction involves a number of processes. When the person arrives at the treatment center, some tests are performed to make a definitive diagnosis and treatment is started as soon as the diagnosis is made.
What is crack cocaine addiction?
Crack cocaine addiction is the most powerful form of cocaine and can cause death.
It is a substance with a fast onset of action and a high risk of addiction after the first use. Crack is the strongest and most dangerous form of cocaine. Compared to cocaine, its effect starts to develop more quickly and is more likely to be fatal.
Since it is more expensive than cocaine and other drugs, it is usually used by people with a good economic situation.
However, the person who is not well-off and addicted to the substance starts to obtain money in different ways to obtain the substance.
What are the symptoms of crack cocaine addiction?
Crack is used by burning and inhaling the smoke or like a cigarette. People who are addicted to smoking are at high risk of becoming addicted to cannabis and cocaine. Since crack, which shows its effect in 10-15 seconds, is the most addictive substance, the person has an intense desire to use it a second time.
Crack addiction develops very quickly and there is a need to increase the amount used. As the amount increases, the money spent also increases and the likelihood of committing crimes in order to buy crack is very high. It causes extreme euphoria in the first period of use, but after the substance wears off, it has the opposite effect. The person starts to experience a depressive mood. He or she feels unhappy, anxious, irritable and starts using again to get rid of these feelings and feel the same effect again. In this way, a vicious circle is formed.
How does crack addiction affect the body?
Crack addiction makes a person feel unhappy, anxious, worried and angry. Thinking that he will get rid of these feelings, he starts using more crack.
The stone (crack), which shows its effect very quickly, causes the addict to increase the dose in order to feel what they felt in the previous substance use. Many people with crack addiction begin to burn out quickly in this cycle that they quickly enter.
Crack addiction has no physical symptoms like some other drugs. This is why people claim that they are not addicted to crack.
Crack addiction can cause difficulty sleeping, excessive sleepiness, nightmares and increased appetite. In order to get rid of these effects of the substance, the person resorts to the substance again. After long-term use, crack addiction is very likely to cause nosebleeds, blockage of cerebral vessels, cerebral hemorrhages, blockage of blood vessels, rapid heartbeat and increased blood pressure.
How is crack addiction treated?
Crack addiction treatment involves some processes. When the person comes to the treatment center, some tests are performed to make a definitive diagnosis and treatment is started as soon as the diagnosis is made. Treatment continues with medication and addiction therapies. Since crack addiction treatment is a long-term treatment process, it should be tailored to the individual's specific needs and living space.
During the treatment process, great support from the person's family and people in their close environment changes the way and course of treatment.