Cocaine


>Slang: Coke, Dust, Toot, Snow, Blow, Sneeze, Powder, Lines, Rock (Crack)

GET THE FACTS...






BEFORE YOU RISK IT...



  • Know the law. Cocaine--in any form--is illegal.
  • Stay informed. Even first-time cocaine users can have seizures or fatal heart attacks.
  • Know the risks. Combining cocaine with other drugs or alcohol is extremely dangerous. The effects of one drug can magnify the effects of another, and mixing substances can be deadly.
  • Be aware. Cocaine is expensive. Regular users can spend hundreds and even thousands of dollars on cocaine each week.
  • Stay in control. Cocaine impairs your judgment, which may lead to unwise decisions around sexual activity. This can increase your risk for HIV/AIDS, other diseases, rape and unplanned pregnancy.
  • Look around you. The vast majority of teens aren't using cocaine. According to a 2002 study, less than 1 percent of teens are regular cocaine users. In fact 97 percent of teens have never even tried cocaine.


    KNOW THE SIGNS...



    Sometimes it is tough to tell when a person is using cocaine. But there are signs you can look for. If your friend has on or more of the following warning signs, he or she may be using cocaine or other illicit drugs:






    Be a real friend. Encourage your friend to seek professional help.
    Here are some toll-free numbers: