So much of the writing in the eighties about cocaine and drug abuse managed to romanticize its effects. |
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Further, the Drug Use Forecasting surveys consistently report that female arrestees have higher rates of cocaine use than male arrestees. |
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A professor of Glasgow University's Centre for Drug Misuse Research is unsurprised students from privileged backgrounds take cocaine and ecstasy. |
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We learn that this job involves acting as a human storage device to smuggle cocaine into America. |
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Senior police officers have been rapped for not keeping a close eye on batches of seized cocaine and heroin. |
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The method used to form crack allows the freebase cocaine vapors to deeply penetrate into the lungs. |
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The most common drug used was cannabis, followed by ecstasy, acid, magic mushrooms, speed and cocaine. |
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Aimed at drug users and their families, the film centres on former drug addicts who were addicted to heroin cocaine, speed and ecstasy. |
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Drugs such as speed and cocaine are often mixed together to make a lethal concoction that can destroy lives. |
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Snorting any form of freebase cocaine is not recommended because freebase cocaine isn't water soluble. |
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Because freebase cocaine is not water soluble, it must be vaporized and inhaled to be absorbed. |
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Information about cocaine, LSD, ecstasy and speed was handed out, as well as tips for keeping clubbers safe. |
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In most of the drug consumption rooms, the use of smokable cocaine is not allowed. |
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Freebasing was quickly replaced by crack cocaine because heating the ether for the freebasing was extremely dangerous. |
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Any drug, from tobacco and tea to cocaine and heroin, can be used responsibly if proper care is taken. |
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They still sing to me, sirens luring me limbs akimbo onto the rocks of rye, cocaine, hookers and tropical isles. |
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Among these were marijuana, a revival of cocaine sniffing, and experimentation with lysergic acid diethylamide, a powerful hallucinogen. |
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Just one night I was in this club and this guy asked me if I wanted some cocaine, and I took a little bit. |
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The cocaine trade in Central America flourished when the US administration was backing the Contras to fight the Sandinistas in Nicaragua. |
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If robbers are high on amphetamines, or crack cocaine, or desperate for a fix, their behaviour may be completely unrestrained. |
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When I was sixteen I went to clubs and took ecstasy, cocaine or any other drugs connected to that scene. |
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The patient should be asked about the use of tobacco or cocaine, because these substances can adversely affect the sense of smell. |
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The landlords were shown mock-up samples of narcotics ranging from cannabis and ecstasy to heroin and crack cocaine. |
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A broken leg kept him out for a year and he became a nightclub regular, cocaine his usual drug of choice. |
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Furthermore, those who used all three of these gateway drugs were much more likely to use cocaine than those who used only one gateway drug. |
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Officers also found electronic weighing scales, cling film, food bags and a further block of cocaine hidden under some tea towels. |
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He said cocaine dealing and usage had 'gone off the scale' in recent years in inner city areas, with a sharp reduction in price. |
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Both countries are top cocaine producers with long histories of narcoterrorism and corruption. |
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These changes serve as the background for the spread of crack cocaine in Germany as well. |
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He was so much stronger than cocaine, wasn't it supposed to be as dangerous as smack? |
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Illegal drugs such as marijuana or cocaine may affect fertility, so don't use them. |
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Alcohol is a known teratogen whose neurobehavioral effects have been found to be more injurious than cocaine and other drugs abused prenatally. |
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The word on the street is the drug dealer is about to import a huge quantity of altered cocaine that is undetectable to drug sniffer dogs. |
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The player skirts claims that he has had his own problems with cocaine and marijuana. |
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Police have arrested an alleged key member of a drug syndicate after the biggest cocaine bust in Hong Kong's history. |
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His common-law marriage broke up in 2000 when his wife picked up an old cocaine habit. |
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The probable consequence of prosecuting pregnant women who use cocaine is that such women will try to avoid getting caught. |
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After their arrest eight days later, they said they had taken cocaine, cannabis skunk and alcohol before the robbery. |
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We found minor differences in prevalence rates for some broad drug categories, such as cocaine, barbiturates, and amphetamines. |
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The third measure, polydrug use, is the sum of hallucinogen, amphetamine, barbiturate, cocaine, and heroin use. |
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The specific drugs included marijuana, cocaine, crack cocaine, PCP, barbiturates, and amphetamines. |
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Only small amounts are excreted unchanged in the urine. A genetic pseudocholinesterase deficiency could lead to increased cocaine levels. |
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The results reveal that cocaine is the second most common drug to show up in tests, with cannabis the most frequent. |
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The main people who are using cocaine in this area now are what would be described as the underbelly of society. |
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Bishop, who took heroin and cocaine in the days before the burglary, broke into the storage house. |
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Police said he had been contracting drug mules to swallow and smuggle cocaine into Europe. |
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The Coast Guard is allowed to perform search and seizure without warrants, and they sometimes do tear boats to shreds, looking for cocaine. |
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Overdoses of cocaine, amphetamines, bath salts and LSD have all been known to trigger paranoid delirium. |
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Under cross-examination you admitted that you dealt cocaine and had been using it. |
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The purity of the cocaine was still being tested by forensic experts at Garda HQ yesterday. |
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When the BC bud was traded for American cocaine, said elements sold the coke and were left with an embarrassing whack of cash. |
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It was coke, it was freebased cocaine, which is like homemade crack, really is what it is, and you smoke it. |
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He was in the depths of despair following allegations of rape and sexual assault and tabloid tales of cocaine abuse. |
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Since diamorphine and cocaine have a bitter taste, gin, brandy, tincture of orange, honey, and syrups are used to mask it. |
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Because with that amount of cocaine, they'll send him down for at least 4 years. |
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Far be it for me to stereotype, but shouldn't she be writing about catwalks and cocaine? |
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There's more money around, people are experimenting and the price of cocaine is tumbling. |
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Central to that argument was that cannabis had a different effect from hard drugs such as cocaine or heroin. |
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The suspect, who is in his 20s, was captured in his bedroom at 6am with crack cocaine, cannabis and a wad of cash stashed in a shoebox. |
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Even the exporters and transporters who risk life and limb to get cocaine into the US are not the ones making the super profits. |
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But whereas heroin can be replaced with methadone, no drug has been found to substitute for cocaine. |
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What we do know is people are injecting speed, methamphetamine, heroin, ecstasy, cocaine. |
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Some feel great enough to see no temptation from cocaine or methamphetamine. |
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The cocaine trade being so lucrative, it encouraged disloyalty and betrayal. |
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The screening test for cocaine detects benzoyl ecgonine, the major metabolite of cocaine. |
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Those nine substances are sedatives, amphetamines, analgesics, tranquilizers, inhalants, marijuana, cocaine, hallucinogens, and heroin. |
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Cannabis remained the most frequently found drug, followed by tranquillisers such as valium, then opiates and cocaine. |
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This is a pathetic argument, as everybody knows drugs like heroin and cocaine destroy lives. |
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How much did rumors of past cocaine use and dirty business dealings hurt George W. Bush? |
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The findings emphasize the deleterious effects of cocaine on the brain and the potential for improvement with medications. |
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At first cocaine was used only as a stimulant, but it soon became, and still is, widely abused. |
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The use of illegal drugs like marijuana, cocaine and heroin has increased exponentially, most dramatically among the young. |
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Crack cocaine is a potent hard crystalline form of cocaine, the addictive drug derived from the coca plant and used as a stimulant. |
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Sigmund Freud experimented with this and other uses of cocaine and took the drug himself for many years. |
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High affinity dopamine reuptake inhibitors as potential cocaine antagonists: a strategy for drug development. |
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The addictive and euphorogenic effects of cocaine are thought to result primarily from inhibition of dopamine reuptake. |
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More evidence, if any were needed, that the sympathomimetic drugs of recreation cocaine, amphetamines, and ecstasy are bad for the heart. |
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He has made a habit of being caught on camera the worse for wear outside London hot spots in the early hours and has also admitted using cocaine. |
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I asked him if he had slept with this girl, a hooker on cocaine stripping for a living. |
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Things became so bad that I had to be checked into a hospital for overdosing on cocaine. |
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There they found traces of four banned substances, including heroin and cocaine. |
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Bagnell, who was high on cocaine and other drugs, was hit by the high-voltage charge of a police Taser in a Vancouver hotel room. |
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Ministers are mindful of the high profile of the cocaine issue at this time. |
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The scientific literature has noted some gender differences in both subjective and objective responses to cocaine. |
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I want to be clean and healthy and fit for my kids and have normal highs that aren't due to cocaine. |
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This witness also admitted to being high on crack cocaine, marijuana and beer the night of the killing. |
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The defence lawyer noted that he was high on crack cocaine at the time of the stabbing. |
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Due to this classification, it does not incur such penalties as cocaine or heroin do. |
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People say it is the start of the slippery slope to harder things like cocaine and heroin. |
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In the past he had been addicted to heroin and crack cocaine but was now trying to get treatment and detox. |
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Rats and monkeys made dependent on cocaine will always strive hard to get more. |
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He was jailed for 30 months for possession of class A drugs, namely heroin and cocaine, with intent to supply. |
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He was jailed for nine years after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs and possession of cocaine and cannabis. |
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A man stopped by police on patrol in a local park was found to have cocaine and heroin on him. |
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He was found in possession of crack cocaine, which is categorized as a class A drug. |
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Prior to the criminalisation of cocaine and opium, organised crime had no reason to be involved in the drugs trade. |
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For example, the propensity of opioid abusers entering opioid agonist treatment to discount their cocaine use has been previously documented. |
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The specimens are tested for marijuana, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, PCP, and five other drugs. |
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A urine drug screen for cocaine, opiates, and methamphetamine was conducted on each potential participant. |
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There is no difference between men and women on lifetime prevalence of cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, or sedatives. |
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Whether it be alcohol, cannabis, opiates, Khat, cocaine, nicotine or merely caffeine, few of us seem able to face life without chemical crutches. |
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Drugs such as opiates and cocaine are clearly very enjoyable, and users often report that such drugs produce intense feelings of pleasure. |
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The results of a urine toxicology screen were positive for opiates and cocaine. |
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After refusing to leave the cell, one inmate, a cocaine and heroin addict serving seven years for violent robberies, headbutted the officer. |
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The nine-month undercover sting saw two police officers infiltrate drug users and dealers in the town and buy heroin and crack cocaine from them. |
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I'm happier than I was three years ago, when I was drinking and I was on cocaine. |
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Decriminalization of cocaine and heroin, for instance, would probably be stymied by this, whatever its merits might be in your own opinion. |
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It could be said that alcohol and tobacco are much more harmful drugs than either cocaine or heroin. |
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Rock legends are usually known for hemorrhaging money on cocaine or being glad-handed into harebrained oil pipeline investments. |
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A main reason for the change is that it is hoped it will free up police to concentrate on hard drugs such as heroin and crack cocaine. |
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Its still illegal, but what this does mean is that the police are cracking down on the harder drugs, like cocaine and heroin. |
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This suggested that marijuana use was not a necessary precursor to use of crack, powder cocaine, or heroin. |
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Basically ice is to amphetamine powder what crack is to cocaine, very powerful. |
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The use of cocaine and crack is also on the increase, according to the report. |
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It will currently include, among many other substances, cannabis, heroin, cocaine, crack, LSD and ecstasy. |
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How can you say that loose cocaine doesn't matter when you can't make crack without loose cocaine? |
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Arrestees were more forthcoming with their heroin and marijuana use than they were with their crack or power cocaine use. |
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Those who test positive for heroin, cocaine or crack cocaine will be offered the opportunity to enter treatment. |
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They were accused of dealing in powdered cocaine, but crack was the local drug of choice. |
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Tests showed she suffered a heart attack after taking heroin, morphine and cocaine. |
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Police found cocaine and cannabis when they stopped a man in the street, a court has heard. |
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Connecticut is currently one of thirteen states with major crack and powder cocaine sentencing distinctions. |
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I have tried, time and again, but I cannot free myself from an addiction that has as firm a hold on me as heroin, cocaine or crack. |
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Last March, cocaine, ecstasy and cannabis resin were found at Rear Cross on the Tipperary border, and at Hyde Road in Limerick. |
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One of the latest scams is a chemical process that allows traffickers to sneak cocaine past sniffer dogs. |
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They found drugs, including cocaine and cannabis resin, together with drugs equipment. |
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Those who used marijuana, cocaine, and hallucinogens were more likely to report their use than heroin users. |
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If trading in cannabis is to be legalised, then why not also legalise ecstasy and other hallucinogens, cocaine and heroin? |
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During some of these incidents he admitted to being high on heroin and cocaine. |
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More than 14,800 tons of toxic chemicals are dumped into the Amazon jungle every year as traffickers turn coca into raw cocaine paste. |
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When they searched him they found 31 separate wraps of crack cocaine wrapped in cling film. |
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The Coast Guard was there and photographing when two boats believed to be carrying cocaine entered U.S. waters. |
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There was almost no admitted use of other substances such as cocaine, hallucinogens, or amphetamines. |
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The indicator for each time interval is whether or not respondents reported having used marijuana, cocaine, or hallucinogens. |
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In undertaking crime to support their drug habits, cocaine and heroin abusers become likelier than usual to be arrested. |
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A heroin and cocaine addict who preyed on elderly women to feed his drugs habit has been jailed for three years. |
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Number of cocaine use days prior to treatment was covaried to control for inflated anxiety levels due to higher cocaine use levels. |
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Knowledgeable users maintain that chewing khat has more in common with coffee than cocaine. |
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All pregnant women should avoid cigarettes and cocaine, which contribute to abruption and certain other pregnancy complications. |
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Air Jamaica has reduced its flights to the UK in the wake of the introduction of hi-tech wands that can detect cocaine inside passengers. |
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Street youth involved in prostitution have been found to be more likely to be abusers of crack cocaine. |
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In college I abused alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and other drugs socially, at parties. |
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Most were young men, aged between 18 and 25, who were heroin and crack cocaine addicts funding habits through begging and crime. |
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During the raids police seized personal belongings, documents, drugs paraphernalia, a quantity of crack cocaine and a small amount of cannabis. |
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To make crack cocaine, ordinary cocaine is concentrated by heating the drug in a baking soda paste until the water evaporates. |
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He used cocaine to treat depression, asthma, cachexia, and for overcoming morphine addiction. |
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On July 23, 1999, police officers in Tulia hit the streets with warrants for the arrests of 46 cocaine dealers. |
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He explores how cocaine destroys the placenta, the fetus, and the infant's life. |
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He has used mescaline, cocaine and acid, although he has not indulged in intravenous drugs. |
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This is by far the largest amount of cocaine ever to be seized in Durban, police said. |
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If your performance is being impaired by snorting cocaine or drinking too much you could be subject to disciplinary procedures anyway. |
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Last Post agents were shocked at the news this week that practically all German euro banknotes contain traces of cocaine. |
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Six jurors believed, like the coroner, that it was acute cocaine intoxication. |
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Next month, she will have been off booze and cocaine for three years and ops to rebuild her nose have been a success. |
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I suppose when you're out of your mind on cheap cider, homegrown weed and crack cocaine you might enjoy muck like that. |
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Random drug testing was conducted on urine specimens to detect the use of amphetamines, opiates, cocaine, marijuana, and phencyclidine. |
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Police say there are currently around 3,000 heroin and crack cocaine addicts in the town. |
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The proposals would force young people addicted to heroin and cocaine to either submit to treatment or face the full force of the law. |
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Both her parents were heroin addicts at the time and she had ended up addicted to crack cocaine. |
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We estimate that some 20,000 young people are currently addicted to heroin and cocaine. |
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Caffeine is addictive and hooks you in the same way as amphetamines, cocaine and heroin. |
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His team are using fruit flies to study the genetics of cocaine and other addictive drugs. |
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Crack is a combination of cocaine hydrochloride, baking soda, and other adulterants which gives rise to a rock-like substance. |
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It is where the former snooker superstar, cocaine addict, failed car salesman and landscape gardener, now whiles away his hours. |
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We have highlighted the increased availability and affordability of powder cocaine. |
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Some medications, as well as alcohol and cocaine, increase vulnerability to heat. |
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The papers also reported his claim to have had a bogus cocaine habit put around by a government press secretary. |
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Gallagher will not be able to reapply for his licence for another 18 months after he admitted to testing positive for cocaine again. |
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Furthermore, testing positive for cocaine significantly increased the likelihood of both drug-related rearrest and nondrug rearrest. |
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A cocaine vaccine developed by a UK pharmaceutical company could help cocaine addicts kick their habit. |
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Crack cocaine and alcohol were the most widely used substances, followed by heroin and speedball. |
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Results indicate that while cocaine did constrict brain blood vessels in men, it failed to do so in women. |
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When you stop smoking, the withdrawal from nicotine can be as difficult as withdrawing from heroin or cocaine. |
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At this point, back in the early half of the Eighties, cocaine was a recreational drug. |
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She knows now that it was supposed to be a way for her to convince herself of her own invincibility, that cocaine didn't rule her life. |
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Booze and cocaine corroded his sanity and left him with a legacy of irrational behaviour. |
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He pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine and was conditionally discharged for two years. |
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The most common drug of choice was heroin, with a much smaller number reporting cocaine and speedball. |
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Ritalin is an amphetamine-like drug, a controlled substance with similar pharmacological properties to cocaine. |
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Her alcoholism and addiction to cocaine make her paranoid and unpredictable. |
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But Chris slipped into alcoholism and became addicted to cocaine and Ecstasy. |
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In his pants, police found three wraps of heroin totalling 851 mg and two of crack cocaine totalling 311 mg. |
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The rookie dealers are given about 10 wraps of heroin or crack cocaine at a time. |
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The next day, officers searched his home discovering three Ecstasy pills, seven wraps of cocaine and cannabis resin hidden in an aftershave box. |
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In an atmosphere of ecstasy, pot smoking and cocaine line drug taking the evening gets out of hand. |
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When are we going to catch up with other countries and realise that smoking a bit of pot is not going to turn us all into cocaine addicts. |
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The problem with giving people crack cocaine in exchange for registering voters is that you just can't trust crackheads to follow the rules. |
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The illegal drugs most commonly used in our sample were cocaine, heroin, and speedball, a mixture of heroin and cocaine. |
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A cocaine dealer who got into the trade to make easy money was caught after he got involved in a drunken fracas outside a nightclub. |
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Sniffing cocaine was most frequently reported, followed by injecting speedballs, injecting cocaine alone, and sniffing speedballs. |
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Supporting CTF, deathmatch, and team deathmatch, the entire multiplayer experience is hopped up on cocaine. |
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Heavy doses of sugar and caffeine can hook you just as easily as nicotine or crack cocaine. |
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There are no substitutes for cocaine and hashish addicts to help them stop using drugs. |
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Cocaine and crack cocaine were used by only a small minority of women in each group. |
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At the time he was desperately trying to pay of debts he had built up through his drug addiction using heroin and crack cocaine. |
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He's got quite a bad drugs background, and it just goes to show that using heroin and crack cocaine is very expensive. |
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But when he was arrested at Trinity Road in Bristol he was found not to be using crack cocaine or heroin. |
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This would have a bad effect on society, as we don't want increased use of cocaine and heroin. |
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She found a job and a flat but fell into drug use, taking cocaine and ecstasy, and her life began to fall apart. |
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This is made simply by adding baking soda to a solution of cocaine hydrochloride and heating the mixture. |
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A gang of evil drug dealers have been put behind bars for a total of nearly 20 years for peddling cocaine, Ecstasy and amphetamines. |
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He kept disappearing into the toilet where he would latch the door and snort cocaine. |
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The hypertensive effects of cocaine and amphetamines also are sympathomimetic. |
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Ritalin is a stimulant whose effects are similar to those of amphetamine, methamphetamine and cocaine. |
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Nicotine has a similar addiction liability profile to cocaine, morphine, or amphetamine. |
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Heroin, amphetamine, cocaine and cannabis were hidden in large canisters of glue. |
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A drugs haul of heroin, cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines and ecstasy tablets were seized in raids on 27 houses. |
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In fact, daily use of tobacco seems to correlate more to the use of cocaine and amphetamine than does occasional use of cannabis. |
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By the time he was 21, he was downing two and a half bottles of rum a day, washed down by cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines and heroin. |
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In neither case did urine screening detect cocaine, amphetamines, or other abused drugs. |
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The drug dealer, identified simply as XXXX, is ready to retire with the fortune he made peddling cocaine. |
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A teenage drug dealer who peddled heroin and crack cocaine on the streets of Swindon is facing a lengthy jail term. |
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With their sunglasses and their black zip-up tops, you might take them for the kind of modern rock stars who prefer herbal tea to cocaine. |
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But when low grades kept him from attending college, he hit the streets, peddling crack cocaine. |
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Most people acknowledge the big difference between the dangers of soft drugs such as cannabis and the likes of heroine and cocaine. |
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Among drug users, abused youth were significantly younger than their nonabused peers in mean age of onset of marijuana, cocaine, and uppers use. |
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He'd seen him the other day snorting cocaine or some other drug in an alley on his way back from school. |
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In the last three weeks, up to 25 drug users have come here every night to shoot heroin and cocaine into their veins. |
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Crack is a ready to use form of freebase cocaine which is easily and inexpensively produced. |
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He admitted that some impoverished farmers sell the crop to third parties who make cocaine for export to Western countries. |
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While it is known that Antabuse produces an aversion to alcohol, this study could herald an important breakthrough in treating cocaine addiction. |
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Losing his battle with sobriety, the fictional Ellis drinks vodka like a fish and snorts cocaine. |
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This saved time and money would allow them to track down the users of harder drugs, such as heroin and cocaine. |
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Unlike the processing of freebase cocaine, converting powder cocaine into crack cocaine does not involve any flammable solvents. |
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Jay also has a real fascination with venereal disease, snorting cocaine and taking violent revenge on cheating women. |
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According to the study's author, it's not clear whether cocaine kills brain cells or merely impairs them, or whether the effect is reversible. |
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After the delivery, coils were reweighed to verify the amount of cocaine that was volatilized. |
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I became an alcoholic and began to deal in drugs, even snorting cocaine and crack. |
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The preparation of freebase cocaine involves highly explosive solvents, extensive production time, and specialized equipment. |
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If it gets out that she snorts cocaine, teenage girls will think it's cool to snort cocaine. |
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A single snort of cocaine triggers a week-long surge of activity in the brain's addiction centre, scientists said yesterday. |
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Crack is safer and easier to obtain than freebase cocaine because baking soda is used instead of ether to remove the hydrochloride. |
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She casually and inexplicably decides that it's okay to fill her snoot with cocaine. |
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In 1905, cocaine was replaced by the synthetic drug novocaine This in turn was replaced by lignocaine, which is in use today. |
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Richard cut up the cocaine into two lines with a bank card he took from his wallet. |
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He told police that he had snorted two lines of cocaine that evening, December 11 last year, but claimed the drug had no effect. |
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Now, I have the odd pint and maybe the odd line of cocaine on a special occasion. |
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He said that on one occasion the couple had been heard having an argument about which of them would chop lines of cocaine or feed their dog. |
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He also told the jury he had had four lines of cocaine and ten pints of lager that evening. |
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Leeds Crown Court heard all three were drinking before the attack while Johnston had also snorted four lines of cocaine. |
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She was listless, helpless, but not suicidal, and used cocaine sporadically. |
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All this time would be much better used in trying to catch those selling heroin or cocaine, drugs which kill. |
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If people choose to ingest opium, heroin, cocaine, crack, marijuana, or any of the dozens of uppers, downers, and hallucinogens in common use, let them. |
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He snorted the drug or smoked crack cocaine three to five times a week. |
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Four wraps of heroin and two wraps of crack cocaine were found. |
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Despite the odd police haul like the cocaine one the other day, interdiction at our borders or on the streets is at best slowing the rate of rise. |
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The international cocaine trade re-emerged in Colombia in the 1970s, courtesy of a mafia which cut its teeth on contraband whiskey, marijuana and luxury goods. |
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Neither did he remember landing on the road with a bounce, only to be sifted through and robbed of his watch by a man in search of money for a cocaine fix. |
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His brother was conventionally dressed last week when, as one of many admiring headlines revealed, his ship pulled off a big cocaine bust during his first week at sea. |
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For example it may be that heroin addicts choose heroin because it counteracts the rage and aggression they feel, while cocaine may be used to medicate against depression. |
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To a certain extent, smokable cocaine, in the form of freebase had been known for nearly twenty years by experienced cocaine users who produced their own supply. |
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A major factor responsible for the dramatic increase in cocaine use is the ability to freebase cocaine and extract essentially pure drug to be smoked as crack. |
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Abusers of freebase cocaine, regardless of how they obtain the drug, are far more likely to become dependent on the substance than those who sniff cocaine hydrochloride. |
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Crack is a form that is prepared from freebased cocaine, the cocaine user don't buy the equipment or be exposed to explosive chemicals used with freebasing. |
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What you see before you are thousands of kilograms of high-grade cocaine that the laboratory had manufactured and shipped by specially equipped freighters into this country. |
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Crack cocaine is a much different substance than powdered cocaine. |
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Each offender was aware she was importing cocaine into Canada and, given the notorious dangerousness of the drug, each must have been aware of the serious wrong committed. |
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Many young people in the town are regarded as casual users of these recreational drugs, which are often seen as the gateway drug to substances such as cocaine and heroin. |
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In addition, athletes might not perceive marijuana as being as harmful as cocaine or psychedelics, and therefore may be more inclined to try the perceived lesser of two evils. |
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I pulled out a dime bag filled with cocaine from an inside pocket. |
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The need to develop a medication that is consistently effective for cocaine abuse has brought attention to another class of agents called excitatory amino acid antagonists. |
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For most of the century, opium, morphine, and cocaine were legally and cheaply available without a prescription at drugstores and grocery stores and through the mail. |
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Coca-Cola was a wildly popular drink and hangover remedy because, well, it contained cocaine. |
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An ITF anti-doping tribunal ruled in 2009 that Richard Gasquet accidently ingested cocaine while kissing a woman at a nightclub. |
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He dealt drugs, was addicted to cocaine by the time he was 13, and found himself constantly in trouble with the law. |
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To smuggle 500 kilograms of Mexican cocaine in frozen fish from Guyana to Italy would require as many as 5,000 fish. |
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A line of cocaine is now cheaper than many high-street cups of coffee. |
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The comedian Stephen Fry as admitted taking cocaine in Buckingham Palace at the height of his drug addiction. |
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Barba offered me a line of cocaine as we sat on his bunk bed covered by posters of musicians and half-naked women. |
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But when he tried to snort the cocaine off a business card, he blew the wrong way and knocked the powder off the card. |
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The skinny Minnie even had some critics asking if the famed mouse had binged on celery and cocaine over the summer. |
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Whenever he took cocaine, he became violent and quarrelsome. |
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In 1988 he was jailed for seven months when police in Jersey found half an ounce of cocaine on board his chopper. |
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Just last week, it was reported that the 44-year-old Hunter was discharged from the Navy after testing positive for cocaine. |
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Until the previous day Mr Fairclough had lived in Mr Bartlett's flat in Strensall, but Mr Bartlett had asked him to leave for either taking cocaine or being blind drunk. |
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The Demerol, the vicodin, the percocet, codeine, the cocaine, the Jack Daniels, the wine. |
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He was acquitted of eight charges involving cocaine racketeering. |
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On Villa Road there are kids selling crack, weed and cocaine. |
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This is a proper copper who has busted cocaine rings in the past. |
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He lived on a diet of heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, barbiturates, LSD and heaven knows what else, washed down with industrial quantities of Jack Daniels. |
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In addition, she said there was a need to dispel some of the myths around cocaine such as the notion that it is relatively safe and relatively clean. |
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And 38 percent of children whose mothers used cocaine while pregnant are developmentally delayed. |
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After Brown let them into the property, they found two bags containing money along with four wraps of heroin and two wraps of cocaine inside a small wooden box. |
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The saucy and self-possessed singer had kicked her cocaine drug habit and hired a new manager, Lupe De Leon. |
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Her latest stumble on the rocky road to recovery, being caught with crack cocaine at a drug rehab center, shows that she is in desperate need of help. |
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Even Congress passed a law reducing the disparity between crack and powder cocaine sentences. |
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And while the woman did shoot heroin, she also shot a lot of cocaine. |
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Model Sophie Anderton battled a 10-year addiction to cocaine but said she used retail therapy to help fight her cravings, buying more than 400 pairs of Gina shoes. |
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Thyrotoxicosis, anticholinergic drug poisoning, and amphetamine or cocaine use can result in signs of increased sympathetic activity and altered mental status. |
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Although mental development index scores decreased over time for both groups of infants, children prenatally exposed to cocaine had scores that decreased faster. |
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The combination of impulsive sensation-seeking and aggression was also related to antisocial personality disorder among male prisoners and to level of cocaine abuse. |
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Did you know the profit margins on pirate CDs are higher than cocaine? |
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He was at a house party when a good-looking woman came out of the bathroom and told him about the cocaine she was doing. |
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Yes, a perfectly realised single can be as thrilling as a cocaine rush. |
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You don't want to develop any addictions to cocaine or speed. |
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Banning parties and blockading raves will not stop a movement, nor will it stop the use of ecstasy, cocaine, speed, heroin and pot for that matter. |
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Strychnine, atropine, cocaine, certain snake venoms, and other poisons cause convulsions, resulting from altered nerve conduction in the brain and spinal cord. |
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The commission noted that guzman is under federal indictment for running up to 2,000 kilograms of cocaine through Chicago. |
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With a taut, shrunken face, a penchant for cocaine injections, and a fondness for disguise and deception, Holmes is his own Hyde. |
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In addition, risks for hepatitis C include sharing straws to snort cocaine or receiving a tattoo. |
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