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\"effectsCocaine was once seen as a man’s drug. The burst of energy that cocaine delivers was seen as vital to the success of men who had to juggle demanding careers, needy romantic partners and disobedient children. Men don’t have a monopoly on life stresses, however, and cocaine also seems to be an effective drug for women. In a study of the issue, published in STASH<\/a><\/em>, researchers found that when women were given the opportunity to use cocaine, they did so at rates comparable to men. Women weren’t offered the drug as often as men were, as once again, the drug is seen as suitable only for men, but the drug seemed to have a deep impact on the women who managed to obtain it.<\/p>\n

Once these women did start taking cocaine, they tended to use the drug more often each day than men did, and they were more likely to meet the criteria for a diagnosis of dependence, when compared to men. Cocaine and women seem to be a deadly combination resulting in addictions that form quickly and put down deep roots.<\/p>\n

Women who are addicted like this might take staggeringly high dosages of cocaine.<\/p>\n

Their bodies adjust to the effects of the drugs, so smaller doses seem to have no impact at all. Some women even take cocaine in binges, piling one dose on top of another in rapid succession. Battling the body’s ability to adapt like this can have a devastating impact on a woman’s health and well-being, as cocaine is a deeply damaging drug.<\/p>\n

Methods of Use<\/h2>\n

Cocaine is one of the most versatile drugs of abuse<\/a> on the market today. Users can snort, swallow, smoke or inject the various forms of cocaine that they buy, and feel a slightly different response with each different method they use. Unfortunately, each method of using cocaine is associated with some form of bodily damage, meaning that there is no safe way to take cocaine. Each time the substance enters the body, it leaves damage in its wake.<\/p>\n

Those who snort cocaine subject the delicate tissues of the nose and sinuses to a powerful substance that can restrict blood flow almost on contact. With repeated usage, the tissues exposed to cocaine can become so starved for blood that they might begin to slough off and die. These users might develop nosebleeds or an inability to smell. They might even develop holes in the cartilage that holds the nose in place.<\/p>\n

\"cocainePeople who ingest cocaine might have similar tissue death, although their painful symptoms are centered in the stomach and bowels. These people might experience blood in their bowel movements, or they might even vomit blood. They might also lose weight, as their damaged tissues can’t pull the calories and nutrients out of the foods the people eat.<\/p>\n

Some people who ingest cocaine develop infections such as gangrene deep within their bodies, as the reduced blood flow doesn’t allow the body to mount a serious defense against an infection.<\/p>\n

People who inject cocaine are at great risk for developing blood-borne infections, such as hepatitis B and C or HIV\/AIDS. Statistics released by the National Institute on Drug Abuse<\/a> suggest that by the time people have been injecting drugs for five years, their chances of being infected by hepatitis C stand at 50 to 80 percent. Some of this risk comes from sharing needles, as a tiny speck of blood that’s not visible to the naked eye could harbor hundreds or even thousands of infection spores. But those who inject cocaine also tend to experience such an intense rush from the drug that they’re capable of doing things they might not do when sober, and this might include engaging in risky sex. These behaviors can also be responsible for a blood-borne infection.<\/p>\n

Diseases like this can often be effectively treated with medications and other therapies, but in general, the earlier the issue is caught, the better. People with addictions might lead such chaotic lives that they allow the infections to rage on without treatment for extended periods of time, until the diseases become difficult to treat.<\/p>\n

Heart Damage<\/h2>\n

People who take cocaine often report that their hearts beat quite quickly as the drugs take hold, providing them with a physical “rush” that’s similar to the feelings they’d experience if they finished a marathon or rode their bikes for miles on a spring day. This rapidly beating heart can sustain damage in the process, and some people have died during their cocaine binges due to heart damage. A study of the issue, published in the New England Journal of Medicine<\/a><\/em>makes the link between heart damage and cocaine use quite clear, as researchers found that heart issues due to cocaine use were not related to:<\/p>\n