Cocaine Abuse
Continuing Medical Education (CME) .
Founded in 1978, Continuing Medical Education (CME) is an organization widely recognized in the healthcare community as a leader in continuing medical education and information. This article available on their Web site (part of the NIDA Capsule Series) provides descriptive information about cocaine abuse, as well as statistical data depicting the extent of use among adolescents between 8-12th grade. Data from previous National Household Surveys and the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) relating to trends in cocaine-related emergency room episodes is also available here. Also discussed are methods of cocaine use, associated health and psychological hazards, consequence of use, and available treatment options and statistics.
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