Why would anyone become addicted to Cocaine?
The effects of cocaine are immediate, extremely pleasurable, and transient. It produce intense but ephemeral euphoria and can make users feel more gumptious. Like caffeine, cocaine produces wakefulness and reduces hunger. Psychological effects of cocaine include feelings of well-being and a grandiose sense of power and ability mixed with anxiety and restlessness. As the drug wears off, these temporary sensations of mastery are replaced by an intense depression, and the drug abuser will then "crash", becoming lethargic and typically sleeping for several days.
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