Cocaine use is becoming ever more prevalent in today’s society: from the occasional, recreational user searching a euphoric ‘buzz’ at a party, to the more serious, hardened cocaine addict – for whom cocaine has become so ingrained it’s now become an everyday part of life.
Cocaine activates the reward centre in the brain which then releases euphoric hormones and neurotransmitters, including dopamine, oxytocin and adrenaline – which are mood enhancing. However users of cocaine will often experience symptoms including; feeling ‘jittery’, anxious, paranoid, mood swings, paranoia and panic attacks.
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