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Cocaine (cocaine hydrochoride) is derived from South American coca plant leaves and was
historically used as an anesthetic and in the original Coca-Cola recipe (until 1906).
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Originally developed as an anesthetic in the United States, cocaine has been replaced for medical applications as the availability of safer drugs increased.
Shallow breathing, fever, anxiety, tremors, possible death from convulsions or respiratory arrest, long-term nervous system damage.
Glassine envelopes, razors, small spoons, bitter white crystalline powder, granular rocks; short-lived euphoria changing to depression, irritability, nervousness, tightness of muscles.
Cocaine can be tested in urine, saliva, and hair. In urine, the detection time is 1 to 3 days; in saliva, 24 to 36 hours; and in hair, up to 90 days.
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