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Treatment for Cocaine Addiction

Facts regarding cocaine and cocaine addiction

The DEA regards cocaine as one of the primary drug threats in the US today. Additionally, most health organizations and medical professionals consider cocaine addiction as a serious public health threat due to the numerous deaths due overdose and serious illnesses that are associated with cocaine abuse, addiction, and dependency. When a person is abusing cocaine or addicted to it, you will start to notice the following issues:

  •  Behavioral warning signs – changes in demeanor, noticeable changes in behavior, erratic mood swings, and panic attacks
  •  Financial issues and money problems – an increase in bank withdrawal amounts and no valid explanation for what is happening to the money
  •  Paraphernalia lying around – different types of implements lying around that indicate a person is snorting cocaine such as razor blades, small glass mirrors, storage vials, and straws that are cut shorter in length
  •  Physical warning signs – appetite loss and sudden weight decrease, dilated pupils, nose bleeds, and sniffing constantly

In addition to the above, bizarre behavior is extremely common when someone is in need of treatment for cocaine addiction. As an example, the phone will ring at odd hours of the night or early morning followed by a strange excuse for leaving the house. Chances are that phone call was the person’s connection or cocaine dealer calling to let them know that they received a shipment and the time to buy it is now.

Additionally, cocaine addiction affects individuals emotionally, mentally, physically, and even spiritually while at the same time resulting in negative consequences financially, legally, and socially. Regardless, the above are all distinct indicators that the individual has a problem with the substance and needs to undergo treatment for cocaine addiction. As cocaine has long lasting impact on the brain and central nervous system, it takes nearly 5 years of sobriety to get back the normal brain functioning. It is bets to enter professional rehab to ensure early recovery as the chronic addiction is extremely difficult to overcome.

Help is only a phone call or a mouse click away

If you or a loved one is suffering with cocaine addiction, you should contact the Delray Recovery Center and talk with one of our addiction specialists regarding our Strength to Change program and treatment for cocaine addiction. This program was developed by our skilled team of physicians, psychiatrists, and therapists to help those who are suffering with any substance addiction.

For more information on our Strength to Change program and to speak with an addiction specialist immediately, please call the toll-free phone number listed above. We will be happy to answer your questions and assist you in any way possible.

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