It's sold as a white powder that is most often snorted (inhaled through the nostrils), but it can also be dissolved in water and injected. Powder cocaine can be chemically changed to create forms of cocaine that can be smoked. These forms, known as "freebase" and "crack", look like crystals or rocks.
narcotic
It is classified as : "GOOD"
Both are narcotics, but it's not classified as the same thing.
CNS
These drugs are classified as stimulants.
Caffeine, Cocaine, and Methamphetamine are stimulant
Cocaine is a stimulant. Heroin is an opioid narcotic and painkiller. Marijuana does a little bit of everything, but it is classified as a hallucinogen even though most who use it do not hallucinate.
Cocaine is in its own group. The standard drug test looks for: -Cannabinoids (marijuana, hash) -Cocaine (cocaine, crack, benzoylecognine) -Amphetamines (amphetamines, methamphetamines, speed) -Opiates (heroin, opium, codeine, morphine) -Phencyclidine (PCP)
In general some long term signs of crack cocaine use is a twitch like action that occurs randomly, another general sign is the gums and teeth if it was being smoked. Crack cocaine causes multiple effects which can mostly be classified as brain damage.
depakote is a seizure med I don't know what it would be classified as on a drug test look up this med and see what it is classified as. It may show up because some medication has been known to show up as others because of some of the ingredients. on the net type depakote info you may be able to find out there.
Although it is possible to hallucinate off while under the influence of Cocaine it is unlikely and usually means you are overdosing. Cocaine is classified as a stimulant not a hallucinogen
The active chemical in cocaine is called cocaine hydrochloride.