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No, it will not. Crack is simply cocaine prepared with baking soda in a way that makes it smokeable so a drug test performed on someone who has taken crack and someone who has taken cocaine will return the same chemical signature.
The amount of crack cocaine produced from 3.5 grams of cocaine can vary depending on the specific production process and purity of the cocaine being used. On average, about 10-20% of the original cocaine weight can be converted into crack cocaine, so from 3.5 grams of cocaine, you might get around 0.35 to 0.7 grams of crack cocaine.
A hit of crack cocaine reaches the brain almost instantaneously -- in about 3 seconds or less.
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Crack cocaine in the united States
No, using crack pipes does not make you stronger. In fact, crack cocaine is a highly addictive and harmful substance that can have serious negative effects on physical and mental health. It is important to seek help if you or someone you know is using crack cocaine.
Crack/Cocaine is listed as a stimulant.
No, PCP and crack cocaine are two different drugs.
Cocaine refers to the drug in its powder form, while crack is cocaine that has been processed into a rock crystal, typically smoked. Crack is a more potent and fast-acting form of cocaine, leading to a quicker and more intense high. Additionally, crack is generally cheaper and more addictive than powder cocaine.
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.
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