Yes it is, but I would advise against doing it. It is highly addictive, as well as illegal.
Cocaine.
Three days, same as snorted or smoked cocaine.
No. Crack is a cocaine based drug that is often smoked or snorted.
No, cocaine stays in your system for 3 days as well as ecstasy
No. They test for the metabolite, not the drug. It would not have been metabolized at that point if not previously ingested.
Filo dough, Opa!
you should pass a urine test
Powder cocaine is most commonly snorted, smoked, or injected. I have also heard that you can use cocaine by putting it up your vagina, but I have no idea how that works. Crack cocaine, on the other hand, is smoked. Crack is essentially nothing more than a diluted form of cocaine, made by boiling cocaine with baking soda and other household chemicals. It was made to be an easier-to-smoke form of cocaine. It burns more quickly than regular cocaine, which means you end up smoking more of it in the same amount of time. And, since you are smoking more of it in the same amount of time, it is even more dangerous than regular cocaine.
nope, that amount of cocaine should leave your system within a week if you drink alot of water :D
Yes he did use drugs. He smoked marijuana and sniffed cocaine occasionally. He soon quit knowing that being a drug addict resulted in being a loser.
possibly. mabey you shouldn't snort coke. pot is a different story, but cocaine is some heavy sh*t. so get clean... then you wont be counting down the days after you snort cocaine, trying to figure out when you get tested.
"That's exactly where powder cocaine goes when it is snorted. With the cocaine in your lungs, it is deposited into the bloodstream, which allows for a quicker high than if it were ingested." The above answer is not correct. Cocaine that is snorted is not inhaled into the lungs Crack cocaine is smoked, and therefore, enters the lungs and produces the fastest effect. Powder cocaine, which is administered by the route of nasal insufflation, is absorbed by the mucus membrane that lines the nasal cavity. The capillaries lining the nasal mucosa absorb the drug and it enters the bloodstream in that manner.