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Cocaine use how long out of system
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Dr. Frank Kuitems answered
39 years experience Internal Medicine
Airy dangerous: after single use of keeping
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Impossible to say: Some of the problems may be from spasm to arteries caused by tobacco and cocaine, and this will stop soon after you quit those drugs. If there is alr ... Read More
A 47-year-old member asked:

Dr. Robert Olsen answered
51 years experience Psychiatry
2 to 4 days: The duration of detection will depend of the type of analysis used, the duration could conceivably be longer if you use alcohol with the cocaine.
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Dr. Marc Zimmermann answered
22 years experience Psychiatry
That depends: Your brain will need time to heal. This will vary with the amount drugs used and duration of the use. It can take up to two years abstinence for a c ... Read More
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A 53-year-old female asked:

Dr. Shariq Refai answered
13 years experience Psychiatry
No: No Cocaine will only show up if you do a drug test. It is a drug tested in urine drug screens if that is done but you have to specifically test for it ... Read More
A 32-year-old female asked:

Dr. Pamela Pappas answered
42 years experience Psychiatry
Cocaine: Tests for Cocaine check for its metabolite, benzoylecgonine. It remains detectable in the urine for 2-30 days after last use.
A 18-year-old male asked:

Dr. Michael Easton answered
38 years experience Psychiatry
See a physician: If you had some type of cardiac injury the healing process is the same irregardless of the cause. I would consult with your physician to get this eva ... Read More
A 21-year-old member asked:

Dr. Foster Carr answered
33 years experience General Practice
Yes: Snorting of Cocaine has been reported to cause endocarditits and other distant infections from the nasal area. The Cocaine constricts the blood vessel ... Read More
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Dr. Edward Neilsen answered
19 years experience Family Medicine
Vasoconstriction: Cocaine causes blood vessels to shrink down (vasoconstrict). This increases blood pressure and decreases blood flow to vital organs. This can cause ... Read More
A 36-year-old member asked:

Dr. Evan Altman answered
19 years experience Psychiatry
Levamisole: Most of the time the cause of the purple discoloration of skin due to bleeding under the skin (called purpura) after Cocaine use is because of a chemo ... Read More
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