What's the Difference Between Crack & Cocaine?
The drug cocaine consists of hydrochloride salt in the form of a powder.
Crack cocaine is made from cocaine combined with water and most often baking soda. Crack is made by boiling this mixture, cooling it, and then breaking it into small pieces that are sold as crack cocaine.
Both crack and cocaine are considered addictive, even after a single use.
Another primary difference between crack and cocaine is the high that each drug produces. The effects of cocaine will generally set in for users within minutes and last up to 30 minutes. Crack users will experience a high that begins fairly immediately (within 15 to 30 seconds) and lasts anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes.
Both drugs have long-term side effects that include heart problems, organ damage, and brain damage. Both cocaine and crack can cause throat damage that results in hoarseness and difficulty swallowing.
Cocaine often damages the inner workings of the nostrils, often resulting in a deviated septum, while crack cocaine can often yield significant lung damage among users.
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