Cocaine is a powerful stimulant that places immense stress on the heart and central nervous system. The addition of unknown chemicals can exacerbate these effects, leading to: Acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) Ischemic or hemorrhagic strokes Severe hypertension (high blood pressure) Seizures and neurological impairment Respiratory Complications
In the illicit drug market, "recut crack" (also known as "re-rocked" or "re-cooked" crack) is a term used to describe crack cocaine that has been processed again, usually with added cutting agents, to increase its volume and profitability. This process, often done by middlemen or street-level dealers, significantly alters the purity of the drug, leading to unpredictable, and often dangerous, effects on the user.
Recut crack often contains a cocktail of hazardous chemicals, including:
Recut Crack: Understanding the Risks and Consequences of "Re-Rocked" Cocaine
The inhalation of adulterated crack cocaine is linked to serious lung injuries. This is often caused by the combustion of cutting agents that were never intended for human consumption or inhalation. Symptoms may include chronic coughing, chest pain, and "crack lung," a term for acute pulmonary toxicity. The Danger of Deceptive Marketing
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