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Cocaine addiction can lead to serious consequences if not treated in time, but thankfully, cocaine addiction treatment is relatively simple and easy to come by, especially if expert help is sought. Getting in touch with a free, confidential helpline can really improve your chances of overcoming your addiction, so call 1-800-660-0986 to discuss your options for cocaine addiction treatment today.

Signs That You are Addicted to Cocaine

cocaine addictionAlthough cocaine is a highly addictive substance, people don’t always realize that they have become dependent on it. This can be exceedingly detrimental to somebody’s health. However, there are many symptoms and signs that you are addicted to cocaine. It could be that responsibilities at home or at work are being neglected because of your drug use. It is also possible that you are taking cocaine in dangerous circumstances or taking risks while you’re high; for example, you may be using dirty needles or driving while still under the influence of cocaine. You may also be getting into legal trouble, such as stealing to fuel your drug habit. Other signs that you are addicted to cocaine can include your body building up a tolerance to the substance. This means that a higher dose of the drug is needed in order to achieve the same high, which can have extremely adverse affects. A person may abandon activities that they have previously enjoyed, such as sports or socializing with friends. You may also begin to lose control over your use of cocaine by using more of the drug than you had intended, or using it more often. Physical signs that you are addicted to cocaine can include bloodshot eyes, dilated pupils, and deterioration in personal hygiene or grooming. With expert help, however, cocaine addiction treatment can be easily completed, and by calling a free national referral service, the probability of overcoming your addiction is greatly increased.

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Help for cocaine addicts is comparatively simple to come by, and a course of cocaine addiction treatment is often very straightforward to complete. If you realize that you or somebody close to you is displaying any signs of a cocaine addiction, you may want to consider talking to a professional or to a confidential helpline. It is likely that there will be counselors or therapists in your local area who will be able to help you. It is also important to stay close to family or friends during your treatment, as social circles can be a real pillar of strength. It is much easier to cope with cocaine addiction with the help of others than try to go it alone, so you may wish to consider joining a support group or calling a national hotline. It is likely that there will be many addiction clinics or programs in your area, and signing up for a course of cocaine addiction treatment is an important step in overcoming an addiction. In order to discuss your options, you may wish to call 1-800-660-0986 to speak to friendly and helpful professionals, who will be able to guide you as you overcome your addiction.

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