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Dangers of using crack cocaine by bipolar patients

Way back in 1961, the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, had segregated coca leaf under the same category as cocaine and heroin, referring to it as a “dangerous and potent” drug. Crack cocaine, a popular street drug responsible for many fatal overdosing incidents in the U.S., is a crystal form of cocaine made of extract from the coca leaf. Crack is the most potent and riskiest form of cocaine.

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Dangers of using crack cocaine by bipolar patients

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  1. Dange Dangers rs of of Using Crack Cocaine Using Crack Cocaine by by Bipolar Patients Bipolar Patients Way back in 1961, the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, had segregated coca leaf under the same category as cocaine and heroin, referring to it as a “dangerous and potent” drug. Crack cocaine, a popular street drug responsible for many fatal overdosing incidents in the U.S., is a crystal form of cocaine made of extract from the coca leaf. Crack is the most potent and riskiest form of cocaine. However, to make cocaine more potent and addictive, producers resorted to mixing the drug with ammonia and baking powder, among other synthetic substances. As per a research conducted by the Center for Substance Abuse Research at the University of Maryland, this variety of cocaine could be more dangerous than powdered cocaine because of the intensity with which it hits the brain. Sadly, many people living with bipolar disorder (BD) tend to self-medicate using crack cocaine or other illicit drugs. While substances produce a sense of high, the crash caused combination of the two is just as quick. Instead of relieving the psychiatric condition, crack is known to increase the sense of alienation bipolar patients. addictive temporarily by a complex in Using any drug with bipolar undermines the cure Most people living with bipolarity have a cyclic variation of moods, ranging from depression to mania or hypermania and then back again. Although advancements in the field of virtual reality and engineered drugs have ensured that many living with this disorder do not suffer from such extreme conditions, many people still resort to drugs to alleviate the pain. Of all drugs used by psychiatric patients, cocaine is considered to be the most harmful. Some of the challenges associated with the use of crack cocaine in BD patients are: Difficulty in identifying BD due to a marked similarity in the signs of cocaine abuse and bipolarity. Increase in the severity of the illness due to prolonged use of cocaine, which impedes treatment. www.sovtexas.com

  2. Feelings of extreme discomfort due to simultaneity of mania and a depressive episode in crack abusers. Longer durations of recovery. Dual diagnosis more common than thought Co-occurring disorders are not a rare phenomenon as some studies suggest that many people living with any mental disorder also have to deal with a drug or alcohol addiction. Dual diagnosis usually manifests in various forms primarily because the gamut of mental disorders is broad. Therefore, an individual may be coping with mental illnesses like bipolarity, depression, anxiety disorder, PTSD and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), along with an addiction to substances like alcohol, drugs, etc. Mental health and substance abuse together often complicate the situation because the affected people are unaware that they are abusing drugs or alcohol to escape their ongoing mental issues. While the two conditions might appear quite distinct on the surface, in reality they are interrelated with patients suffering from psychiatric problems in tandem with drug or alcohol dependency. Thus, psychiatric patients have better chances of recovery if they steer clear of their addictive behaviors. An array of medications can help in controlling the mood shifts, therefore, one need not seek refuge in illegal drugs to feel calm and happy. Also, recent scientific advancements have resulted in treatments such as darkness therapy and virtual reality therapy, which when taken adjunct to traditional therapies can help control manic and depressive episodes. Seeking professional help The fact that bipolar patients have a higher chance of abusing illicit substances like crack cocaine necessitates the need for dual diagnosis residential treatment. In instances of drug use, dedicated dual diagnosis rehab centers play a key role in ensuring that both mental disorder and substance use disorder are taken care of. The Sovereign Health of El Paso, Texas specializes in treating all kinds of co-occurring conditions of mental disorders and drug dependence problems. The facility, one of the best dual diagnosis treatment centers in Texas, helps in the quick recovery of patients availing necessary treatment. Call our 24/7 helpline number 866-399-5740 for more information. www.sovtexas.com

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