RISK OF USE
Cocaine possesses a significant potential for psychological dependence, characterized by an intense compulsion to maintain use due to its euphoric effects. This reliance often escalates into substance abuse, marked by increased frequency or higher dosages, which substantially elevates the risk of severe adverse reactions. Critically, chronic or excessive cocaine consumption has been linked to fatal outcomes resulting from cardiovascular or respiratory failure.
Key Formal Adjustments
* “High feeling” was replaced with “euphoric effects,” which is the standard clinical term.
* “Strong desire” was upgraded to “intense compulsion” to better reflect the nature of addiction.
* “Heart or breathing failure” was refined to “cardiovascular or respiratory failure” for professional precision.


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