Menu Close
cropped-evoke-wellness-favicon-logo-512x512-1-1.png

Build a foundation for lasting recovery from addiction

Tips for Coming Off Crack Cocaine

Crack cocaine is a crystal form of cocaine. Cocaine generally comes in a powder form whereas crack cocaine comes in solid chunks or a crystal form that varies in color from pale pink to yellow to white. Crack cocaine is heated up with a flame and smoked. Its name comes from the sound it makes when it is heated that sounds like a popping or cracking sound. Crack cocaine is the most potent and purest form that cocaine comes in. It is anywhere from 75% to 100% pure cocaine and is much stronger than regular powder cocaine.

Why is Crack Cocaine So Popular?

Smoking crack cocaine allows the drug to reach the brain much more quickly. This allows for a much more intense, but shorter-lived, high that will last for about 15 minutes. Addiction can develop with crack cocaine much faster than when it is snorted. Many people say they become addicted even after the first try. Since crack cocaine is more concentrated and a purer form than cocaine, withdrawal from this drug is often much more intense. The user will experience many uncomfortable symptoms of withdrawal including paranoia, depression, fatigue, anxiety, restlessness, mood swings, agitation, problems sleeping, and vivid unpleasant dreams. The withdrawal symptoms, physical and psychological, can vary depending on the person’s specific factors like their tolerance, metabolism, time, also, the severity, and any other mental health conditions or other addictions. Withdrawal symptoms can start anywhere from 30 minutes to 72 hours after the last time the drug was used and the physical symptoms can last up to 3 months. Many reports say that psychological symptoms can last for 6 months or more.

Safely Coming Off Crack Cocaine

When a person is undergoing crack cocaine detox and withdrawal, they will experience painful and potentially dangerous side effects; they are at an increased risk of experiencing psychological and physical harm. When trying to quit on your cold turkey, the craving experienced during this time is also persistent and intense, making it harder to get through the detox process on your own. If unsupervised a person could also get hurt. They may also be in an environment where staying clean is too difficult to do. If a person uses a medical detox facility to get off of drugs, the risk of relapse or self-harm is significantly reduced. The best and safest way to coming off of crack cocaine is with the help of a medically assisted detox facility. In detox, they can do their best to relieve the symptoms of withdrawal and keep you safe and comfortable. Doctors at the facility can prescribe you safe medications to help get rid of the uncomfortable symptoms. Therapists are also on stand by to talk you through any depression, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts that may occur. Also, when you are in a detox facility, you are in a drug-free environment and have no access to crack cocaine or any other harmful substances. A medically assisted detox is the best option for coming off of crack cocaine.

Stop Using Crack Cocaine With Rehab

Crack cocaine is a life-ruining substance and people have a hard time quitting on their own even after they have done detrimental damage to their lives and those that love them. With the help of our team of therapists, we offer one on one, group therapy, as well as many other specialized options to fit each person’s needs. Addiction treatment requires a multi-layered approach for maximum success. Addiction isn’t an easy thing to face and the health risks are not worth a short high. You do not have to face getting sober from cocaine on your own. Our admissions counselors and addiction professionals are available around the clock. We are ready to help you or a loved one overcome the disease of addiction. Now is the time to change your life. Let Evoke Wellness at Cohasset help you do it!