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The third count of the indictment separately charges Hernandez, Michael Caruso, and Raymer Ynoa with conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine, methamphetamine, ketamine, and 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA) through a door-to-door drug delivery service. A separate criminal complaint was also unsealed today, charging Irvin Hernandez with being a member of the same door-to-door drug delivery conspiracy.

As alleged, defendant Edison Hernandez was a highly rated vendor of illegal narcotics on Silk Road, AlphaBay, Dream Market and Wall Street Market. From January 2013 until April 2019, Hernandez advertised and sold heroin and cocaine to customers in the United States through these dark web marketplaces.

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Rather than protect and serve, Officer Abreu helped drug traffickers distribute large amounts of cocaine in the Eastern District of New York by giving them confidential law enforcement information. That...

Since the result is usually black, it is generally smuggled as toner, fingerprint powder, fertilizer, pigment, metal moldings,[1] or charcoal.[2] The pure cocaine base can be recovered from the mixture by extraction (freebase) or acid-base extraction (hydrochloride) using common organic solvents such as methylene chloride[3] or acetone. A second process is required to convert cocaine base into powdered cocaine hydrochloride.[3]

It was reported that in the mid-1980s Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet ordered his army to build a clandestine cocaine laboratory in Chile where chemists mixed cocaine with other chemicals to produce what Pinochet's former top aide for intelligence Manuel Contreras described as a "black cocaine" capable of being smuggled past drug agents in the US and Europe.[4]

Black cocaine was detected in Bogota, Colombia in May 1998.[5][6] In 2008, a new type of black cocaine was discovered by police in Spain. It had been manufactured into rubber-like sheets and made into luggage.[7] In 2021, 860 kg (1,900 lb) of black cocaine disguised as charcoal, in 30 sacks among 1,364 sacks of charcoal, were seized in Spain, one of the biggest cocaine seizures recorded in Castilla y León.[2]

Maybe you or a loved one is struggling with cocaine use. Perhaps you are reading this in hopes of finding much-needed guidance, support, and resources to gain insight into how to best overcome cocaine addiction. Or maybe you just want to learn more about the side effects of cocaine use.

In contrast, cocaine is not usually a part of our everyday, normal lives. Struggles related to cocaine use exist but are often not discussed openly. So, it can be very challenging for people that struggle with cocaine use to be vulnerable enough to discuss their use, discuss the problems they are having as a result of cocaine use, and take the brave step of seeking addiction treatment. Serenity Lane is here to help you or your loved one at every step of your treatment journey.

Tommy began to use cocaine to feel a new high and a sense of escape. Tommy has learned that he does achieve a high from cocaine, but the depressed feelings he has after use are truly awful. Similar to many people struggling with addiction, Tommy is sick and tired of feeling sick and tired. It is difficult to break the cycle of use. He gets high, feels low, then gets high again to avoid feeling so low. Tommy feels much shame and guilt about his cocaine use and has only disclosed his cocaine use to his brother. Tommy has a limited social support system.

It is important to note that regardless of how cocaine is used, cocaine is similar to other substances in that tolerance increases with frequency of use, and withdrawal occurs when use is decreased or stopped.

According to a report from the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), in 2018, about 5.8% of the young adult population ages 18 to 25 were past-year users of cocaine. According to another report from SAMHSA, in 2015-2016, 7.96% of Oregon residents ages 18 to 25 reported having used cocaine within the past year.

There are many things that affect the degree of these side effects on someone engaged in cocaine use, including their tolerance level, how quickly the drug is absorbed by their body, and how often and how long they have used cocaine.

Now that Tommy is at the treatment facility and has had many hours since his last cocaine use, his body is beginning to slow down. He feels like a dark cloud is following him. He is very tired, depressed, and irritable while being interviewed at the treatment facility by a counselor.

The professionals at Serenity Lane will work with you or your loved one to create an individualized treatment plan that best fits your particular needs. At Serenity Lane, there is cocaine rehabilitation treatment available.

Madison Barneaux spent their last year as a teen addicted to cocaine. The electric rush they felt after their first line rapidly turned dark. Cocaine caused them to lose 40 pounds and their connection to themselves and their family. Coming to UC Santa Cruz saved them. So did their family. Madison details their journey here and explains why we should all be talking about addiction.

"Black cocaine is created by a chemical process used by drug traffickers to evade detection by drug sniffing dogs and chemical tests. The traffickers add charcoal and other chemicals to cocaine, which transforms it into a black substance that has no smell and does not react when subjected to the usual chemical tests."

Methaemoglobinaemia is a potentially life-threatening complication of problem drug use. This is a case report of a 29-year-old man who presented himself cyanosed after a cocaine binge. It highlights the diagnosis and management of this condition from an acute medical perspective.

A 29-year-old man presented himself to the emergency department after noticing that his lips and fingers had turned blue. He had been on a cocaine binge preceding his admission. He estimated that he had been taking at least 14 grams over a period of five days. He felt short of breath on moderate exertion but denied chest pain or any other systemic symptoms. He had been using cocaine regularly for at least ten years, always via the nasal passageways, never injected, and denied taking any other recreational drugs. He was not on any prescription or over-the-counter medications. His only past medical history was of alcohol dependence, though he had not drunk in excess for at least ten months. There was no significant family history.

Acquired methaemoglobinaemia is a well-recognized though still relatively rare complication of cocaine use. It is attributed to adulterants, cheaper substances that are being mixed with the pure cocaine base to increase the profits from selling the drug. Local anaesthetics are being used as they will produce a similar sensation when applied to mucosal surfaces as unadulterated cocaine [1]. Benzocaine is often implied in acquired methaemoglobinaemia, though its use as adulterant does vary between countries. Benzocaine is the most frequently found cutting agent in the UK [2] while a recent French study failed to show its significant use there [3].

We presented a case of sudden and painless vision impairment connected with the recreational usage of cocaine. According to many authors illicit use of cocaine has been associated with the most common adverse effect among all psychoactive drugs. In the last years there were a few articles about vision problems after the usage of cocaine. In most cases the main mechanism was central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO). The vision impairment developed from 3 to 10 hrs after the cocaine use and the outcome, despite the intensive treatment, was usually poor. All doctors should keep in mind the possibility of cocaine usage, in young and healthy people, who developed a sudden and painless vision loss.

But realising the destructive power that the drugs she sells are having on people, Jaq decides to act and takes aim at Sully who has recently stolen a shipment of cocaine from the Irish gangsters, Jonny and Tadgh McGee.

There is a very tragic human story behind this market analysis. Drug deaths in 2018 were the highest on record. Since 2012 heroin-related deaths have more than doubled, while deaths involving cocaine have increased five-fold.

The illicit drugs market is big business, worth an estimated 9.4 billion a year. Around 3 million people took drugs in England and Wales last year, with around 300,000 in England taking the most harmful drugs (opiates and/or crack cocaine).

The demand for opiates and crack/cocaine, and deaths from misuse of these substances, is closely associated with poverty and deprivation. There is an ageing population of heroin users with severe health needs, some of whom are using crack cocaine too, but there is also a new population of younger crack cocaine users that do not use heroin.

The heroin and crack cocaine retail market has been overtaken by the county lines model, which is driving increased violence in the drugs market and the exploitation of young people and vulnerable drug users.

The demand for powder cocaine is closely linked to that for other recreational drugs, such as ecstasy and amphetamines. Increased use of powder cocaine has been driven by those under 30. The demand for these drugs is strongly linked to the night-time economy and alcohol.

The illegal drugs market has long existed but has never caused greater harm to society than now. An estimated 3 million people took drugs in England and Wales last year, with around 300,000 using the most harmful drugs (opiates and/or crack cocaine).

Drug deaths in 2018 were the highest on record (2,917). The increases have been primarily driven by deaths involving heroin, which have more than doubled since 2012, alongside a five-fold increase in deaths involving cocaine or crack cocaine. We have seen the highest number of rough sleepers dying on our streets from drug poisoning since records began. Many of these deaths also involve alcohol. The high incidence of drug deaths is likely to be contributing to the slowdown in life expectancy in the UK after decades of growth.

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