Cocaine and the blood-brain-barrier

Blood. 2011 Feb 24;117(8):2303. doi: 10.1182/blood-2010-12-324939.

Abstract

Cocaine is one of the most abused street drugs; according to the National Survey on Drug Abuse, 15% of Americans have used cocaine at least once in their lifetime. Cocaine has been shown to alter behavior and mood, causing feelings of euphoria. One of the most damaging effects of cocaine abuse is that it compromises judgment capacity leading to risky sexual behavior, thereby increasing chances of contracting HIV infection.

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