@LeonaBanks,
Quote:Why do they say that people who smoke crack can’t perform sexually and that it causes health problems? I know several people who smoke crack on a regular basis and has NEVER been without an erection or has any health problems. Is this just a scare tactic?
No it's not a scare tactic Leona, it's medically proven that crack suppresses sexual desire in the long run.
Here's some other side effects:
The long term effects of crack include but are not limited to:
* Extreme euphoria - "mental orgasm"
* Uninhibited
* Impaired judgment
* Grandiosity
* Impulsivity
* Hyper sexuality
* Hyper vigilance
* Compulsivity
* Extreme psychomotor activation/agitation
* Anxiety; irritability; argumentative
* Transient panic
* Paranoia
* Terror of impending death
* Poor reality testing; delusions
* Extreme weight loss
* Chronic sore throat
* Hoarseness
* Shortness of breath
* Bronchitis
* Lung cancer
* Emphysema and other lung damage
* Respiratory problems such as congestion of the lungs, wheezing, and spitting up black phlegm
* Burning of the lips, tongue, and throat
* Slowed digestion
* Weight loss
* High incidence of dependence
* Blood vessel constriction
* Increased blood pressure
* Increased heart rate
* Brain seizures that can result in suffocation
* Dilated pupils
* Sweating
* Rise in blood sugar levels and body temperature
* Disability from drug-induced health problems
* Suppressed desire for food, sex, friends, family, and social contacts
* Heart attack
* Stroke
* Death
http://www.drugrehab.co.uk/FAQ-crack.htm