DRUG USE DISORDER
Specialized Cocaine Addiction Treatment at Fusion Recovery
Fusion Recovery provides compassionate, evidence-based cocaine addiction treatment with personalized care to guide your path to lasting recovery.
WHY FUSION RECOVERY
COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT
Comprehensive Support for Every Stage of Recovery
01. Medical Supervision
Safe, Monitored Withdrawal Withdrawing from cocaine can be frightening. Our clinical team provides medically supervised detox to manage withdrawal symptoms safely and stabilize your condition.
02. Behavioral Therapy
Evidence-Based Counseling Cocaine addiction treatment includes individual and group therapy, cognitive-behavioral approaches, and trauma-informed care to address the root causes of addiction.
03. Medication-Assisted Treatment
Integrated Clinical Care
Our program offers medication-assisted treatment alongside counseling to help manage cravings, reduce relapse risk, and support sustained recovery from cocaine dependence.
04. Aftercare Planning
Long-Term Recovery Support
We provide structured aftercare, flexible outpatient options, and ongoing support to help you maintain sobriety and build a strong foundation for a cocaine-free life.
UNDERSTANDING COCAINE ADDICTION
What Makes Cocaine Addictive?
Cocaine is a powerful stimulant typically used intranasally for recreational purposes. It is distributed as a white, crystalline powder and is often diluted with various substances, making it unpredictable and dangerous. Street names include coke, blow, powder, or snow.
Cocaine’s addictive nature stems from its impact on the brain’s reward system. When consumed, it rapidly increases dopamine levels, creating intense euphoria that reinforces drug-taking behavior. Over time, repeated dopamine spikes alter brain chemistry, reducing the ability to feel pleasure without the drug and leading to increased tolerance and dependency.
Short-Term Side Effects
- Loss of interest
- Low mood
- Sleep problems
- Intense mood changes
- Irritability
- Interpersonal problems
- Hygiene problems
- Paranoia
- Problems with work or law
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LONG-TERM RISKS
Long-Term Consequences
With more frequent use, your body will require larger amounts of cocaine to feel the same effects as tolerance builds. In larger doses, cocaine can lead to bizarre, unpredictable, and even violent behavior. Higher doses are also more toxic and could lead to seizures.
Long-term side effects include loss of smell and nasal damage, brain bleeds, lung problems, stroke, heart attack, and heart disease. These consequences underscore the importance of seeking treatment as early as possible.
Signs, Overdose & Withdrawal
| Signs of Cocaine Use | Overdose Symptoms | Withdrawal Symptoms |
|---|---|---|
| Dilated pupils | Loss of urine control | Depression |
| Talkativeness | High body temperature | Fatigue |
| Long wakefulness | Severe sweating | Increased appetite |
| Loss of appetite | High blood pressure | Unpleasant dreams |
| Overconfidence | Irregular heartbeat | Slowed thinking |
| Over-excitement | Bluish skin | |
| Paranoia | Fast breathing | |
| Runny nose/sniffles | Seizures | |
| White powder around nostrils | Unconsciousness | |
| Death |
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HOW WE CAN HELP
Find Treatment for Cocaine Addiction
Withdrawing from cocaine alone can be scary. It is advised that you withdraw from cocaine under medical supervision. Fusion Recovery offers medical detox programs and medication-assisted treatments to help alleviate these symptoms. Once you have been stabilized through detox, you can begin our treatment program and start your recovery.
01.
Assessment
02.
Treatment
03.
Recovery
Withdrawal/Overdose + Safety
Depression and low mood
Fatigue and excessive sleepiness
Increased appetite and intense cravings
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Our staff is here to help you during the most difficult times.
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Frequently
Asked Questions
01. Is cocaine addictive?
02. How long does cocaine stay in your system?
Cocaine can be detected in urine for up to 3 days after use, though heavy or chronic users may test positive for longer. It can also be detected in blood for up to 24 hours and in hair for up to 90 days.
03. Can you overdose on cocaine?
Yes, cocaine overdose is a serious and potentially fatal risk. Symptoms include high body temperature, irregular heartbeat, seizures, and loss of consciousness. Mixing cocaine with other substances significantly increases the danger.
04. What does cocaine withdrawal feel like?
05. Is cocaine a stimulant or depressant?
06. What treatment options are available?
07. What are the long-term effects of cocaine use?
08. Can family members be involved in treatment?
09. Does insurance cover cocaine addiction treatment?
10. What support is available after treatment?
01. Is cocaine addictive?
03. Can you overdose on cocaine?
05. Is cocaine a stimulant or depressant?
07. What are the long-term effects of cocaine use?
09. Does insurance cover cocaine addiction treatment?
02. How long does cocaine stay in your system?
04. What does cocaine withdrawal feel like?
Cocaine withdrawal primarily involves psychological symptoms including depression, fatigue, increased appetite, unpleasant dreams, insomnia, and slowed thinking. While not typically life-threatening, medical supervision is recommended.
06. What treatment options are available?
Fusion Recovery offers medical detox, medication-assisted treatment, individual and group therapy, cognitive-behavioral approaches, and structured aftercare. Treatment plans are personalized based on your unique history and needs.
08. Can family members be involved in treatment?
Absolutely. Family involvement is encouraged and can be a powerful part of recovery. We offer resources and guidance to help loved ones understand cocaine addiction and support the recovery process.
10. What support is available after treatment?
Fusion Recovery provides aftercare planning, continued outpatient support, and access to community resources to help maintain your sobriety and ensure long-term stability beyond initial treatment.
If you’re ready, we’ll listen and help you explore treatment options without pressure.
If you’re ready, we’ll listen and help you explore treatment options without pressure.
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Recovery begins when you reach out. Questions?
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Dr. Kent Hoffman, DO
Chief Medical Officer, Fusion Recovery