Cocaine Use Disorder
Cocaine Use Disorder is a medical condition characterized by an individual's inability to control their use of cocaine, leading to significant impairment or distress. This disorder can result in various negative consequences, including health issues, relationship problems, and difficulties at work or school.
Symptoms may include cravings for cocaine, increased tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms when not using the drug. Treatment options often involve therapy, support groups, and sometimes medication to help manage cravings and promote recovery. Early intervention can improve outcomes for those affected by this disorder.