Cocaine Users Report Depression, Anxiety
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
A recent survey of calls to a toll-free cocaine hot line revealed that 83% of the callers who used cocaine daily felt habitually depressed or anxious.
At least half of the surveyed group said they were uninterested in sex, had panic attacks, had difficulty concentrating and had trouble remembering things.
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