Trying to Stop a Cocaine Addict?

Question by Unknown: Trying to Stop a Cocaine Addict?
Well, my brother is a Cocaine addict, and he is willing to Quit, is there any pills or Herbs that can clam his urge to want the drug so bad, bcuz every time that he trys to quit he doesnt last long, and Rehab didnt help him much, so we are running out of options, is there any pills that will relax him and take his mind off the Drug? Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by dtravelbiz
You cannot and should not try on your own to “stop” the addiction. You must first get to the core of the problem “reason why he got started. ” He must seek professional help.

And definitely do not turn your back on him now. Becauz this iz when he needs u d most.

Answer by Cleo
Cocaine is both physically and psychologically addictive. If there were a magic pill or a simple task to be able to drop it, there’d be a lot less “coke heads” on the street.

The truth is, cocaine is a very, very dangerous drug. It’s properties make it very addictive. I know this because in my Forensic Science class, we spent an entire class on cocaine (in Toxicology.)

The two of you CANNOT deal with this on your own. This isn’t like cigarettes, where if you try to quit and fail, it’s okay – you can try again. With coke, quitting is much, much harder to do. There needs to be some sort of objective, professional help.

I suggest you look back into rehabilitation and spend a little more time in there.

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