Crack is a potent, smokable form of cocaine that produces an intense but short-lived high. It is made by processing powdered cocaine with baking soda or ammonia, resulting in small rock-like crystals.
It is typically smoked using a glass pipe, causing a fast and powerful stimulant effect. The high can last just 5 to 10 minutes, often followed by an intense craving for more. Crack is associated with increased heart rate, aggression, and erratic behavior.
Because of its addictive power, crack use can quickly lead to dependency, paranoia, financial ruin, and social isolation. It is one of the most dangerous street drugs due to its rapid effects and high relapse rates.

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❓Frequently Asked Questions about Crack
1. What is crack used for?
It is used illegally for a fast, intense stimulant high.
2. Why is crack dangerous?
It causes extreme addiction, health risks, and risky or violent behavior.
3. What does it look like?
Crack appears as small off-white or yellowish rocks that make a crackling sound when heated.
4. Can someone take it without knowing?
Unlikely, but it may be laced into other drugs without the user realizing.
5. How can someone avoid crack?
Avoid drug-using environments, stay informed, and seek help early if exposed.