Beginning with a brief expose of the magnitude of the cocaine abuse problem, the film demonstrates how this stimulant affects the body and the mind. The film employs real medical pictures to present a unique and realistic picture of cocaine's effects on the body.
"Beginning with a brief expose of the magnitude of the cocaine abuse problem, the film demonstrates how this stimulant affects the body and the mind. The film employs real medical pictures to present a unique and realistic picture of cocaine's effects on the body."@en
"The damage done to the body by cocaine - whether snorted, injected or smoked - is well documented in this film. Testimonials and statistics reveal that the drug is highly addictive. The physical damage cocaine does is explained by a physician-narrator. Special attention is given to the effects and dangers of smoking cocaine as 'crack' or 'rock' or by freebasing."@en
"Demonstrates the harmful effects of cocaine on the body and looks at the huge cocaine industry which has penetrated business, industry, and schools."
"Begins with a brief exposé of the magnitude of the cocaine abuse problem and demonstrates how this stimulant affects the body and the mind. Employs real medical pictures and testimonials from recovering addicts to present a unique and realistic portrayal of cocaine's effects on the body."@en
"Begins with a brief exposé of the magnitude of the cocaine abuse problem and demonstrates how this stimulant affects the body and the mind. Employs real medical pictures and testimonials from recovering addicts to present a unique and realistic portrayal of cocaine's effects on the body."
"A physician documents damage done to the body by cocaine, whether snorted, injected, or smoked. Also describes the physical causes of cocaine-induced death and the grave effects on infants of pregnant women who use cocaine."@en
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