Cocaine Pharmacokinetics in Humans

The Journal of Ethnopharmacology
Vol 3, 1981, 353-366
by A. Barnett; R. Hawks; R. Resnick




Division of Research of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

  • Therefore, on the basis of this new information that has come as a result of technological development we can conclude with a pratical observation. The size of the quid of coca leaves that can be comfortably accomodated by a person is such that it is unlikely that coca chewing, as practiced for centuries in places like Macchu Piccu, presents the dangers that may result from the modern forms of recreational use.




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