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Evidence-based treatment for cocaine and crack cocaine addiction.

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Treating Cocaine Addiction

Cocaine addiction is a serious condition that affects the brain's reward system, creating powerful cravings and compulsive use patterns. Whether used in powder form or as crack cocaine, addiction develops through repeated use that alters brain chemistry and leads to tolerance, dependence, and increasingly harmful behaviors.

Unlike opioid addiction, there are currently no FDA-approved medications specifically for cocaine use disorder, making behavioral therapies the cornerstone of treatment. However, research continues to explore pharmacological options, and several promising candidates are in clinical trials.

Effective Treatment Approaches

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and contingency management are the most well-supported treatments for cocaine addiction. CBT helps individuals identify triggers, develop coping strategies, and change thought patterns that drive use. Contingency management provides tangible rewards for verified abstinence, leveraging the brain's reward system in a positive direction.

The Matrix Model, an intensive outpatient program combining multiple evidence-based approaches, was developed specifically for stimulant addiction and has strong research support. Comprehensive treatment also addresses co-occurring mental health conditions, which are common among cocaine users. Call (855) 489-3270 for cocaine addiction treatment options.

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Evidence-based treatment for cocaine and crack cocaine addiction.

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