This document discusses cocaine addiction, its effects, and treatment options. It defines addiction and describes the short-term and long-term physical and psychological effects of cocaine use. Short-term effects include increased heart rate and blood pressure, while long-term effects involve permanent damage to organs and increased risk of health problems. The document also outlines pharmacological and behavioral treatment approaches. Pharmacological treatments aim to reduce cocaine cravings and use with medications, though none are FDA-approved. Behavioral therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy and contingency management have shown effectiveness in reducing cocaine abuse.