An “8 ball” refers to approximately 3.5 grams (one-eighth of an ounce) of cocaine, a highly addictive stimulant drug.While this amount may seem small, it carries significant risks and potential for fatal overdose, particularly when combined with other substances.
The term “8 ball” emerged in the mid-1980s, when this quantity typically sold for $300-$350. The name likely originated because the amount roughly matches the size of the numbered 8 ball used in the pool. Today, this slang term helps users and dealers discuss transactions discreetly, though it has become widely recognized in drug culture.
Cocaine use, particularly in 8 ball quantities, can lead to severe health complications:
• Chest pain and accelerated heart rate
• Elevated blood pressure
• Dilated pupils
• Severe headaches
• Vomiting
• Risk of seizures and strokes
Long-term Consequences
Regular cocaine use can result in:
• Addiction
• Permanent neurological damage
• Cardiovascular problems
• Mental health deterioration
• Social and personal difficulties
In 2021, approximately 4.8 million people (1.7% of those aged 12 and older) reported using cocaine in the previous year.. Cocaine is involved in nearly one in five drug overdose deaths, highlighting its significant public health impact.
Current market prices for an 8 ball typically range between $300-$380.. Users often purchase this quantity collectively to reduce individual costs, though this practice can lead to dangerous consumption patterns.
• Using more than intended
• Failed attempts to reduce use
• Excessive time spent obtaining or recovering from use
• Strong cravings
• Continued use despite social or health problems
If you or someone you know is struggling with cocaine use, professional help is essential. Treatment options include medical supervision, therapy, and support groups. The risks associated with cocaine use, especially in 8 ball quantities, make it crucial to seek immediate assistance rather than attempting to quit alone.
Remember that an 8 ball of cocaine represents a potentially lethal amount of the drug. The safest approach is to avoid use entirely and seek professional support if dealing with substance use issues.
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