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Has this ever been risk or proven risk from this

Hi is anyway this could be risk ino it’s been answered but what is reasons that testing isn’t required and why is this not considered a risk only reason in worried is because the person I snorted with said ya catch it this way is that them being uneducated around this is this definitely no risk suituation from snorting straw to snort Cocain with blood snorted up or blood on device of the plastic straw please very anxious
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Snorting coke isn't a risk for HIV contraction. Sharing straw, rolled up note or whatever mixed with infected fluid doesn't put you at a risk for HIV contraction. Only risky situation would be to inject heroine or other drugs intravenously by sharing needles with people of questionable serostatus.

However just a word of advice, cocaine abuse can lead to serious cardiovascular and psychological complications in longer run.

No risk for HIV contraction, testing won't be necessary.
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