Vaccines against cocaine
A) have not been consistently effective in producing significant reductions in cocaine-induced behavior in animal studies.
B) have not been tested in humans.
C) could act by creating antibodies that bind the cocaine molecules, reducing the amount of drug that crosses the blood-brain barrier.
D) may create antibodies that break down in the bloodstream, causing long-term toxic side effects.
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