Post on 06-Apr-2020
Legal Drugs Include any drugs used for a medical
purpose Medicines are legal drugs (typically
prescribed by a doctor or sold in stores or pharmacies)
Cigarettes and Alcohol are legal drugs
Illegal Drugs ▪ Marijuana
▪ Ecstasy
▪ Cocaine
▪ LSD
▪ Crystal Meth
▪ Heroin
Medicines are drugs that are used to treat or prevent diseases or other
conditions
All medicines are drugs, but not all drugs are medicines.
Medical drugs are effective in treating illness when taken as directed by a physician or according to the label
instructions.
1. Medicines that help prevent disease 2. Medicines that fight pathogens 3. Medicines that relieve pain and other
symptoms4. Medicines that manage chronic conditions,
help maintain or restore health, and regulate body’s systems
Today almost 95% of all children receive vaccines Vaccines a preparation that prevents a person from
contracting a specific disease▪ Contain a weakened or dead pathogen that causes the disease and
allows body to produce antibodies that fight the disease▪ Example: Flu
Antibodies are drugs that destroy disease-causing microorganisms, called bacteria
Pain Relievers include anything from aspirin to strong narcotics such as morphine or codeine.
Oral Medication▪ Taken in the form of tablets, capsules, or liquids
Topical Medications▪ Applied to the skin
Inhaled Medicines Injected Medicines
▪ Delivered in through a shot straight to the bloodstream
Medicines have a variety of different effects. Including:
Side-effects: reactions to medicine other than the one intended
Examples: drowsiness, fatigue
As a class make a list of as many side-effects as you can think of.
Tolerance: condition in which the body becomes used to the effect of a medication requiring larger doses of the medicine to produce the same effect.
Withdrawal: occurs when a person stops using a medicine on which he or she has become physiologically dependent.
Medicines should only be taken as prescribed or instructed onthe label.
Prescription Medicines are medicines that are dispensed only with the written approval of a licensed physician or nurse-practitioner.
Over-the-Counter Medicines are medicines you can buy without a doctor’s prescription and should be used only as the label directs.
Drug Misuse: Using medicine in ways other than the intended use
Drug misuse can prevent the user from getting the full benefit of themedicine and can have serious health consequences.
What are some examples of drug misuse?
Drug Abuse: Intentionally taking medications for nonmedical reasons
Drug misuse and drug abuse can lead to drug overdose (a strong, sometimes fatal reaction to taking a large amount of a drug) or drug dependence.
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Class Discussion:As a class discuss what you heard, what you saw, or how you felt about the videos you saw. In what ways can you relate to the individuals within each video?
Why? Tobacco contains nicotine- the addictive drug found in
tobacco leaves
Nicotine is a stimulant- a drug that increases the action of the
central nervous system, heart, and other organs
Carcinogen is a cancer causing substance found in all tobacco products
Tar is a thick, sticky, dark fluid produced when tobacco burns Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas
found in cigarette smoke
Brain Chemistry Changes Respiration and Heart Rate Increases Taste Buds are Dulled and Appetite is reduced Bad Breath, Yellow Teeth, Gum Decay Smelly Hair and Clothes
Straw Activity: Round 1: Everyone perform 15 jumping jacks
and 10 push-ups then breathe normally through your straw.
Round 2: Perform 15 jumping jacks and 10 push-ups then breathe into the straw after plugging the end of it with a small piece of paper.
What did you discover from this activity?
Did you notice a difference in your breathing after you plugged the end of
the straw?
It is important to promote a smoke free and tobacco free environment.
Tobacco can truly effect the way a person lives and can change their life forever. Don’t allow you or your friends to become
just another statistic.
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An addictive, and physically damaging drug that typically leads to other drug use.
Contains Ethanol—the type of alcohol in alcoholic beverages (powerful and very addictive drug)
Depressant—a drug that slows the central nervous system unlike a stimulant
Slows reaction time Impairs vision Diminishes Judgment Intoxicates the body Intoxication—is the state in which the body
is poisoned by alcohol or another substance reducing a person’s physical and mental control.
It depends on the person…▪ Alcohol effects everyone differently:
Factors that Influence Alcohol’s Effects
Body Size- smaller people feel the effects faster than a larger person
Gender- alcohol generally moves into the bloodstream faster in females than in males due to body size
Food- food in the stomach slows down the passage of alcohol into the bloodstream
Rate of Intake- if a person drinks alcohol faster than the liver can break it down, then the person becomes intoxicated
Amount Medicine – alcohol can interfere with the effects of certain
medicines
Consequences of Alcohol use:▪ Psychological Dependence- a condition in which a person
believes that a drug is needed in order to feel good or to function normally.
▪ Physiological Dependence- a condition in which the user has a chemical need for a drug.
Benefits of Living Alcohol Free: ▪ Maintaining Healthy Body ▪ Establishing Healthy Relationships ▪ Making Healthy Decisions ▪ Avoiding Risk Behaviors ▪ Achieving Goals
Illegal Drug: chemical substance that people of any age may not lawfully manufacture, possess, buy, or sell.
▪ Using illegal drugs is a crime called Illicit Drug Use (the use of or sale of any substance that is illegal)
Substance Abuse: includes the use of illegal substances, as well as the misuse of legal substances.
▪ Any unnecessary or improper use of chemical substances for non-medical purpose.
Peer Pressure Family Members Role Models Media Messages Perceptions of Drug Behavior Misleading Information
Drug use can affect your health in many ways…
▪ What are some ways that drugs can affect your overall health?
1. Physical Health- leads to overdose
2. Mental Health- impair ability to reason and think by altering the brain’s structure and function
3. Social Health
Tolerance- a condition in which the body becomes accustomed to the
drug and causes the user to experience a need for more to achieve the desired effect.
Psychological Dependence- a condition that develops
over time and causes a person to believe that a drug is needed in order to feel good or to function normally.
Physiological Dependence- the user develops a chemical
need for a drug.
Addiction- a physiological or psychological dependence on a drug.
Marijuana- a plant whose leaves, buds, and flowers, are usually smoked
for their intoxicating effects.
Inhalants- substances whose fumes are sniffed of inhaled to give effect
Steroids- synthetic substances similar to male sex hormones
(anabolic=muscle building, androgenic=increased male characteristics)
Psychoactive Drugs- chemicals that affect the central nervous
system and alter activity in the brain
(change function of the central nervous system)
Marijuana is a drug that can be smoked, or eaten
Known as grass, weed, or pot Marijuana is the most widely
used illegal drug
Considered a Gateway Drug—a drug that may lead the user to trying other drugs.
All forms of marijuana are mind altering and cause major damage to the user’s health.
Usually inhaled through the nose causing a altered state of mind and can cause brain damage
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Inhalants depress the central nervous system causing immediate effects such as a glassy stare, slurred speech, impaired judgment,
nausea, coughing, nosebleeds, fatigue, and lack of coordination.
Steroids are typically prescribed for medical conditions, but many people abuse them
Steroids can result in unnatural muscle growth
Side Effects: ▪ Weight Gain ▪ Acne ▪ High Blood Pressure ▪ Live and Kidney Tumors ▪ Violent Behavior ▪ Extreme Mood Swings ▪ Depression ▪ Paranoia
Risk for Males: Shrinking Testicles Reduced Sperm Count Baldness Development of Breasts Increase risk of Prostate Cancer
Risk for Females: Facial Hair Baldness Menstrual Cycle Changes Deepened Voice
Types of Psychoactive Drugs:▪ Stimulants
▪ Depressants
▪ Opiates
▪ Hallucinogens
Psychoactive Drugs change the function of CNS
▪ When these drugs are misused or abused they alter a person’s health and the function of all the body systems
Designer Drugs- synthetic drugs that are made to imitate the
effects of other drugs. (100x stronger than the drugs they imitate)
Types of Club Drugs: ▪ Rohypnol- (“Roofies”, or depressants, or sedatives that are colorless, odorless, and tasteless)
▪ Ecstasy- (Hallucinogen, or drug that alters mood, thoughts, and sense perceptions, including vision,
hearing, smell, and touch)
▪ GHB
▪ Ketamine
▪ Meth- (Stimulant)
▪ LSD- (Acid)
It’s okay to say “NO”… Today there are so many factors that influence the choices you make, and as a
teenager it can be a challenge to stand-up for what you believe in. However, when it comes to your health sometimes the best choice is
to just say “NO” and walk away.
STOP Steps:S: Say “NO”—with confidence
T: Tell why you choose to say “NO”
O: Offer another alternative; suggest another plan
P: Promptly remove yourself from the situation
Partner up with someone else and practice applying the STOP resistance steps.
▪ Have one partner create a scenario in which you try to convince the other partner to try some sort of drug. The other partner must then use the STOP steps to say “NO”.
Example: Partner 1: “Hey Sally, you know the cool thing to do is smoke
marijuana. Me and some of the others are going to my house to smoke after school. Do you wanna join?”
Partner 2: “No thanks, I have practice later tonight. Maybe we can just get together later and go shopping instead? I have to go now.”