Drugs. Types of Drugs Over the Counter Drugs Prescription Drugs Illegal Drugs.

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Drugs

Types of Drugs

• Over the Counter Drugs

• Prescription Drugs

• Illegal Drugs

• Drug Abuse

• Intentional and improper use or unsafe use of a drug

• Overdose

• Taking of too much of a drug which causes sickness, loss of consciousness, permanent health damage or even death

Why do people use them?

• Medical purposes

• Desire to experiment

• Desire to escape from depression/boredom

• Peer pressure

• Glamorization of drug use by media

Teens and Drug Use

-Peer Pressure

-Lack of refusal skills

-Escape from reality

-Curiosity

-Risk Takers or Thrill Seekers

* Teens have a higher risk of addiction than adults because the brain is still developing

Over the Counter Drugs

• Require no prescription to purchase

• Advil, Tylenol, Ibuprofen

• NyQuil, Dayquil

Prescription Drugs

• Drugs that require a prescribed amount by a medical professional for a medical illness/pain

• Amoxicillin, NorCo, Oxycodone

Types of Illegal Drugs

• Three Things in Common

• Affect brain function

• Dangerous to your health

• Result in drug dependence and addiction

Marijuana

• Effects• Slowed thinking

• Difficulty paying attention

• Distorted sense of time and distance

• Giddiness

• Loss of short term memory

• Loss of balance and coordination

• Increased appetite

• Anxiety

• Panic attack

Inhalants

• Drugs that inhaled as vapors

• Glue, paint thinner, gas, felt tip markers

• Propane, butane and nitrous oxide

• Effects of Inhalants

• Hyper activity, loss of inhibition an dizziness

• Loss of coordination, difficulty speaking, fear, anxiety, depression, vomiting, headache

Dangers of Inhalants

• Damage organs

• Solvents may cause permanent hearing loss, bone marrow damage, liver damage, kidney damage and loss of bladder control

• Kill brain cells

• Brain damage, coma, death from suffocation

• Sudden Death

• Sudden sniff death syndrome (heart stops)

Club Drugs

• Drugs designed to resemble common illegal drugs in chemical structure and effect

• Ecstasy

• Adam, X or XTC

• Normally taken as pill

• Increased awareness, hallucinations, energy

• Muscle tension, teeth clenching, rapid heart rate

• Pass out and die from heat stroke

• GHB (date rape drug)

• Clear liquid or white powder

• Causes euphoria, relaxation, dizziness

• Vomiting, memory loss, coma, death

• Highly addictive

• Combined with ecstasy leads to high risk of seizure

• Ketamine• Special K, Kit Kat or Vitamin K

• Hallucination, numbness, inability to move

• Some people hurt themselves because they cant feel pain

• PCP• Angel dust

• Mild euphoria, out of body experiences

• Suicidal, accidental suicides, violent

• Can last a few hours to a few weeks

Other Illegal Drugs

• Stimulants

• Amphetamines

• Euphoria, loss of appetite, hyper activity

• Meth, crystal, ice

• Cocaine

• Paranoia, aggression, lack of sleep

• Crash at end creates addiction

• Depressants

• Cause relaxation and sleepiness

• Rohypnol

• Roofies or forget pill (date rape drug)

• Easy to mix in drinks

• DXM

• Ingredient in cough syrup

• In high doses effects are similar to PCP

Opiates Heroin

Most commonly used opiate Swallowed, snorted, smoked or injected Creates rush that leads to dreamlike state Most closely linked with violent crime Infection and HIV/AIDS is likely when sharing needles

Opium Black or dream stick Mild pain killer, slowed heartbeat, slowed breathing

Morphine and Codeine Mister blue or morpho Very similar to heroin Used for severe pain

• Hallucinogens• LSD

• Tablet form• Absorbed through the tongue• Effects are not easy to predict• Some experiences can be extremely frightening

• Mushrooms• Commonly known as Magic Mushrooms• Similar effects to LSD• Produce alter perceptions of sight, sound, taste and

smell or touch• If abuser takes wrong kind: stomach pains, vomiting

and even death

Anabolic Steriods

• Synthetic versions of the male hormone testosterone to promote muscle development

• Unique because it does not have immediate psychoactive effects

• Usually taken for the body not the brain

Effects on Males

• Stunted growth

• Aggression

• Paranoia

• Liver cancer

• Severe acne

• Shrinking of testes

• infertility

Effects on Females

• Severe acne

• Increased facial hair

• Deeper voice

• Disrupted menstrual cycle

• Infertility

• Rapid weight gain

Effects on the Body

• If teens take steroids their bones will mature too early and growth will be stunted

• In males it shuts down normal testosterone production (males can grow breasts)

Effects on Mind

• Aggression

• Roid rage (extremely irritable)

• Leads to violent crimes, assault and rape

• Withdrawl symptoms

A Drug Free Life

• Drug affects the individual

• Drug affects the family

• Pregnancy

• Family life

• Drug affects society

• Costly addiction

• Crime

Treatment

• Recovering

• Process of learning to live without drugs

• “cold turkey”

• “clean”

• 12 Step Program

• Intervention- confronting the abuser

• Relapse- return to using drugs while trying to recover

Refusal Skills

• How to say NO

• Say no firmly

• Calm and firm

• Buy yourself time

• Use the bathroom or go outside

• Give good Reasons

• Sports, family…etc

Assignment

• Prep for Test next period