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Illegal Drugs
Chapter 26
Medicine Misuse
• Intentionally or unintentionally using
“medicine,” over the counter or
prescribed, in ways other than their
intended use.
• Rx = prescription
• Over the Counter = non-prescription
• Drug Misuse: improper use of
medicine.
Drug Terms
• Substance (Drug) Abuse: Improper or
unnecessary use of chemical
substances for non-medical purposes
• Illegal Drugs: substances against the
law for anyone to use, sell buy or
possess
• Synthetic Drugs: Chemical drugs
artificially made in a laboratory
• Illicit Drug Use: use or sale of any
illegal substance or drug
The Reward Pathway
• Pleasure in the brain releases
dopamine, a natural chemical.
• Too much dopamine release caused
by drug abuse can lead to addiction,
lack of energy and inability to become
excited without the drug.
Drug Terms
• Gateway Drugs: drugs which often
lead to use of other serious drugs,
i.e. marijuana and alcohol
• Side Effects: negative physiological or
psychological effects resulting from
drug use.
• Synergistic Effects: When two or
more drugs are used in conjunction
with each other causing enhanced
Drug Terms
• Antagonistic Effect: Each drugs effect
cancelled our or reduced in intensity.
• Drug Dependency: The body
developing a dependency on the
drug.
• Psychological Dependence: users
thinking they “need” the drug
The Harsh Facts
• The more you use drugs the more
you build up a tolerance.
• Drug use and abuse can affect all of
these..
–Personal life
–Cost to Others
–Pregnancy
–Financial Stability
–Crime Statistics
The Harsh Facts
• Peer pressure is the primary cause for
•
•
adolescent drug use
Drug Free School Zone: area within 1,000 ft. of
a school. If you are caught selling drugs, the
penalty is much higher.
What drugs can do to your physical appearance:
http://www.drugfree.org/Portal/DrugIssue/Meth
Resources/faces/index.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwu7L38glcQ
More info.
http://www.drugfree.org/General/Articles/Ar
ticle.aspx?id=6e2a1230-8fef-4e8d-8b1c883589a9548f&IsPreviewMode=true&UVer
=f29e4571-96d6-4528-98ff-08c58a5a98f2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBhmTL
zi9PU
Psychoactive Drugs
• Affect the central nervous system and
interfere with the normal functioning
of the brain.
• Types of Psychoactive Drugs
–Stimulants
–Depressants
–Narcotics
–Hallucinogens
–Club Drugs
Stimulants
• Drugs that speed up the Central
Nervous System
• Cocaine
• Amphetamines
• Methamphetamines
• Caffeine
• Nicotine
Stimulants
• Effects
–Increased HR
–Headaches
–Sweating
–Dizziness
–Sleeplessness
–Paranoia: suspicion of others
Amphetamines
• Stimulant that affects the CNS
• Causes Euphoric feeling, followed by a
crash, causing a person to want to do it
over and over
• Easy tolerance and high addiction
Methamphetamines
• Used medically, but if abused, can cause
paranoia and violence.
• Usually smoked or snorted
• Speed and ice are examples
Cocaine
• A white powder made from coca bush.
• Snorted
• Highly addictive
• Creates a false sense of confidence
• Causes weight loss, depression, edginess
and deterioration of the septum
• Can lead to heart attack, even on first try
Crack
• A form of cocaine that can be smoked
• Cheaper and more widely available,
making it a bigger problem
• Negative effects
– Sore throat
– Lung cancer
– Heart attacks
Depressants
• Sedatives or drugs that slow down
the CNS
• Users prefer to relax and ease tension
• Barbiturates, Tranquilizers and
Methaqualone are examples
• Negative Effects
–Highly addictive
–Convulsions
–Dizziness
–Nervousness
–Death
Narcotics/Opiates
• Drugs derived from the opium/poppy
seed plant to produce a sedative effect
• Examples are morphine, codeine and
heroin
• Negative effects
– Highly addictive
– Coma
– Death
– STD’s from heroin needle use
Hallucinogens
• Drugs that alter mood, thoughts and
sense of perception, including vision,
hearing, smell and touch. You hallucinate.
• Examples are PCP, LSD, Marijuana and
Mescaline
• Negative Effects
– Impaired muscle coordination
– Violent behavior
– Panic
– Anxiety
– Suicide
Marijuana
• What do you know?
• http://www.theantidrug.com/drug_info/dr
ug-info-truth-about-marijuana.asp
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVLhP9
CVyTw&feature=related
Steroids
• Used to enhance physical performance
• Negative Effects
– Violent behavior
– Irrational behavior
– Shrunken testes
– Masculinity in females
– Liver and other cancers