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Chapter 5 Drugs Drug dependence & Types of Drugs Drug Dependence & Types of Drugs Objectives: 1. Students will be able to compare and contrast psychological and physical dependence. 2. Students will be able to name and classify the commonly abused drugs. Introduction What is a drug? A natural or synthetic substance that is used to produce physiological or psychological effects. Importance to forensic science? 75% of evidence evaluated by crime labs is drug related. Drug Dependence Factors affecting drug dependence include: Nature of the drug Route of administration Dose Frequency of administration An individual’s rate of metabolism Drug Dependence Non-drug factors affecting drug dependence include: Personality of the user Expectations about drug use Society’s attitudes and possible responses Setting in which the drug is used Drug dependence Psychological dependence: The conditioned use of a drug caused by underlying emotional needs Physical dependence: Physiological need for a drug brought about by its regular use and characterized by withdrawal sickness when administration of the drug is abruptly stopped. Types of Drugs Narcotic – a drug that induces sleep and depresses vital body functions such as blood pressure, pulse rate, and breathing rate Includes: Opiates-morphine, heroin, codeine Synthetic opiates-methadone, oxy-contin Analgesics- substances that decrease pain. Types of Drugs Hallucinogen-a substance that induces changes in normal thought processes, perceptions, and moods Includes: Marijuana, LSD, PCP Types of Drugs Depressant-a substance that slows down, or depresses, the functions of the central nervous system Includes: Alcohol Barbiturates (“Barbitals”, Quaalude) Anti-psychotic/anti-anxiety drugs (Miltown, Librium, Valium) Inhaled volatile substances (glue, gasoline, etc.) Types of Drugs Stimulant-a substance that speeds up, or stimulates, the central nervous system Includes: Amphetamines/methamphetamines Cocaine/Crack Types of Drugs Club drugs-synthetic drugs often used at clubs, bars, etc. Includes: MDMA (Ecstasy) GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate) Rohypnol (“Roofie”) Ketamine Methamphetamine Types of Drugs Anabolic Steroids-synthetic compounds chemically related to the male sex hormone testosterone that are used to promote muscle growth