* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download Drug Misuse, Abuse and Addiction
Compounding wikipedia , lookup
Orphan drug wikipedia , lookup
Drug design wikipedia , lookup
Pharmacogenomics wikipedia , lookup
Polysubstance dependence wikipedia , lookup
Drug discovery wikipedia , lookup
Psychopharmacology wikipedia , lookup
Pharmacokinetics wikipedia , lookup
Pharmacognosy wikipedia , lookup
Pharmaceutical industry wikipedia , lookup
Drug interaction wikipedia , lookup
Neuropsychopharmacology wikipedia , lookup
Prescription costs wikipedia , lookup
Prescription drug prices in the United States wikipedia , lookup
Drug Misuse, Abuse and Addiction Lesson 5-3 BELL RINGER • • Open the Unit 5 Student Journal to Lesson 5-3, Journal Entry Write a few sentences about what behaviors would make you suspect another person was using drugs. Ask and discuss: • Have you ever heard people say they were “addicted” to something –TV show, food, or activity –? • What comes to mind when you think of someone being addicted to a drug? MOTIVATION O People sometimes use the “idea” of addiction to describe an activity they really enjoy or have a hard time stopping or not doing. O They may use it lightly or in a joking way. O When talking about drug addiction, most people understand the serious consequences: health, social, environmental, family, and financial problems O Experts distinguish between the terms misuse, abuse, and addiction in regard to drug use. O Legal drugs have legitimate medical uses and can be prescribed by a doctor or bought over the counter. O These drugs can be used responsibly, but any drug (legal or illegal) can be dangerous if it’s misused or abused. ASK & DISCUSS O Work with a partner to write the definition for each term associated with drugs: O misuse O abuse O You can write this definition under your journal entry O Be ready to share! DEFINITIONS O Drug misuse: the use of legally prescribed or over-the-counter drugs. O In greater amounts, more often, in unintended ways. O Drug abuse: the use of illegal drugs or the inappropriate use of legal drugs. O To produce pleasure, alleviate stress, avoid reality or alter perceptions O That’s done deliberately and repeatedly to achieve these effects O That causes problems for the user Examples Misuse Taking more doses of cough syrup than recommended during the day to treat your cough. O Using someone else’s prescription medicine to treat a similar condition. O Stopping use of antibiotics before the prescribed amount has been taken. Abuse O Taking large doses of cough syrup in order to get high. O Using an allergy medicine to keep you awake while studying for a test. O Drinking enough alcohol to make you sick OR drinking any alcohol if your under the age of 21. O Using any kind of illegal drug. O WHAT IS DRUG ADDICTION? O Addiction - A chronic (repeating) brain disease characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. O O O O It is a brain disease because drugs change both the structures of the brain and how it works. These brain changes can lead to harmful or self-destructive behaviors. It’s chronic because these brain changes can be ongoing and long lasting. Someone who’s addicted finds it extremely hard to stop using a drug. The person may be able to stop for a while, but often relapses or goes back to using the drug. O O Drug seeking and use can become compulsive because the drive to get and use the drug is very strong. Harmful consequences of drug addiction can include: O Physical, emotional, and social problems. O troubles with family, friends, school work, money, or the law. READING ACTIVITY O Understanding Addiction (WB 4-6) O #1 read How Addiction Affects the Brain O #2 read How Addiction Develops O #3 read Stages of Addiction O #4 read Consequences of Addiction O Highlight what you want to report back to the rest of your group. You can also take notes on the side of the passages. #1 How do drugs change the brain? #2 What are some risk factors that can contribute to addiction? #3 What are the stages of addiction? #4 What are the negative consequences of addiction? Who’s Addicted/EXIT TICKET O socrative.com O Room: DHJHEALTH O Be sure to give a description AND 2 examples in the short answer question. O Read each story and then use the notes from WB 4-6 to answer what stage of addiction each person is at.