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RISKS, FACTS, CONSEQUENCES What are DRUGS? • Drugs are chemical substances that have an effect on the body and the mind. • Drugs can be obtained the following ways: • OTC: Over the Counter • Rx: Prescription or Doctor’s note • Illegal: Against the law, “underground” Drug Classifications Caffeine, Nicotine, Ritalin, Cocaine Dexedrine, Amphetamines Marijuana, LSD, PCP, ‘Shrooms. AntiDepressants: Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft. Opiates/Narcotics Valium, Barbiturates Xanex, Alcohol Heroin, Codeine, Oxycontin, Demerol, Percocet ABUSE Both can be dangerous and cause illness • Taking a drug for “fun” get “high” or a “buzz”. Fight boredom. • Addiction/Intentionally taking a drug to cause harm (overdose). • Taking someone else’s prescription to feel different. • Taking ANY illegal drug or a drug not meant for consumption in the body. • • • • MISUSE Not finishing all medication when the Doctor says to. Taking expired medication. Taking a an old prescription drug for symptoms without consulting a Doctor. Don’t follow directions: Says to take with food, dosage/amount, shake well Drugs Abused At Home? • OTC: Over The Counter Drugs Example: Cough Medicine Slang: Robo, Triple C, Orange Crush Abused drug; Dextromethorphan (DXM); induces euphoria, enhanced awareness Side-effects: Nausea, headache, loss of coordination, vomiting, loss of consciousness, coma, death. Can mimic that of opiates/heroin. Rx Drugs Abused • Vicodin: “Vikes” Derived from opium, pain reliever • Side-effects include vomiting, stomach pain, rash, constipation. • Oxycontin: “Oxy”/“OC” Pain reliever, instant rush • Side-effects include upset stomach, constipation, Extremely addictive • Ritalin/Adderall: “Vitamin R”, “Kiddy coke” Stimulant drug, enhances alertness • Side-effects include tremors, loss of coordination, irregular heart beat, anxiety, impulsiveness. ALL deadly when mixed with other drugs or • Inhalants are toxic or poisonous fumes inhaled intentionally to create a hallucinogenic-type high. • Inhalants are abused through a process called “huffing”. • The inhalant abusers desired experience is numbness, laughter, and hallucinations. • Harmful/dangerous experiences: Dizziness/confusion, muscle spasms, hearing loss, liver/kidney damage, bone marrow damage, brain damage, and heart failure/death. MARIJUANA • What is it??? A powerful drug that comes from the Indian Hemp Plant. Also known as “cannabis sativa” • Slang: Dope, pot, maryjane, weed, grass, reefer. • How is it used: Smoked, eaten • F.Y.I.: Number one reason people (Good advice!) enter drug rehab is for Marijuana dependence Facts of MARIJUANA • THC: Mind Altering Chemical found in Marijuana that gets people “HIGH” • Fast Fact: Marijuana is 3-10x’s more powerful today than it was in the 1960’s/70’s. • How long does Marijuana stay in your body? Up to 1 Month • A person can become Psychologically Dependent on Marijuana. Facts about “Medical Marijuana” • Marijuana is not medicine. It has not been approved by the Federal government to be helpful, and is considered a Schedule 1 drug under Federal law. • Marijuana has never been proven in any medical journal to cure or prevent any disease. • AIDS and cancer patients have been prescribed marijuana as a last resort to alleviate pain, nausea, and improve appetite. • These patients are only allowed to smoke in their own homes under strict regulations. • New York state does not allow medicinal marijuana usage. Effect of Marijuana on the • BODY BODY & MIND • Speeds up heart rate; increases risk of heart attack. • Risk cancer of the lungs, mouth, throat. • Affects growth and sexual development; interfering with hormone production. • Slows down reaction time, thinking, reflexes; similar to that of alcohol. • Weakens Immune System. BRAIN • Hallucinations/blurs vision. • Loss of ambition, motivation. • Affects personality, mood, and behavior. • Affects short-term memory negatively. • Affects part of brain that controls thirst and hunger. • Affects muscle coordination. • Drugs that speed up the body and the mind. • Types: Caffeine, Nicotine, Amphetamines, Cocaine, Crack • Many Stimulants have the –INE or “EEN” sound at the end of the drug. LOOK closely. • Why do people use STIMULANTS? To stay awake, for fun;fight boredom, to feel better about themselves. EFFECTS OF STIMULANTS ON MIND AND BODY • • • • • • • • • • • Increased Heart Rate & Breathing Increased in Blood Pressure Sweating/frequent urination Sleeplessness Increase body temperature Headaches Easily irritated Addiction Loss of appetite Can’t focus/concentrate Nausea Cocaine & Crack • Cocaine: Powder extracted from the coca leaf. • Taken by sniffing, injecting, smoking. • Slang: coke, toot, snow, blow • Crack: Cocaine that has been chemically changed to be smoked. (In rock form) • Crack can be more dangerous because of how quickly it gets to the brain, lungs and heart. • Possible to become “instantly addicted”. • BODY • Increases breathing & heart rate to dangerous levels. • Possibility of overdose; even the first time. • Rises body temperature and blood pressure. • Nasal damage (holes in septum) • Crack (freebasing) causes damage to lungs • MIND • Addiction (strong physical/psychological) • Short-term; intense pleasure followed by a depressed or anxious/paranoid low. • Affects personality, mood, ambition/goals for the future. Meth Laboratory Meth Mouth Meth Addicted Brain “Crystal” Meth What are Hallucinogens? •Mood & Mind altering drugs that affect the central nervous system; •See or hear things that aren’t there. • LSD: Acid, purple haze Colorless, odorless liquid absorbed through the skin • Mescaline: Peyote, Mesc. Pill form (eaten) • Psilocybin: Magic Mushrooms, ‘shrooms. Eaten (Is it a poisonous mushroom??) • PCP: Angel Dust, Peace Pill Commonly smoked, commonly found laced in Marijuana. HALLUCINOGENS: THE MIND & “TRIPS” • PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS: Changes the way the brain interprets messages. • Unpredictable effects • Effects may be scary; make a person feel like they are “going crazy” • “Trips”: Term given to the experience on a hallucinogen. (May last 8-10 hours, effects cannot be stopped) • “Bad Trip”: Scary/fearful/paranoid experiences • “Flashbacks”: The feeling of being on the drug without taking more of it. Can happen at any time; may last seconds to minutes; unpredictable. HALLUCINOGENS • PHYSICAL EFFECTS: • • • • • • • • • Increased Heart Rate Nausea Loss of appetite Increased BP Decreased Coordination Sweating Vomiting Sleeplessness Tremors MDMA or Ecstasy (methylenedioxymethamphetamine), is a synthetic drug with amphetamine-like and hallucinogenic properties. It is classified as a stimulant. SHORTTERM This can lead to muscle breakdown and kidney, liver and cardiovascular failure. Can cause severe dehydration and hyperthermia or dramatic increases in body temperature. Long-Term: Stop the production of serotonin, a brain chemical, which regulates mood, pain, appetite, learning and memory. May disrupt or interfere with memory. Athletes Admitted To, or Have Been Accused of Steroid Use • What are STEROIDS?: Steroids are synthetic derivatives of the male hormone testosterone. • There are more than 100 different types pf anabolic steroids, some are by prescription, some are made illegally, some are smuggled into the U.S. illegally. • Steroids can be injected with a hypodermic needle or taken orally. Why do people take STEROIDS? • • • • • 47.1%: To improve athletic performance. 26.7%: To improve their appearance. 10.7%: For injury treatment or prevention. 15.5%: For other reasons. Approximately 1 in 35 high school students has tried steroids. • It’s said that at least 40% of boys have thought about trying or are planning on using steroids. How do I know if someone is on STEROIDS? • Rapid muscle growth and gain. As much as a 20-30 percent increase in a 4-8 week period. • Puffiness or bloated appearance, in particular face and upper body. • Spotted or blotchy skin. • Persistent bad breath. • Unexplained aggressiveness or behavioral changes/irritability. • Severe acne on face, back, and legs. • Severe headaches and dizziness. • Nausea. • Unexplained bloody noses. • Possible hair loss. Potential Side Effects for Males and Females Males Females • Decreased sex drive. • Shrunken testicles. • Sterility or possible impotence. • Enlarged prostate gland. • Gynecomastia: “Male Breasts” • Increase in body hair growth. • Severe mood swings. • Development of male characteristics including: • Reduction in breast size. • Increase in body/facial hair. • Thinning hair. • Wider shoulders. • “Manly” muscles. Long-Term Side-Effects of STEROIDS • Liver tumors, both benign and malignant. • Linked to increase in other types of cancer. • Increases cholesterol levels; increases chance of heart disease. • Reproductive organs are affected reducing one’s likelihood of having children. • Possible link to stunting one’s growth. • HIV/AIDS from infected needles. • List at least 3 warning signs that you might suspect a friend is taking steroids. • What could be some situations or scenarios that leads to your friend’s using steroids? (List 3). • How might you discourage a friend from using? • What are some safer alternatives to improving your friend’s physique and sports performance?