Title: Drug and Alcohol Abuse Author: cnet us navy Last modified by: WRDSB Created Date: 4/24/2002 12:38:17 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
Toxicology: A History ... aggressive behavior, paranoia, fatigue, and depression Stimulant side effects: ... Marijuana Cacti and Mushrooms Chemicals Date-Rape ...
Chapter 12 Illegal Drugs Marijuana dried flowers and leaves from the plant cannabis sativa. Active ingredient is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) Short term effects ...
Rohypnol use causes a number of adverse effects, which may last 12 hours or more, including: Drowsiness Deep sedation Unconsciousness Amnesia Dizziness Impaired motor functioning Muscle relaxation https://www.addictionaide.com/addiction/rohypnol-addiction
DRUGS By Tanya Ricketts A drug can be defined as a natural or synthetic substance that is used to produce physiological or psychological effects in humans or other ...
Identify common drugs and their effects on health. Identify reasons people ... Plastic bags, rolling papers, 'roach' clips, 'bongs', glass pipes, mirrors and ...
1903 - Veronal (after Verona, e.g. Romeo & Juliet- added 'al' to end) ... Low doses - increase receptor sensitivity to GABA to potentiate and prolong its effects ...
It is colorless, tasteless, & odorless. Effects: False ... Tasteless & odorless. Often used as a 'Date Rape' drug. Dissolves quickly in carbonated beverages ...
Acquaintance Rape, hidden rape, unwanted sexual intercourse, oral ... GHB. Ketamine. Effects of Date Rape Drugs. What can Date Rape drugs do? How do they work? ...
FACES OF METH ***VIDEO*** CLICK THE STOP SIGN A synthetic version of the male hormone What type of effects might this drug have on an adolescences body and mind?
Psychoactive Drugs (1:27) Click here to launch video Click here to download print activity Hallucinogens Users of hallucinogens sometimes harm themselves physically ...
Title: Lifetime Health Author: David Bethel Last modified by: user Document presentation format: On-screen Show Other titles: Times Arial Wingdings Symbol Default ...
Club Drugs: MDMA, Ketamine and GHB Teri Martin teri.martin@jus.gov.on.ca November 25, 2003 Outline Overview of rave culture and club drugs MDMA, Ketamine, GHB ...
common illegal drugs there are 4 common abused illegal drugs. irespond graph 67% 33% 100% 100% 67% a* b* c d e 0 1 2 3 1. marijuana marijuana, hashish how is it used?
And dark chocolate contains more of these compounds than ... Dependence/Addiction- person continues to use drug despite negative consequences Withdrawal Tolerance ...
Teen Drug Use 8th Grade Health Mrs. Bauder What are reasons teens give for using drugs? Alcohol Tobacco Marijuana Prescription Drugs Inhalants Club Drugs Steroids ...
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... tranquilizer similar in nature to valium (diazepam), but many times stronger. ... Mexican Valium. Rib. Roach-2. Roopies. Rope. Ropies. Ruffies. Roaches ...
Title: Drug use, Drug abuse and DRUG TAKING BEHAVIOR Author: ITSD Last modified by: UNCW Created Date: 11/16/2005 6:17:42 PM Document presentation format
Alcohol & Drug Abuse ... Hallucinogens LSD, Acid, PCP, Angel Dust, Mushrooms or Shrooms are all hallucinogens that alter the time, reality and environment around you.
Title: Welcome to Supervisor Training Author: Mary Hines Last modified by: John Throckmorton Created Date: 3/23/2006 8:45:20 PM Document presentation format
How is the Chemical event produced? The Neuron is Like a little battery Ions are responsible for the charge of a neuron Cations + Anions- The forces of Diffusion: ...
DO NOW 9-18 After silently reading part of the conversation between the Colombian president and another state representative what are your initial thoughts?
Working with Youth with Co-Occurring Disorders Sharon Hunt, TA Partnership Interim Substance Abuse Resource Specialist Rachel Freed, Research Associate for the TA ...
DRUGS OF ABUSE CW2 R. MANDELL CNS DEPRESSANTS Drugs that depress the overall functioning of the Central Nervous System (CNS) to induce sedation, muscle relaxation ...
Physiological Dependence. The body has gotten used to alcohol and ... tooth decay. death. WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS. Goosebumps. aching joints. irritability. weakness ...
Title: Drug Notes Author: cyclone Last modified by: WCSD Created Date: 9/16/2005 12:04:23 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) Company
Decreased coordination, body temperature, sensitivity to pain, ... Fortified wines (alcohol has been added) contain 20% alcohol, sherry, port, and Madeira ...
Problem Patient or Problem Prescription? Ken Roy, MD Tulane Department of Psychiatry Addiction Recovery Resources of New Orleans 504-780-2766 www.arrno.org * 11 * 10 ...
Drug Unit Interview From the perspective of: Examples: Pregnant mother on drugs Police officer to drug offender Teenager to teenager Parent/adult to teenager Someone ...