Title: Prescription and OTC Drugs
1Prescription and OTC Drugs
2Drugs
- A drug is a substance other than food that
changes the way the body or mind functions.
- Responsible drug use is the correct use of legal
drugs to promote health and well-being.
3What to Know About Drugs
- Drug misuse is the incorrect use of a
prescription or OTC drug.
- Drug abuse is the intentional use of a drug
without medical or health reasons.
- Both legal and illegal drugs can be abused.
4What to Know About Drugs
- Ways Drugs Enter the Body
- The most common way of taking a drug is by
swallowing it. - A drug in the form of a pill, capsule, or liquid
may be swallowed. - After being swallowed, a drug travels to the
stomach and small intestine and is absorbed into
the bloodstream.
5What to Know About Drugs
Ways Drugs Enter the Body
- Some drugs are injected using a syringe and a
needle. - A drug that is injected must be dissolved in
liquid. - The drug goes directly under the skin into a
muscle or blood vessel, causing immediate
results.
6What to Know About Drugs
Ways Drugs Enter the Body
- Some drugs are inhaled through the nose or
mouth. - Drugs that are inhaled produce effects very
quickly by entering the bloodstream through the
lungs. - Snorting is sniffing drugs through the nose so
that they can be absorbed through the mucous
membranes of the nasal passages.
7What to Know About Drugs
Ways Drugs Enter the Body
- A drug that is absorbed enters the bloodstream
through the skin or mucous membranes. - A skin patch is a patch worn on the body that
contains a drug that is absorbed through the
skin. - A suppository is a wax-coated form of a drug that
is inserted into the rectum.
8What to Know About Drugs
Ways Drugs Enter the Body
- Buccal absorption is the absorption of a drug
between the cheek and gum.
- Sublingual absorption is the absorption of a drug
when it is placed under the tongue.
9Prescription Drugs
- A drug that is used to treat, prevent, or
diagnose illness is a medicine.
- A prescription is a written order from a licensed
health professional.
- A prescription drug is a medicine that fights
specific illnesses and infections and can be
obtained only with a prescription.
10What to Know About Prescription Drugs
- Obtaining or using prescription drugs without a
prescription is illegal. - Licensed pharmacists are allied health
professionals who dispense medications that are
prescribed by physicians.
11What to Know About Prescription Drugs
- A brand-name drug is a drug with a registered
name or trademark given to it by a pharmaceutical
company.
- A generic-name drug is a drug that contains the
same active ingredients as a brand-name drug.
12OTC Drugs
- There are many different kinds of
over-the-counter drugs, including aspirin,
vitamins, and cold medicines.
- An Over-the-counter drug (OTC) is a drug that can
be purchased without a prescription in stores
such as grocery stores and drugstores.
13Herbal Supplements
- Dietary supplements are nutrients that are not a
part of food and that may come in the form of
pills, capsules, liquids, or powders.
- When prescribed by a health professional, dietary
supplements may be helpful, but sometimes they
can be dangerous.
14The Risks of Herbal Supplements
- Herbal supplements are chemicals from plants that
contain nutrients and are taken in addition to or
in place of foods in ones diet.
- Manufacturers of herbal supplements, including
vitamins and minerals, do not have to provide
tests that show they are safe and effective
before their products are sold to consumers.
15The Risks of Herbal Supplements
- Ephedra is an herbal supplement known for its
stimulating effect. - Ephedra provides energy and increased metabolism.
- The effects of ephedra include changes in blood
pressure, headaches, chest pain, heart attack,
stroke, and death. - The FDA banned the distribution of ephedra in
2004.
16The Risks of Herbal Supplements
- Kava is an ingredient in plants from South
Pacific islands. - Kava, which is promoted for relaxation, is sold
as a product that is supposed to relieve stress,
anxiety, and tension. - There appears to be evidence that kava causes
liver diseases, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and
liver failure.
17Illegal Drugs
18Marijuana
- Marijuana is the dried leaves and tops of the
cannabis plant.
- It is the most commonly used illegal drug in the
United States. - THC is a drug found in the cannabis plant that
produces psychoactive effects.
19How the Illegal Use of Marijuana Can Harm Health
- Marijuana and hashish can harm health.
- Hashish is one of the drugs that is made from
marijuana. - Hashish oil is the liquid resin from the cannabis
plant. - Marijuana, hashish, and hashish oil are
considered gateway drugs, which are drugs that
increase the likelihood that people who use them
will use other harmful drugs.
20Types of Marijuana
Effects
Drug/Also Known As
How Ingested/Legality
Relaxed, euphoric, drowsy, and hungry Marijuana
can cause amotivational syndrome, which is a
persistent loss of ambition and motivation
Marijuana Chronic herb, reefer, ganja, tea, Mary
Jane, grass, pot, weed, joint (marijuana
cigarette)
Smoked or eaten/illegal without a prescription
21Types of Marijuana
Drug/Also Known As
How Ingested/Legality
Effects
Hashish (hashish oil)
Smoked, mixed with tobacco, or eaten in candies
or cookies/illegal
Similar to marijuana, but stronger
22- People who use marijuana develop tolerance after
high doses and long-term use. - They can develop psychological dependence.
- It is not clear if marijuana causes physical
dependence and withdrawal symptoms.
23Ecstasy (MDMA)
- Ecstasy (MDMA) is an illegal psychoactive drug
that has a stimulating effect and the ability to
cause hallucinations.
- Ecstasy is a drug that is synthetic, meaning it
is made in a laboratory.
24A Hallucinogen and A Stimulant
Drug/Also Known As
How Ingested/Legality
Effects
MDMA Ecstasy, XTC
Also acts as a stimulant, can cause brain damage,
similar to LSD
Swallowed, sniffed, or injected/illegal
25- Harmful Psychological EffectsÂ
- Among the psychological effects are confusion,
depression, insomnia, severe anxiety, and
paranoia or extreme fear.
26- Use of Ecstasy can result in different kinds of
physical problems, including muscle tension,
involuntary teeth clenching, nausea, blurred
vision, faintness, chills, and sweating. - Ecstasy also causes an increase in heartbeat rate
and blood pressure. - Ecstasy can have long-term effects on the brain.
27- Be alert to signs of Ecstasy use around you.
- Pacifiers and suckers control teeth-grinding, a
common side effect of Ecstasy. - Candy dispensers are used to hide Ecstasy
tablets.
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33- Club drugs is the collective term used to
describe the drugs that often are available at
raves, which are large, all-night dance parties
attended by teens and young adults.
- GHB, known as liquid Ecstasy, can cause seizures
or coma. - roofies, is a benzodiazepine that can cause a
type of amnesia. It has been used in sexual
assaults, and can cause death.
34Facts About Club Drugs
- Ketamine, known as Special K, is an anesthetic
that also has been used as a date-rape drug.
35Hallucinogens
- Hallucinogens, or psychedelic drugs, are a group
of drugs that interfere with the senses and
cause hallucinations.
- A hallucination is an imagined experience that
seems real. - The effects of hallucinogens may last for several
days.
36- Hallucinogens can cause increased heart rate and
blood pressure, tremors, and nausea.
- Hallucinogens can alter perception of reality,
time and environment, intensify mood, and cause
rapid mood swings and flashbacks. - A flashback is a vivid memory of a
hallucination. - By causing dependence
- People who regularly use hallucinogens may
develop a tolerance
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38Types of Hallucinogens
Drug/Also Known As
How Ingested/Legality
Effects
Pupils dilate, skin becomes flushed, heart rate
and temperature increase, bad trips
LSD Acid, doses, beast, Lucy, diamond, tabs,
trips
Swallowed, sniffed, or placed on tongue to
dissolve/illegal
39Types of Hallucinogens
Effects
How Ingested/Legality
Drug/Also Known As
Restlessness, disorientation, anxiousness, anger,
aggression, feelings of invincibility
Smoked, swallowed, or sniffed/ illegal
PCP Angel dust, dust
40Types of Hallucinogens
Drug/Also Known As
How Ingested/Legality
Effects
Increased blood pressure and heart rate,
dizziness, anxiety, bad trips
Mushrooms, shrooms
Eaten/illegal
41MAGIC MUSHROOMS
42Stimulants
- Stimulants are a group of drugs that speed up the
activities of the central nervous system.
- Stimulants sometimes are called uppers because
they make people feel alert, awake, and active. - However, the use of stimulants always is followed
by a crash, or the intense down period that
follows a stimulant high.
43How the Illegal Use of Stimulants Can Harm Health
- By causing immediate death
- Within minutes, people who have taken a stimulant
may have a heart attack or seizure, stop
breathing, and die. - Cocaine is an illegal drug in the form of white
powder extracted from the leaves of a cocoa
plant.
44How the Illegal Use of Stimulants Can Harm Health
- People who use stimulants may experience body
tremors, vomiting, increased alertness, quickened
movements, a racing heart, and increased blood
pressure. - Snorting stimulants causes sores and burns in and
around the nose, and may develop holes between
the nostrils.
45How the Illegal Use of Stimulants Can Harm Health
- People who use stimulants can become confused,
anxious, aggressive, paranoid, and have
hallucinations. - A hallucination is an imagined sight, sound, or
feeling.
46How the Illegal Use of Stimulants Can Harm Health
- The body builds up tolerance to stimulants very
quickly. - Physical dependence can occur after one use.
47How the Illegal Use of Stimulants Can Harm Health
Types of Stimulants
Effects
How Ingested/Legality
Drug/Also Known As
Cocaine Coke, blow, gold dust, white lady, snow,
Charlie
Snorted, injected, or smoked/ illegal
Highly addictive can cause stroke, heart attack,
or seizure can be fatal with one use
48How the Illegal Use of Stimulants Can Harm Health
Types of Stimulants
Effects
How Ingested/Legality
Drug/Also Known As
Crack (freebase cocaine) Rock
Smoked/ illegal
Effects ten times greater than cocaine, can be
fatal with one use, extremely addictive
49How the Illegal Use of Stimulants Can Harm Health
Types of Stimulants
Effects
How Ingested/Legality
Drug/Also Known As
Amphetamines Diet pills (no longer sold for this
purpose)
Swallowed/ illegal without prescription
Can cause multiple health problems, highly
addictive
50How the Illegal Use of Stimulants Can Harm Health
Types of Stimulants
Effects
How Ingested/Legality
Drug/Also Known As
Methampheta-mines Meth, crank, crystal meth,
crystal tea, crystal, ice, speed, chalk, glass
Swallowed, snorted, injected, or smoked/ illegal
without prescription
Addictive, effects similar to cocaine, can be
fatal with one use
51How the Illegal Use of Stimulants Can Harm Health
Types of Stimulants
Effects
How Ingested/Legality
Drug/Also Known As
Ephedrine Effies, white cross
Swallowed or inhaled/ illegal without prescription
Prescribed to relieve asthma, can be used to make
and has same effects as methamphe-tamines
52Other Stimulants
- A look-alike drug is a drug manufactured to
resemble another drug or mimic its effects.
- Caffeine is a stimulant found in chocolate,
coffee, and tea that also can be found in some
look-alike amphetamines . - Caffeinism is poisoning due to heavy caffeine
intake.
53Narcotics
- Narcotics are a group of drugs that slow down, or
depress, the central nervous system and relieve
pain.
- An analgesic is a drug that relieves pain.
54Narcotics
- Opium is a white, milky fluid from the seedpod of
the poppy plant.
- Morphine is a naturally occurring substance
extracted from the poppy plant. - Codeine is a painkiller produced from morphine.
- Heroin is a narcotic processed from morphine.
55How the Illegal Use of Narcotics Can Harm Health
- By causing immediate deathÂ
- Narcotic drugs depress the central nervous
system, slow down breathing, and can cause coma
and even death.
- People who use narcotics may experience euphoria,
drowsiness, nausea, rapid heartbeat, and clammy
skin.
56How the Illegal Use of Narcotics Can Harm Health
- People who use narcotics cannot use reasoning and
judgment to make responsible decisions. - They may become depressed and lazy and have mood
swings.
57How the Illegal Use of Narcotics Can Harm Health
- Repeated use of narcotics results in increased
tolerance, which leads to physical dependence. - People who are physically dependent on narcotics
experience withdrawal if they stop taking the
drug. - Narcotics also cause psychological dependence.
58Types of Narcotics
Drug/Also Known As
How Ingested/Legality
Effects
Extremely addictive
Opium O
Smoked/ illegal
59Types of Narcotics
Drug/Also Known As
How Ingested/Legality
Effects
Morphine Morph, Miss Emma
One of the strongest pain relievers used in
medicine, causes addiction and can cause death
Injected, snorted, smoked, or swallowed/ illegal
with prescription
60Types of Narcotics
How Ingested/Legality
Drug/Also Known As
Effects
Painkiller, cough suppressant, sleep aid
Codeine
Swallowed/ illegal with prescription, available
in very small amounts in OTC drugs
61Types of Narcotics
How Ingested/Legality
Effects
Drug/Also Known As
Extremely addictive, can cause respiratory arrest
and death, severe withdrawal symptoms
Heroin Smack, junk, brother, garbage
Injected, snorted, smoked/ illegal
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66Sedative-Hypnotics
- Sedative-hypnotics are a group of drugs that
depress the activities of the central nervous
system.
- A sedative is a drug that has a calming effect on
a persons behavior. - A hypnotic is a drug that produces drowsiness and
sleep. - They are highly addictive and are illegal when
used without a prescription.
67How the Illegal Use of Sedative-Hypnotics Can
Harm Health
- Combining sedative-hypnotics with alcohol is
extremely risky and can be fatal as alcohol
multiplies the depressive effects of
sedative-hypnotics on the central nervous system.
- This group of drugs slows body functions, causing
slurred speech, lack of coordination, clammy
skin, dilated pupils, and an inability to stay
awake.
68How the Illegal Use of Sedative-Hypnotics Can
Harm Health
- People who take sedative-hypnotics cannot use
reasoning and judgment to make responsible
decisions.
- The use of barbiturates and benzodiazepines can
lead to physical dependence. - People who are physically dependent have
withdrawal if they stop taking the drug.
69How the Illegal Use of Sedative-Hypnotics Can
Harm Health
Types of Sedative-Hypnotics
Effects
How Ingested/Legality
Drug/Also Known As
Barbiturates Barbs, bank bandits, reds,
blockbusters
Swallowed/ illegal without prescription
Highly addictive, sleep aid, ease tension
Benzodiaze-pines Tranquilizers
Swallowed or injected/ illegal without
prescription
Ease anxiety, relax muscles, anticonvulsant
70Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids
- Steroids are a group of synthetic drugs that are
related to hormones.
- An anabolic-androgenic steroid is a steroid used
to treat medical conditions. - Some people illegally use steroids to build
muscles and improve strength, athletic
performance, and appearance.
71How the Illegal Use of Steroids Can Harm Health
- In males, steroids cause reduced sperm count,
sterility, baldness, and painful urination. - In females, steroids cause missed menstrual
periods, hair growth on the face and body, and
smaller breasts.
72How the Illegal Use of Steroids Can Harm Health
- People who use steroids might become aggressive
and violent. - Roid rages are outbursts of anger and hostility
caused by steroid use.
- People who regularly use steroids may develop
physical or psychological dependence.
73Types of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids
Drug/Also Known As
How Ingested/Legality
Effects
Voice deepens, increases facial and/or body hair,
increases muscle size, may increase aggressiveness
Anabolic-androgenic steroids
Injected or swallowed/ illegal without
prescription
74Types of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids
Drug/Also Known As
How Ingested/Legality
Effects
Anti-inflammatory used to treat asthma, eczema,
and arthritis increases weight mood swings
Cortico-steroids
Injected or swallowed/ illegal without
prescription
75How to Resist Pressure to Use Illegal Drugs
- Many teens may not recognize that using illegal
drugs can have serious physical, mental, social,
and legal consequences.
- Peers may try to influence you to try an illegal
drug but you can resist pressure to use illegal
drugs. - Resistance skills are skills that help a person
say no to an action or to leave a situation.
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