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Title: Chapter 12 Illegal Drugs


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  • Chapter 12 Illegal Drugs

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  • Marijuana dried flowers and leaves from the
    plant cannabis sativa. Active ingredient is
    tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
  • Short term effects- slows thinking ability,
    attention, distorts sense of space and time,
    giddiness, loss of short term memory, loss of
    balance and coordination, increased appetite,
    anxiety, panic attack

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  • Are there any long term effects of using
    marijuana?
  • Long term effects cancer, chronic bronchitis,
    damaged lung tissue
  • Brain has difficulty processing information

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  • Quick Facts about Drunk and Drugged Driving
  • In 2005, 16,885 people died in alcohol-related
    motor vehicle crashes, accounting for 39 of all
    traffic-related deaths in the United States.
  • An alcohol-related motor vehicle crash kills
    someone every 31 minutes and non-fatally injures
    someone every two minutes.
  • Drugs other than alcohol (e.g., marijuana and
    cocaine) are involved in about 18 of motor
    vehicle driver deaths. These other drugs are
    generally used in combination with alcohol.
  • Each year, alcohol-related crashes in the United
    States cost about 51 billion.

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  • Inhalants drugs that are inhaled as vapors.
    Usually these are legal to buy and are common
    household items.
  • Effects range from mild to severe.
    Hyperactivity, loss of inhibition,dizziness.
  • Stronger effects loss of coordination,
    difficulty speaking or thinking, fear, anxiety,
    depression, nausea, vomiting, headache, and loss
    of consciousness.

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  • 3 dangers of inhalants damage to organs, dead
    brain cells, can cause sudden death
  • SUDDEN SNIFFING DEATH SYNDROME

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What are inhalants? How are they used?
  • Inhalants are breathable chemical vapors that
    users intentionally inhale because of the
    chemicals' mind-altering effects. The substances
    inhaled are often common household products that
    contain volatile solvents or aerosols.

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Examples of Inhalants
  • rubber cement
  • household glue
  • spray paint
  • hairspray
  • air freshener
  • deodorant
  • fabric protector
  • nail polish remover
  • helium
  • paint thinner
  • toxic markers
  • gasoline
  • dry cleaning fluid
  • spot remover
  • degreaser
  • vegetable cooking spray
  • propane

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Signs of Usage
  • paint or stains on body or clothing
  • spots or sores around the mouth
  • red or runny eyes or nose
  • chemical breath odor
  • drunk, dazed or dizzy appearance
  • nausea, loss of appetite
  • anxiety, excitability, irritability

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Short-term Effects
  • rapid high resembles alcohol intoxication
  • slows down the bodys functions
  • irregular and rapid heart rhythms
  • heart failure and death within minutes
  • sudden sniffing death can result from a single
    session of inhalant use

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What are designer drugs?
  • Designer drugs Drugs designed to closely
    resemble common illegal drugs in chemical
    structure and effect.

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  • What are club drugs?
  • Club drugs are those sold and used in clubs and
    at raves. Designer drugs are also most commonly
    used in clubs and at raves.
  • Club Drugs Designer Drugs

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  • Ecstasy MDMA (methylenedioxymethamphetamine)
    most common club drug. It is both a hallucinogen
    and an amphetamine.
  • Causes intense thirst, can cause dehydration
  • Users may crave physical touch/contact

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  • GHB (gamma hydroxybutyrate) a clear liquid or
    white powder that causes euphoria, relaxation,
    dizziness, and loss of inhibitions.
  • Higher doses may cause vomiting, memory loss,
    respiratory problems, loss of consciousness,
    seizures, coma and death.
  • Even more dangerous with alcohol, highly
    addictive, known as a date-rape drug because it
    can be added to drinks undetected and causes
    memory loss.

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  • Ketamine club drug, causes hallucination,
    numbness, inability to move, loss of memory and
    separation from reality. This one was developed
    as an animal tranquilizer.

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  • PCP also called angel dust, can produce effects
    ranging from mild euphoria to distortions of
    reality, out of body experiences, psychotic
    behavior. Often results in violent behavior and
    harm to user or others.

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  • Look-alike Drugs Drugs such as PMA and DXM
    created to resemble Ecstasy - they are not
    reliable in their content and can be harmful.

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  • Anabolic Steroids synthetic versions of the
    male hormone testosterone.
  • Used to promote muscle building. There are many
    negative side effects from long term use of these
    drugs.
  • Under a doctor's supervision, anabolic steroids
    have some legitimate medical uses, as do
    corticosteroids, a different type of steroid used
    to reduce swelling.

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  • Here's a list of some of the most common anabolic
    steroids taken today anadrol, oxandrin,
    dianabol, winstrol, deca-durabolin, and
    equipoise.

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  • Effects on males stunted growth, aggression,
    paranoia, liver cancer, increased cholesterol,
    heart disease, severe acne, baldness, shrinking
    of testicles, reduced sperm count, infertility
  • Effects on females severe acne, increased
    cholesterol, increased facial hair, baldness,
    deeper voice, disrupted menstrual cycle,
    infertility, bloating, rapid weight gain, liver
    cancer

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  • Stimulants drugs that temporarily increase a
    persons energy and alertness. May cause
    euphoria, loss of appetite, restlessness,
    anxiety.
  • Usually snorted, injected, smoked or swallowed.
  • Effects nervousness, irritability, panic,
    aggressive behavior, kidney damage, liver damage,
    heart failure, death
  • Examples include cocaine and methamphetamine

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  • Depressants Drugs that cause relaxation and
    sleepiness. Most depressants are in pill form
    and can produce effects such as euphoria, reduced
    anxiety, loss of inhibitions, drowsiness
  • Effects overdose effects may include slurred
    speech, loss of coordination, confusion, heart
    rate and breathing slowed, loss of consciousness,
    coma and death.
  • Examples sleeping pills, Rohypnol, GHB, DXM and
    Zanax (anxiety meds)

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  • Opiates a group of highly addictive drugs
    derived from the poppy plant they are used as
    pain relievers, anesthetics and sedatives.
  • They include heroin, opium, morphine, codeine,
    vicadin, oxycontin
  • Effects negative effects may include nausea,
    vomiting, constipation, confusion, loss of
    consciousness, dangerously slowed breathing, coma
    and death.

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  • Hallucinogens smoked or swallowed drugs that
    distort perception and cause the user to
    experience things that are not real.
  • Effects can cause extreme anxiety, fear and
    paranoia. Can cause flashbacks. Not addictive
    if they are only hallucinogens, but when
    amphetamines are added they become addictive,
    like MDMA.
  • Examples (LSD)Acid, mushrooms (psilocybin)
  • Greatest concern is accidental death caused by
    fear/paranoia during hallucination
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