Title: Speed, Ice
1Speed, Ice Madness
- A biology teachers guide to the stimulants in
2006
Dr Edward Ogden PSM MA MBBS BMedSc GradCertMgt
FRACGP FAChAM
2NIDAs mission is to bring the power of science
to bearon drug abuse and addiction.
3Prevalence
- World wide use estimated 0.6 of population
- Australia has highest prevalence in the world!
- 9.1 used at some stage
- 3.2 used the previous 12 months.
- Average age at first use 20.8 years.
- 6.6 of Australian teenagers have had experience
with amphetamines - 97 if IDUs have tried stimulants
4Why worry?
- Users
- little understanding of effects of drug
- High risk of HIV and STD
- High rate of conversion from oral to IV
- Unlikely to seek help
- Toxicity
- 25 of users are psychotic
- 20 of psychoses longer than 1 month
5A little neuropsychology!
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10Addictions the reward pathway
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14The action of stimulants
- Amphetamine-type Stimulants
- Cocaine
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28Positron Emission Tomography
www.drugabuse.gov
29 Normal On Cocaine
www.drugabuse.gov
30Brain on Cocaine
1-2 Min
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Cocaine binding
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31A Brain After Cocaine
Metabolic Activity
32Long-term Consequences
Metabolic Activity
33Amygdalanot lit up
Amygdalaactivated
Nature Video
Cocaine Video
The Memory of Drugs
34The good news is Drug Abuse is apreventable
behavior and Drug Addiction isa treatable
disease
35 Is it worth the risk?
36For More Information
NIDA Public Information Office 301-443-1124 Or
www.nida.nih.gov www.drugabuse.gov National
Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information
(NCADI) 1-800-729-6686
www.drugabuse.gov
37Have you changed your mind?