Transcript Lesson 2
Answer the 20 questions of drug use,
misuse, and abuse based on your
current knowledge.
Let’s review your answers. Through a
show of hands, we will determine what
the class thinks for each of the 20
scenarios
Now, let’s find out what the actual
definitions of use, misuse and abuse are.
Differentiating Between Use, Misuse
and Abuse
Use - Using any medications while following
the directions
Misuse - Using any medications or drugs
without following the specific directions
Abuse - Using any medication to altar one’s
mood, thought and perceptions; and use of
any illegal drug.
Someone who is sensitive to caffeine or someone that uses more
than a reasonable amount could misuse caffeine; it might even
be abused if someone uses high amounts of it.
Even aspirin may be misused if someone uses it without
considering any treatments for pain.
Because marijuana is an illegal drug, any use of it would be
considered abuse.
Using laxatives to lose weight is misuse, because that isn’t their
intended use; and it may even be considered abuse if serious
harm results.
Any use of alcohol by people younger than 21 years is abuse,
because it is illegal.
Alcohol use by adults (21 or older) might be considered use,
misuse, or abuse, depending on the circumstances. Example: 2-3
beers and driving home can be considered misuse. BAC over
.08% is considered abuse.
Any alcohol use by recovering alcoholics is generally considered
abuse.
Have any of your answers changed now
that you know the definitions?
Which scenarios do you now view
differently?
List the differences between Over-theCounter Medications and Prescription
Medications.
OTC / Rx CHARACTERISTIC
Greater potency and
more potential side
effects than OTC
Purchased without
prescription
Used to prevent,
diagnose, or treat
discomfort or disease
Need a prescription
from a physician
Treats problems that
can go away by
themselves
Treats problems that
will not go away by
themselves
External
Family
Peers
Media
Community Norms
Internal
Desire to forget problems
Depression
Brain Chemistry
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3 things that you learned today
2 things you expect on the test
1 thing you enjoyed about class.