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DRUGS
Drug
– a substance that causes a
physical or emotional change in a
person.
*Over-the-counter- (nonprescription)
*Prescription Drugs – Dr. written
order
*Tobacco*Alcohol*Illegal drugs*
Herbal*Caffeine*Inhalants
Effect
– the influence a drug
has on the body and the
mind or both.
Drug Use – taking meds
properly and in its correct
dosage.
Drug
Misuse – improper use
of a drug
usually
Drug
done by mistake
abuse – intentional
improper use of a drug.
Psychoactive
effects – an
effect on a person’s mood
or behavior.
Mood-altering
affects
brain activity
Addiction
– a condition in
which the body relies on a
given drug to help it
function.
Compulsive
use of a drug
despite any cost
Changes the structure and
chemistry of the brain
Medicine
– a legal substance used
to treat an illness or ailment
Side
effects – an effect that
accompanies the expected effect
of a drug
Drug allergies – an unwanted
effect that accompanies the
desired effect of a drug
Overdose
– a serious
sometimes fatal reaction to a
large dose of a drug
Dose – an exact amount of a
drug
Tolerance-
need an increased
amount to feel its’ effects
Craving-
strong need for a drug,
can’t manage without it
Loss
of control- preoccupied with
drug or alcohol and unable to limit
use
Physical
Dependenceexperience withdrawal
symptoms
Withdrawal – the body’s reaction
when it doesn’t receive a drug it
depends on
Muscle trembling
Coma
Disorientation
Sweats
Death
Insomnia
Stimulants
– speed up the
mental and physical responses
of the central nervous system.
Increase Heart Rate
blood pressure
breathing rate
alertness
Depressants
– the opposite of
stimulants, these drugs slow
down brain and body reactions
decreases heart and
breathing rates
lowers blood pressure
Alcohol
Barbiturates
Sedatives
Tranquilizers
Narcotics
– Powerful painkillers
– suppress the CNS. They
have a high potential for abuse
and addiction.
Heroin
OxyContin
Codeine
Vicodin
Methadone
Darvon
Hallucinogens
– distort sensory
information going to the brain,
while not all users hallucinate,
have a distorted sense of
reality. No medical use.
LSD PCP
Rohypnol
MDMA – Ecstasy
GHB
Ketamine
Mushrooms
= Also know as club drugs
Inhalants
– common household
products. Chemical inhaled
gives mind-altering effects.
Marijuana
– formally classified
as both a hallucinogen and a
depressant, marijuana and its
derivatives are in a category all
by themselves.
Up to 20 times stronger than
30 years ago
Why do people use drugs??
Curiosity
Peer pressure
Pleasure seeking
Act of rebellion
Boredom
Factors That Influence
Drug Action
Dose
Age
Body
Weight
Gender
Previous
knowledge of
drug
Other
drugs in
body
Contents of
stomach
Mood
Expectations
Environment
How Drugs Are Taken
Inhaled
Injection
Orally
Snorted
Transdermal
(Patches)
Through body orifices
Clandestine Laboratory
used
for the primary purpose of
illegally manufacturing controlled
substances
typically small and use common
household appliances, glassware,
and readily available chemicals
Stages of Addiction
Stage
1
curiosity
is a motivator
learning to trust/mistrust the
drug used
“High” is still a new feeling
Stages of Addiction
Stage
User
2
is thinking more about
drugs
Previous relationships become
difficult
User uses when alone
User still thinks they have
control
Stages of Addiction
Stage 3
Seeks out the “high”
Has confidence in using the
drug
User thinks the drug won’t hurt
them
Peer group uses
Tolerance develops
Stages of Addiction
Stage
Can
4
no longer get “high”
User uses the drug to avoid
being sick!
Drugs become the center of
their life
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