Drugs in Perspective
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Chapter 1
Drugs in Perspective
Substance Use Cost to Society
$776 for addictive disorders
$112 million for diseases attributed to
substance abuse
$2,933 billion for diseases for which
substance abuse is a risk factor
$336 million for patients with secondary
diagnosis of substance abuse
Total Public Cost: $4,157 Billion
Problems Associated with Drugs
Traffic Fatalities
Murders
Child Abuse
Drowning
Rapes
Suicides
Spousal Abuse
Definitions
Drug: Any substance that alters one’s ability
to function emotionally, physically,
intellectually, financially or socially
Psychoactive Drugs: Any substance that has
the capability of altering mood, perception
or behavior.
Drug Misuse: The intentional or inappropriate
use of prescribed or over-the-counter
drugs.
Drug Abuse: The intentional and
inappropriate use of a drug resulting
in physical, emotional, financial,
intellectual or social consequences for
the user.
Historical Perspectives of Drug Use
Alcohol
-Beverages might have been
fermented intentionally as early as
about 10,000 B.C.
-Early Egyptians, Hebrews, Chinese,
Greeks and Romans were fond of
alcohol.
Alcohol played a significant role in the
early history of the United States
(one reason the Pilgrims landed at
Plymouth was that they ran out of
beer)
Marijuana
-Cannabis (source for marijuana) has
been cultivated for its fiber since at
least 4,700 years.
-As far back as 4,700 years ago, the
Chinese Emperor Shen Nung
prescribed it for aliments such as
gout, malaria, and gas pains.
-Use of marijuana was noted in the
Americas as early as 1545.
-By the late 1800s numerous reports
detailed cannabis use for many
medical reasons.
Narcotics
-Narcotics is a term used interchangeably
with terms opiates or opioids.
-Opiate refers to opium and derivatives of
opium
-The earliest reference to the opium poppy
was 6,000 year old Sumerian tablet and it
was referred to as the “joy plant”
-Opium was a staple in ancient Greece and
Rome.
-In the Arab world, opium was widely used
because the Koran forbid alcohol use
-In 1805, the active ingredient in opium
was identified and called morphine
-During the Civil War many soldiers
became addicted to morphine
(soldier’s disease)
-In the late 1800s a semisynthetic
drug “nonaddicting” wonder drug was
developed to relieve pain and replace
morphine. It was called heroin.
Coffee
-One of the earliest written references
to coffee dates back to 900 A.D. in
Arabia.
-The Chinese reportedly used caffeine
almost 5,000 years ago.
-The Koran condemned coffee as an
intoxicant and banned it’s use.
-In the 1600s coffeehouses because
centers for learning (called Penny
Universities).
Cocaine
-Ancient drawings suggest that chewing
coca leaves (cocaine is in the coca leaves)
was popular prior to the rise of the Incan
Empire as early as 3000 B.C..
-When the Spaniards conquered the Incas
they realized the importance of the coca
leaves to the natives
-In the later part of the 19th century a
popular red Bordeaux wine called
Mariani’s Coca Wine (Vin Mariani) was
marketed.
-Cocaine was popular among Freud,
Robert Louis Stevenson, and Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle.
-The original formula for Coca-cola
contained cocaine.
-Cocaine became more of a
recreational drug in the 1970s.
Amphetamines
-Amphetamine are powerful,
prescription stimulants synthesized in
the late 1800s in Germany
-Amphetamines are still used
medically and abused for their
powerful, long acting stimulating
effect
Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs
-Sedative-Hypnotic drugs are those
drugs that are capable of inducing
sedation and/or sleep. They include
barbiturates non-barbiturates, minor
tranquilizers, and inhalants.
Hallucinogens
-Hallucinogens are relatively new
drugs and represent drugs capable of
inducing both delusions and
hallucinations.
-Examples of the these drugs include
LSD, psilocybin, mescaline, and
jimsonweed
Tobacco
-Tobacco has been widely used for
centuries.
-At first tobacco was used for
medicinal purposes and then mainly
for recreational purposes.
Summary
Drug use is a valid concern because
of its effects on individuals, families
and societies
The Egyptians, Hebrews, Greeks, and
Romans used alcohol and it figured
prominently in the development of
the United States
The rum trade had a role in the
economic expansion in the United
States
One of the earliest written accounts
of marijuana use dates back to China
where people took it for medical
problems
Many early civilizations used opium
The popularity of cocaine rose after it
was included in many products such
as medicines, wine, and Coca-cola
Naturally produced hallucinogens
have a long history