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Drug Use
Quiz #1 Journal #2
1. Name one classification of Medicine an example of medicine
2. What Interaction is when 2 drugs work together for the common good.
3. What Interaction is when one medicine cancels out the other
4. Name one way medicine is misused.
Substance Abuse
Substance abuse includes the use of illegal substances, as well as misuse of legal substances Substance abuse: any unnecessary or improper
use of chemical substances for nonmedical purposes.
Illegal drugs: chemical substances that people of any age may not lawfully manufacture, possess, buy or sell
Illicit drug use: use/sale of substances that are illegal
Factors that Influence Teens
Peer pressure
Family members
Role models
Media messages
Perceptions of drug behavior
Misleading info
How Drugs Affect your Health
Physical Health Overdose: strong sometimes fatal reaction to taking
large amounts of a drug.
Mental Health Impair reasoning and think
Social Health Loss of friendships with drug free friends Legal consequences Leading cause of crime, suicide, and unintentional
injuries.
Group Discussion
Drugs take a heavy toll: in addition to the physical risks to a persons health, substance abuse can damage all aspects of your life. Consequences for the individual Consequences for friends and family Consequences for Others Consequences for Society
Drug Impact on the body
Stimulant: Drugs that speed up the Central Nervous System
Meth, LSD (acid)Coffee, tea, cola, power energy drinks, crack, cocaine, amphetamines.
Depressant: Drugs that slow down the Central Nervous System.
Barbituates(sedatives) tranquilizers,
Meth
10 years of Meth Use
Meth
Methamphetamine, or meth is a stimulant. White, odorless powder that easily dissolves in alcohol or water. Because its nonmedical form is produced in makeshift labs, the drug is ready available but its quality is uncertain. Meth may provide a short term feeling: Euphoria, but often its use also causes
depression, paranoia, and delusions. Meth can cause death as well.
Meth
Meth may be snorted, smoked, orally ingested or injected.
Short term effects: Sleeplessness, increased wakefulness and physical activity
and decreased appetite.
Long term effects: Addiction Molecular changes in the brain: violent behavior, anxiety,
confusion, confusion, paranoia, hallucinations, mood disturbances. Formication: sensation of insects creeping on the skin
Meth Facts
Meth is one of the largest illegal drug problems in Utah
Of all substance abuse treatment programs 28% are Meth abusers of that 75% are woman and mothers.
Meth is a leading contributor in domestic violence, neglect, and abuse of children.
Homes/properties contaminated with Meth can cost thousands of dollars to clean. ($5000 to even $100,000)