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Title: Drugs vs. Medicines:


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SAY NO TO DRUGS
DRUGS RUIN LIVES
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Drugs vs. Medicines
  • Drugs
  • NO Medical Use
  • Potentially Addictive
  • Physically Harmful
  • Usually Abused
  • Against the Law
  • Overdose Potential
  • NO Margin of Safety
  • NO Controlled Dosage
  • Unknown Ingredients
  • Unknown Side Effects
  • Medicines
  • FDA Approved
  • AMA Recommended
  • Pharmaceutically Manufactured
  • If used properly there is minimal risk for
    addiction and health problems
  • Medically are Used for
  • Treatment
  • Cure
  • Prevention
  • of Diseases and
  • Health Conditions

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Addictive Personality
  • The compulsive physical and psychological need
    for a chemical substance (alcohol, drugs,
    medicine) or a behavior (gambling, sex, eating
    disorder, etc.)

Compulsive
Non-Compulsive
I have no choice I cant do with out it I need it
to feel normal I cant start my day without it
I have a choice on what to do I can have only one
drink I dont have to be high to have fun
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Addiction Continuum
Experimentation
Social-Situational
Consequential Misuse
Daily Dependency
Rehabilitation
Addiction
DEATH
Imprisonment Institutionalized
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Stages of Addiction
  • Experimentation
  • Trying drugs out for the first time
  • Social-Situational
  • Partying, Peer Pressure, Stress, Trying Fit In
  • Consequential Misuse
  • Fights, Arrests, Family, School, Work Problems
  • Daily Dependency
  • Have to use every day to feel normal
  • Total Addiction
  • Needs to use drugs daily to avoid withdrawal
  • Physically and Psychologically Dependent

No Specific Time Line
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Controlled Substance Act
  • Schedule I ALL ILLEGAL DRUGS, HAVE NO MEDICAL
    USE, ADDICTIVE SUBSTANCES
  • Schedule II Written Prescription Required with
    NO REFILLS. Abuse can cause Addiction.
  • Schedule III Written Prescription Required with
    Refills up to 5 times within 6 months. Moderate
    chance of Addiction.
  • Schedule IV Written Prescription Required with
    Refills up to 5 times within 6 months. Low
    chance of Addiction
  • Schedule V Mostly Over the Counter

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Influencing FactorsEffects of Drugs Medicines
  • Dosage the amount of the drug or medicine taken
  • Effective Dose recommended amount for most
    people
  • Therapeutic Dose prescribed amount for health
    problems
  • Lethal Dose self-administered overdose amount
  • Potency the strength of the dosage on the CNS
    Brain
  • Administration method that the substance is
    taken into the body
  • Injection injected with a needle is the
    quickest
  • Inhalation smoked or snorted is the 2nd
    quickest
  • Ingestion swallowed and digested is the slowest
  • Body Chemistry DRUGS EFFECT EVERYBODY
    DIFFERENTLY
  • Absorption how the substance is absorbed into
    the bloodstream
  • Fat Soluble dissolves in oily solutions
    quickly they will take effect quicker, but they
    are usually less potent
  • Examples Marijuana, Hashish
  • Water Soluble requires active transport from
    the blood to the brain they will take effect
    slower, but are usually more potent
  • Examples Cocaine, Alcohol

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Drug Medicine Risks
  • Effective Dosage
  • the amount of a drug or medicine that it takes to
    produce an effect
  • Lethal Dosage
  • the amount of a drug or medicine that it takes to
    cause a fatal overdose
  • Therapeutic Index
  • The effective dose divided into the lethal dose
  • Margin of Safety
  • The range between the effective dose and the
    lethal dose of the drug or medicine
  • Physicians know how to determine proper dosage
  • Drug Dealers have NO IDEA WHAT DOSAGE IS!

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Addiction Dependency
  • Tolerance substance abuser needs more and more
    to produce the high
  • Withdrawal symptoms produced when coming down
    from a high
  • Addiction complete dependency on a drug need
    to use to feel normal
  • Physiological Dependency body has a physical
    need for the drug
  • Psychological Dependency mind has a mental need
    for the drug

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Dangerous Drug andMedicine Interactions
  • Allergic Reaction hypersensitivity to the
    dosage causing fever, rashes, nausea, diarrhea,
    etc..
  • Toxic Reaction poisonous effect to the dosage
    causing convulsions, seizures, stroke, cardiac
    arrest, etc..
  • Additive Reaction combined effect of two or
    chemical substances that improve the users
    condition
  • Paradoxical Reaction contradictory effect
    causing the opposite of what was anticipated
  • Synergistic Reaction combined effect of two or
    more chemical substances causing intensified
    effects on the brain and the central nervous
    system
  • Antagonistic Reaction effect of one substance
    canceling or reducing the effect of another
    substance

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Psychoactive Drugs
  • Chemical Substances are categorized by how they
    alter the CNS (Central Nervous System)
  • Stimulants speeds up CNS
  • Depressants slows down CNS
  • Hallucinogens alters and distorts CNS
  • Narcotics anesthetic effect on CNS
  • Tranquilizers sedative effect on CNS
  • Cannabis Derivatives sedative effect on CNS,
    with some potential hallucinogenic effects

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Stimulantsincrease heart rate metabolism
  • Amphetamines
  • Cocaine
  • Methamphetamine
  • Caffeine
  • Nicotine
  • Methylphenidate
  • Overdose Effects
  • Seizures
  • Convulsions
  • Blood Clots
  • Heart Attack
  • Stroke

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Depressantsdecrease heart rate metabolism
  • Alcohol
  • Barbiturates
  • GHB
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Rohypnol
  • Overdose Effects
  • Kidney Failure
  • Liver Dysfunction
  • Heart Failure
  • Memory Loss
  • Depression
  • Lowered Blood Pressure

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Tranquilizers/Sedativesbrain and CNS are
suppressed, causing sedation
  • Methaqualone
  • Valium
  • Ketamine
  • Overdose Effects
  • Kidney Failure
  • Liver Dysfunction
  • Heart Failure
  • Memory Loss
  • Depression
  • Lowered Blood Pressure

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Hallucinogensbrain and CNS are distorted,
causinghearing and vision to be altered
  • Overdose Effects
  • Mental Confusion
  • Chromosome Damage
  • Brain Dysfunction
  • Chemical Imbalance in the Brain
  • Flashbacks
  • LSD
  • PCP
  • DMT
  • Mescaline
  • Psilocybin

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Narcotic-Analgesicspain relievers, numb tissue,
sedate
  • Heroin
  • Opium
  • Morphine
  • Codeine
  • Fentanyl
  • Oxycodone
  • Hydromorphone
  • Hydrocodone
  • Overdose Effects
  • Respiratory Depression
  • Cardiac Arrest
  • Drug Induced Coma

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Cannabis Derivativesdepressant some mild
hallucinogenic effects
  • Overdose Effects
  • Impaired Memory
  • Respiratory Infections
  • Panic Attacks
  • Paranoia
  • Chemical Imbalance in the Brain
  • Cardiac Dysfunction
  • Marijuana
  • Hashish
  • Hash Oil
  • THC

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Designers/Club Drugssynthetic concoctions of
chemicalsstimulants hallucinogens mixed
ordepressants hallucinogens mixed
  • XTC
  • MDA
  • MDMA
  • ICE
  • CAT
  • GHB
  • Crank
  • Crack
  • Overdose Effects
  • Paranoia
  • Impaired Memory
  • Psychotic Behavior
  • Cardiac Toxicity
  • Liver Failure
  • Neurological Damage

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Look-Alikes
  • Fake substances which appear to resemble illegal
    drugs that are sold as street drugs
  • Oregano for Marijuana
  • Powdered Sugar for Cocaine
  • Rock Candy for Crack
  • Strychnine for Heroin

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Inhalants Poppers
  • Volatile chemical substances with breathable
    fumes that are sniffed and inhaled to provide a
    mind-altering high
  • Spray Paint
  • Glues
  • Lighter Fluid
  • Amyl Nitrite
  • Butyl Nitrite
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Solvents
  • Aerosols
  • Overdose
  • Liver Failure
  • Kidney Dysfunction
  • Change in Bone Marrow Structure
  • Permanent Brain Damage
  • Blood Oxygen Displacement
  • Neurological Damage

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Steroids
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Addiction and Codependency
  • Enablers people that cover up and protect the
    addict from facing the various consequences of
    their addiction
  • Codependents people who become overly concerned
    and involved with someones addiction, feels
    obligated to fix them

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Treatment Recovery
  • Intervention family and friends confronting the
    addict about their drug or alcohol problem
  • Detoxification medication is given to ease the
    symptoms of withdrawal
  • Relapse returning to doing drugs or alcohol
    after quitting and going through treatment
  • Treatment different types of recovery programs
  • Recovery learning to live life again in a drug
    and alcohol free lifestyle

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Treatment Programs
  • Detox. Units medically supervised
    hospitalization to ease the withdrawal from the
    addiction to the drug or alcohol
  • Inpatient Units medical and psychological care
    while the patient is placed in a rehabilitation
    facility
  • Outpatient Units recovering addict continues to
    go to work or school, but also gets treatment
    from the rehabilitation facility
  • Halfway Houses after 30 days of treatment,
    recovering addicts will stay for 6 months to 1
    year for additional counseling and treatment

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The Road to Recovery
  • Hits Bottom-Crashes and Burns
  • Experiences Consequences of drug and alcohol
    abuse and seeks out help
  • Medical Evaluation and Treatment
  • Diagnosis to determine degree of addiction, and
    possible placement in a treatment facility
  • 12 Step Recovery Programs
  • Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous
  • Social Readjustment
  • Changes Playmates, Playgrounds, Play Things
  • Drug/Alcohol Free
  • Rebuilds Life, Develops Drug-Free Lifestyle

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BE DRUG FREE
"Drugs Can Make An Idiot Out Of A Genius,
and When You Cease To Exist, Then Who Will They
Blame"
Bob Dylan
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