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Title: Teen Drug Use


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Teen Drug Use
  • 8th Grade Health
  • Mrs. Bauder

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What are reasons teens give for using drugs?
R x
Fun
Rebellion
Curiosity
Availability
Conformity
Boredom
Escape
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Drugs Most Commonly Used By Teens
  • Alcohol
  • Tobacco
  • Marijuana
  • Prescription Drugs
  • Inhalants
  • Club Drugs
  • Steroids Heroin

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Marijuana
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Marijuana (Canabis)
  • aka Pot
  • Most likely the first illicit drug that young
    people will use
  • Average age of first use is about 14 years
  • THC is the main active ingredient
  • Medical in some states

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How Does Marijuana Effect the Body?
  • Impairs -
  • memory
  • event recall
  • judgment
  • cognitive functions
  • coordination and balance
  • Increased heart rate
  • Dry mouth
  • Occasional anxiety, fear or panic

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How marijuana affects a person depends on
  • Whether it is smoked or ingested
  • Dosage
  • THC content
  • Time between puffs
  • Length of time in ones lungs
  • Previous experience (tolerance)

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Club Drugs
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Club Drugs - What are they?
  • Typically used by young adults at bars, clubs,
    concerts, and parties.
  • The most common club drugs include Ecstasy
    (MDMA), GHB, Rohypnol, and Ketamine

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Intoxicating Effects of Club Drugs
  • Ecstasy
  • increase awareness of senses, mild
    hallucinations, increased energy, loss of
    judgment
  • GBH
  • relaxation, nausea, loss of inhibitions, euphoria
  • Ketamine and PCP
  • confusion, distortions of reality, numbness

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Health Consequences of Club Drugs
  • Ecstasy
  • impaired learning and memory, hyperthermia, rapid
    heartbeat, high blood pressure, heart attack,
    death
  • GBH
  • dangerously slowed breathing, seizures, coma
  • Ketamine and PCP
  • loss of memory, loss of muscle control,
    dangerously slowed breathing

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Heroin
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Heroin What is it?
  • Opiate derived from poppy plant
  • Used as a pain reliever
  • Aka smack
  • Can be injected, smoked or snorted

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Heroin How does it affect the body?
  • HIGHLY ADDICTIVE
  • Dulls senses
  • Impairs judgment
  • Sleepy
  • Dramatically slows thinking process
  • Produces many side effects

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Heroin Health Consequences
  • HIGHLY ADDICTIVE
  • Slows down CNS
  • Injection contract blood borne diseases
  • Coma
  • Overdose
  • Death

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Inhalants - What are they?
  • Inhalants are legal, everyday products that when
    inhaled can produce mind-altering effects or a
    euphoric state.
  • nail polish remover
  • glue
  • gasoline
  • household cleaners
  • nitrous oxide ("laughing gas," which can be found
    in whipped cream dispensers and is often inhaled
    via a balloon)

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Inhalant Abuse
  • National surveys report that more than 22.9
    million Americans have abused inhalants at least
    once in their lives.
  • Inhalants are abused more often by younger
    children than older children.
  • Why?

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Long Term Effects of Inhalants
  • Regular abuse of inhalants can result in serious
    harm to vital organs. Can cause
  • brain damage
  • spinal cord damage
  • heart damage
  • kidney damage
  • liver failure
  • muscle weakness

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Steroids
  • Anabolic steroids
  • artificial forms of the male hormone testosterone
  • Ergogenic drugs
  • substance that enhances athletic performance
  • Two forms
  • Injectable solutions
  • Pills
  • Motivator - body image concerns

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Effects of Steroids
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