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Title: Stimulants


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  • Stimulants
  • Marijuana
  • Depressants
  • Hallucinogens
  • Narcotics
  • Steroids
  • Inhalants
  • Designer Drugs

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ADDICTION
  • Physical addiction-body chemistry changes,
  • The body must have the drug to function normally
  • Psychological addiction- a strong mental craving
    for the drug
  • This can occur without physical addiction

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Drugs produce euphoria by imitating the brains
natural way of producing feelings of
pleasure. Endorphins- pleasure-producing
chemical of the brain. Dysphoria- lack of
endorphins produces unpleasant feelings
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DRUG ABUSE DEFINED
  • Drug use- taking of a drug correctly
  • ex medicine
  • Drug abuse- taking of a drug for nonmedical
    purpose, and in a manner that can damage ones
    health
  • Drug misuse- taking of a drug for its correct
    medial purpose, but not in the right amount,
    frequency, strength or manner.
  • Recreational drug use- people who take mind
    altering drugs and claim no harmful health
    effects.

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DEPRESSANTS
  • Slows down the brain and the central nervous
    system
  • Sedatives drugs that have a soothing and produce
    tranquil effects
  • Barbiturates depressant drugs that slow the
    activity of the CNS

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ALCOHOL
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BARBITURATES/SEDATIVES
Today there are many legally prescribed drugs
that are being abused. Of those abused, those
with depressive qualities are among the most
widely abused. Barbiturates are used in the
treatment of anxiety disorders, tension, panic
attacks and sleep disorders. In high doses, some
depressants are used as general anesthetics.
Barbiturates Barbiturates, such as
mephobarbital (Mebaral) and pentobarbital sodium
(Nembutalare used to treat anxiety, tension, and
sleep disorders.
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GHB
  • GHB (Gama Hydroxybutyric Acid) is a synthetic
    depressant produced in clandestine labs. While
    available as a prescription for sleep disorders
    in some other countries GHB was banned by the FDA
    in 1990 because of the dangers associated with
    its use. However, on July 17th, 2002, GHB was
    approved for treatment of a rare form of
    narcolepsy. Most of the GHB used in the U.S. is
    illegally manufactured within its borders.

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GHB
  •  GHB can be made from ingredients such as GBL
    (gamma-butyrolactone), a solvent commonly used as
    a paint stripper, or butanediol (1,4-butanediol),
    a chemical used in the production of plastics and
    adhesives. Both GBL and butanediol are
    metabolized into GHB in the body. GHB, GBL, and
    butanediol are difficult to trace because they
    quickly leave the body and may be difficult to
    detect in emergency rooms and other treatment
    facilities. The FDA has issued warnings for both
    GBL and 1,4-butanediol, stating that the drugs
    have a potential for abuse and are a public
    health danger.
  • GHB is known as "G," "liquid x","caps," "scoop,"
    "goop," "georgia home boy," and "grievous bodily
    harm"        GHB is a clear odorless liquid
    (usually mixed with alcohol) or a white powder
    (usually made into tablets or capsules.) GHB is
    snorted, smoked, or mixed into drinks. The most
    commonly abused form is the liquid. On the
    street, it is usually sold as a liquid by the
    dose (a capful from a bottle or drops). In some
    cities, GHB is put into water guns, and users buy
    it by the squirt. In other instances, candy, such
    as a lollipop, is dipped in GHB and sold.
  • Source SAMHSA/CSAT, "GHB A Club Drug to Watch,"
    Substance Abuse Treatment Advisory, Nov.
    2002Effects The effects of GHB vary each time a
    person uses it and it affects each person
    differently. Initial effects include euphoria and
    relaxation. Within 15 minutes nausea, dizziness,
    drowsiness, visual disturbances, respiratory
    distress, amnesia, seizures, and coma are
    possible. It is difficult to predict a person's
    reaction to GHB-- because GHB is produced in
    clandestine labs, the purity and strength of
    doses vary. Coma, poisoning and death resulting
    from ingestion of GHB have been well documented.
    As of November 2000, DEA documented 71
    GHB-related deaths.
  • Coma and seizures can occur following abuse of
    GHB and, when combined with methamphetamine,
    there appears to be an increased risk of seizure.
    Combining use with other drugs such as alcohol
    can result in nausea and difficulty breathing.
    GHB may also produce withdrawal effects,
    including insomnia, anxiety, tremors, and
    sweating. Because of concern about Rohypnol, GHB,
    and other similarly abused sedative-hypnotics,
    Congress passed the "Drug-Induced Rape Prevention
    and Punishment Act of 1996" in October 1996. This
    legislation increased Federal penalties for use
    of any controlled substance to aid in sexual
    assault.

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GHB
  • Like Rohypnol, GHB is considered a "date rape"
    drug because it can be mixed with liquids (even
    water) and a victim wouldn't notice by smelling
    or looking at it. GHB, by itself, has a soapy or
    salty taste--but when mixed in a drink it may be
    difficult to detect.

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MARIJUANA
  • Most abused illegal drug
  • Nick names pot, grass, weed, dope, hash, reefer,
    sinsimilla
  • Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol or THC produce the
    euphoria
  • 90 of THC absorbed into lungs then travels to
    blood stream then to brain.

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  •                        
  • Cannabis sativa, the hemp plant, grows wild
    throughout most of the tropic and temperate
    regions of the world. Prior to the advent of
    synthetic fibers, the cannabis plant was
    cultivated for the tough fiber of its stem.
    Cannabis contains chemicals that are unique to
    the cannabis plant---"cannabinoids." Among the
    cannabinoids synthesized by the plant are
    cannabinol, cannabidiol, cannabinolidic acids,
    cannabigerol, cannabichromene, and several
    isomers of tetrahydrocannabinol. One of these,
    delta-9-tetrhydrocannabinol (THC), is responsible
    for the psychoactive effects of cannabis. Three
    drugs derived from the cannabis plant (marijuana,
    hashish, and hashish oil) are currently
    distributed on the U.S. illicit market.      
  • While most of the THC in cannabis plants is
    concentrated in the marijuana , all parts of the
    plant, including hemp, have been found to contain
    THC. The existence of THC in hemp is significant
    because THC, like marijuana, is a schedule I
    controlled substance.
  • What is "hemp"?
  • Hemp and marijuana are actually separate parts of
    the cannabis plant. The marijuana portions of the
    cannabis plant include the flowering tops (buds),
    the leaves, and the resin of the cannabis plant.
    The remainder of the plant stalks and
    sterilized seeds is what some people refer to
    as hemp. However, hemp is not a term that is
    found in federal law.

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  • DELTA-9TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL/THC
  • Acts as a depressant, hallucinogen, and stimulant
  • Marijuana is processed in the brain, liver,
    lungs, reproductive organs and kidneys.
  • THC is fat soluble. It does not dissolve in
    water. Stored in fatty tissue. Acts like sponge.
  • Alters hearing, touch, taste, smell, sense of
    time, space, and feelings of the body
  • THC transported out of the body through the urine.

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  • Burns hotter than tobacco therefore more damage
    to lungs
  • A urine test can detect marijuana up to 6 months
    after use.
  • There are 400 chemicals found in marijuana in
    addition to THC.
  • Due to body chemistry experiences may differ
    from individual to another.
  • Reactions to marijuana may be uncontrollable
    laughter to euphoria. The vary depends on
    expectations, surroundings and the history of the
    user.
  • Hash is the dark, brown resin from the top of the
    cannabis plant. Contains a higher concentration
    of THC.

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EFFECTS OF MARIJUANA
  • Speeds up the heart 50 faster
  • Damages lungs and immune system
  • Effects sight (tunnel vision)
  • THC is fat soluble
  • THC stays in the body up to 30 days
  • Marijuana burns hotter (damages lungs)
  • THC is stored in the brain, lungs, liver,
    kidneys, ovaries, testes

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Marijuana/pot/reefer
  • HARMFUL EFFECTS OF MARIJUANA
  • Feelings of dysphoria
  • Short term memory loss
  • Shortened attention span
  • Rapid, irregular heartbeats
  • Speeds up heart rate 50 faster
  • Impaired immune system
  • Decrease reaction time
  • Depth perception
  • Effects motivation BURN OUT

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  • SIDE EFFECTS OF THE MALE
  • Reduces hormone level (testosterone)
  • Decreases secondary sex characteristics (teen
    smoker)
  • facial hair
  • testes dont grow
  • sperm production low
  • sperm deformity
  • SIDE EFFECTS OF THE FEMALE
  • Lower levels of estrogen
  • Menstrual cycle stops
  • THC stored in ovary
  • Deformity of female sex cell, the egg

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MARIJUANA BIRTH DEFECTS
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The next slide you will view was a picture
created by a junior in high school who was high
on pot.
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NO! Marijuana does not make you an artist. He
could already draw!
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STIMULANTS
  • Speeds up the heart
  • Speeds up respiratory
  • Speeds up blood pressure
  • Dilates pupils
  • Decrease appetite
  • SIDE EFFECTS
  • sweating
  • Moodiness
  • Anxiety
  • Headache
  • Sleeplessness
  • Restlessness
  • Paranoia
  • hallucinations

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  • Ephedrine a stimulant added to look-alikes and
    diet pills, and found in herbs such as ma
    mahuang has caused heart attacks, strokes,
    seizures, and death, especially when combined
    with caffeine.

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AMPHETAMINES
  • DIET PILLS

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METHAMPHETAMINES
  • Crank
  • Speed
  • Ice
  • Crystal meth
  • Smoked, snorted,
  • injected, swallowed
  • 1 gallon of meth produces 2 gallons of toxic
    material

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AMPHETAMINES
  • Amphetamines and methamphetamines are
    collectively referred to as amphetamines. Their
    chemical properties and actions are so similar
    that even experienced users have difficulty
    knowing which drug they have taken
  • During World War II, amphetamines were widely
    used to keep the fighting men going both
    dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine) and methamphetamine
    (Methedrine) became readily available. As use of
    amphetamines spread, so did their abuse.
    Amphetamines became a cure-all for helping
    truckers to complete their long routes without
    falling asleep, for weight control, for helping
    athletes to perform better and train longer, and
    for treating mild depression.
  • Intravenous amphetamine abuse spread among a
    subculture known as "speed freaks." With
    experience, it became evident that the dangers of
    abuse of these drugs outweighed most of their
    therapeutic uses.

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COCAINE/CRACK
  • Harvested from a coca bush grown in South America
  • White powder form
  • 1906 cocaine syrup found in coca cola

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  • Cocaine is considered by some as the greatest
    drug threat to the US because it leads in
    drug-related violence, emergency department
    mentions of cocaine use, admissions to treatment
    facilities and arrests.

           
     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
Street Terms coke, snow, nose candy, flake,
blow, big C, lady, snowbirds, white
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There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared There is great risk whether cocaine is ingested by inhalation (snorting), injection, or smoking. It appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted. Smoking allows extremely high doses of cocaine to reach the brain very quickly and brings an intense and immediate high. The injecting drug user is at risk for transmitting or acquiring HIV infection/AIDS if needles or other injection equipment are shared
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EFFECTS OF COCAINE USE
  •  Moderate Dose disturbances in heart rhythm,
    increased heart and respiratory rates, elevated
    blood pressure, dilated pupils, decreased
    appetite, excessive activity, talkativeness,
    irritability, argumentative behavior, nervousness
    or agitation.
  • High Dose loss of coordination, collapse,
    perspiration, blurred vision, dizziness, feeling
    of restlessness, anxiety, delusions, heart
    attacks, chest pain, respiratory failure,
    strokes, seizures and headaches, abdominal pain,
    nausea, paranoia
  • .Symptoms of Overdose increase in body
    temperature, hallucinations, convulsions, death  

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Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries Wholesale cocaine traffickers purchase cocaine from importers and regional distributors usually in kilogram or multi-kilogram allotments. The photograph to the right is of one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of pure cocaine pressed into a "kilo-brick." This is generally the manner in which cocaine is shipped from Columbia or other cocaine producing countries to the United States and other consuming countries                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
Once the cocaine reaches it's "consuming
country," other wholesalers package the powder
cocaine into retail quantities (ounces or grams)
or convert the powdered cocaine into crack for
retail sales.
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One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body. One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body. One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body. One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body. One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body. One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body. One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body. One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body. One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body. One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body. One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body. One way drug dealers smuggle drugs into the United States is by filling balloons or prophylactics with cocaine or other drugs and swallowing them. Just before boarding a commercial aircraft to the U.S., the smuggler swallows the balloons. When the smuggler arrives in the U.S., he or she is met by an accomplice who takes them to a hotel (or other place) to consume a laxative and flush the balloons ("poopers") from their body.
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COCAINE/CRACK
  • INJECTED (HIV)
  • SNORTED (glass)
  • CRASH FOLLOWED BYDEPRESSION
  • HEART ATTACK
  • MALNUTRTION
  • FORM OF COCAINE
  • FREEBASING
  • CRACKLING SOUND
  • SMOKING ROCKS
  • HIGH IN 10 SECONDS
  • EXTREMELY ADDICITIVE!

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DRUG HIGH VARIABLES
  • 1. TOLERANCE OF THE BODY
  • 2. AMOUNT OF THE DRUG OR CONCENTRATION
  • 3. METHOD OF INGESTION
  • Snorted 3 minutes
  • Injected 30-60 seconds
  • Inhaled 6 seconds

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PROCESS OF CRACK
  • Coca leaves sulfuric acid kerosenecoca paste
  • Paste HCL solvent cocaine HCL (sniff,
    inject)
  • Cocaine HCL alkali basic cocaine
    (freebasing,ether)
  • Cocaine HCL baking soda water energy
    Crack
  • Dried and broken into rocks
  • Cocaine abuse is a problem for over 1 million
    people in the United States.

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NARCOTICS/OPIATES
  • Opiates a group of drugs derived form the opium
    poppy. That relieves pain and induces sleep.
    Also known as narcotics
  • Narcotics habit-forming drugs that relieve pain
    and produce sleep when taken in moderate doses/
    also called opiates. Because most are derived
    from the opium poppy.
  • Codeine a narcotic that commonly used for
    suppressing coughs.
  • Opium a narcotic drug that relieves pain and
    induces sleep, made from the poppy
  • Morphine narcotic, painkiller prescribed by
    doctors
  • Heroin narcotic, made from morphine, illegal

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HEROIN
  • Heroin, an illegal opiate drug known on the
    street as smack, junk, brown sugar, dope, horse,
    skunk and other names is derived from the resin
    of the poppy plant which grows predominantly in
    southeast and southwest Asia, Mexico and now in
    Colombia. It is manufactured in remote
    laboratories using rudimentary equipment which
    presses the powder into bricks for bulk shipment
    to destination countries like the United States.
    Smaller amounts are smuggled by couriers who
    swallow heroin-filled latex balloons before
    boarding commercial airlines. 
  • Pure heroin is a white powder with a bitter
    taste. Most illicit heroin is a powder form which
    may vary in color from white to dark brown
    because of impurities left from the manufacturing
    process or the presence of additives. Pure heroin
    is rarely sold on the street. A "bag" --slang for
    a single dosage unit of heroin--may contain 100
    mg of powder, only a small portion of which is
    heroin. The remainder could be sugars, starch,
    powdered milk, or quinine. Traditionally the
    purity of heroin in a "bag" has ranged from one
    to ten percent. More recently, heroin purity has
    ranged from one to ninety-eight percent, with a
    national average of thirty-five percent. 

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HEROIN ADDICTION
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METHADONE
  • German scientists synthesized methadone during
    World War II because of a shortage of morphine.
    Although chemically unlike morphine or heroin,
    methadone produces many of the same effects.
  • Introduced into the United States in 1947 as an
    analgesic (Dolophinel), it is primarily used
    today for the treatment of narcotic addiction.
    HEROIN
  • It is available in oral solutions, tablets, and
    injectable Schedule II formulations, and is
    almost as effective when administered orally as
    it is by injection.
  • Methadone's effects can last up to 24 hours.

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OPIUM
                     

 
                                                                                                     
  • There were no legal restrictions on the
    importation or use of opium until the early
    1900s. In the United States, the unrestricted
    availability of opium, the influx of
    opium-smoking immigrants from East Asia, and the
    invention of the hypodermic needle contributed to
    the more severe variety of compulsive drug abuse
    seen at the turn of the 20th century. In those
    days, medicines often contained opium without any
    warning label. Today, there are state, federal,
    and international laws governing the production
    and distribution of narcotic substances.

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CODEINE/MORPHINE
  • Codeine is medically prescribed for the relief of
    moderate pain and cough suppression. Compared to
    morphine, codeine produces less analgesia,
    sedation, and respiratory depression, and is
    usually taken orally.
  • It is made into tablets either alone (Schedule
    II) or in combination with aspirin or
    acetaminophen (i.e., Tylenol with Codeine,
    Schedule III). As a cough suppressant, codeine is
    found in a number of liquid preparations

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MORPHINE
                                
  • Morphine is one of the most effective drugs known
    for the relief of severe pain and remains the
    standard against which new analgesics are
    measured.
  • Like most narcotics, the use of morphine has
    increased significantly in recent years. Since
    1990, there has been about a 3-fold increase in
    morphine products in the United States.

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OXYCONTIN/OXYCODONE
Abuse of the prescription pain reliever
OxyContin are serious problems in certain areas
of the United States, particularly in the East.
In 1996, OxyContin was introduced as a longer
lasting dosage of oxycodone, which is prescribed
for the treatment of moderate to severe pain.
Since 1996, Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN)
data indicate an increasing number of deaths
associated with oxycodone. The growing abuse of
OxyContin, commonly known as Oxys, OCs,
Killers, Poor Mans Heroin, and Hillbilly Heroin,
is leading to an increase in burglaries, thefts,
and robberies of residences and pharmacies.
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HALLUCINOGENS
  • LSD lysergic acid diethylamide
  • a powerful hallucinogenic
  • PCP phencyclidine hydrochloride
  • animal tranquilizer, abused by human beings
    as a hallucinogen.
  • Peyote a cactus that produces the hallucinogen
    mescaline
  • Psilocybin hallucinogen produced by mushrooms

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LSD
D-lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is the most
potent hallucinogenic substance known to man.
Dosages of LSD are measured in micrograms, or
millionths of a gram. By comparison, dosages of
cocaine and heroin are measured in milligrams, or
thousandths of a gram. Compared to other
hallucinogenic substances, LSD is 100 times more
potent than psilocybin and psilocin and 4,000
times more potent than mescaline.  LSD is
classified as a Schedule I drug in the Controlled
Substances Act of 1970. As a Schedule I drug, LSD
meets the following three criteria it is deemed
to have a high potential for abuse it has no
legitimate medical use in treatment and, there
is a lack of accepted safety for its use under
medical supervision. 
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LSD is being concealed in candy Sweet Tarts by simply placing a clear drop of the drug in the tart. Tarts may or may not have a slight discoloration such as on the pink tart above. Tarts are becoming more popular as a method of concealment. Tarts are used in this instance, however, many other candy products can be used as well.
LSD is being concealed in candy Sweet Tarts by simply placing a clear drop of the drug in the tart. Tarts may or may not have a slight discoloration such as on the pink tart above. Tarts are becoming more popular as a method of concealment. Tarts are used in this instance, however, many other candy products can be used as well.
LSD is being concealed in candy Sweet Tarts by simply placing a clear drop of the drug in the tart. Tarts may or may not have a slight discoloration such as on the pink tart above. Tarts are becoming more popular as a method of concealment. Tarts are used in this instance, however, many other candy products can be used as well.
LSD is being concealed in candy Sweet Tarts by
simply placing a clear drop of the drug in the
tart. Tarts may or may not have a slight
discoloration such as on the pink tart above.
Tarts are becoming more popular as a method of
concealment. Tarts are used in this instance,
however, many other candy products can be used as
well.
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EFFECTS OF LSD
The effects of LSD are unpredictable. They depend
on the amount taken, the user's personality, mood
and expectations, and the surroundings in which
the drug is used. Usually, the user feels the
first effects of the drug 30-90 minutes after
taking it. These effects include dilated pupils,
higher body temperature, increased heart rate and
blood pressure, sweating, loss of appetite,
sleeplessness, dry mouth, and tremors. Sensations
and feelings change much more dramatically than
the physical signs. The user may feel several
different emotions at once or swing rapidly from
one emotion to another.
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Phencyclidine, more commonly known as PCP, is
illicitly marketed under a number of other names
including Angel Dust, Super grass, killer Weed,
Embalming Fluid, and Rocket Fuel, reflecting the
range of its bizarre and volatile effects. In
its pure form, it is a white crystalline powder
that readily dissolves in water. However, most
PCP on the illicit market contains a number of
contaminates as a result of makeshift
manufacturing causing the color to range from tan
to brown and the consistency from powder to a
gummy mass. Although sold in tablets and capsules
as well as line powder and liquid form, it is
commonly applied to a leafy material, such as
parsley, mint, oregano or marijuana, and smoked.
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SHROOMS/MESCALINE
  • Psilocybin (O-phosphoryl-4-hydroxy-N,
    N-ethyltryptamine) and psilocyn (4-hydroxy-N,
    N-dimethyltryptamine) are obtained from certain
    mushrooms indigenous to tropical and subtropical
    regions of South America, Mexico, and the United
    States.
  • As pure chemicals at doses of 10 to 20 mg, these
    hallucinogens produce muscle relaxation, dilation
    of pupils, vivid visual and auditory distortions,
    and emotional disturbances.
  • Fatal poisoning may occur due to mistaken
    identity of a mushroom many varieties of
    mushrooms are poisonous.
  • 80 of all mushrooms are poisonous!

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PEYOTE
Psilocybin (O-phosphoryl-4-hydroxy-N,
N-ethyltryptamine) and psilocyn (4-hydroxy-N,
N-dimethyltryptamine) are obtained from certain
mushrooms indigenous to tropical and subtropical
regions of South America, Mexico, and the United
States. As pure chemicals at doses of 10 to 20
mg, these hallucinogens produce muscle
relaxation, dilation of pupils, vivid visual and
auditory distortions, and emotional disturbances.
However, the effects
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PEYOTE
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INHALANTS
  • Inhalants are common household and workplace
    substances that are sniffed or huffed to give the
    user an immediate head rush or high.
  • Inhalants are "sniffed" from an open container or
    "huffed" from a rag soaked in the substance and
    held to the face.
  • They include a diverse group of chemicals that
    are found in consumer products such as aerosols,
    plastic cement, nail polish remover, lighter
    fluid, hair spray, insecticides, and cleaning
    solvents.

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INHALANTS
  • Three types of chemicals are used to produce a
    high.
  • Solvents liquids that vaporizer at room
    temperature
  • Propellants substances added to products such
    as paint, hair spray, whip cream, oven cleaner,
  • Medical ether, chloroform, nitrous oxide, amyl
    nitrate

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SOLVENTS
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PROPELLANTS
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MEDICAL
Nitrous oxide
Whip cream
ether
Nitrous oxide
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  • Sudden sniffing death syndrome sudden death,
    usually from heart failure, in a person who is
    startled while sniffing inhalants.
  • The fright often occurs upon discovery of the
    sniffer by an authority figure or when the drug
    produces a frightening hallucination

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  • Designer drugs laboratory-made drugs that
    closely resemble illegal drugs in chemical,
    structure, but that are different enough to be
    legal until ruled illegal.

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DESIGNER DRUGS
  • Lab made drugs that resemble illegal drugs in
    chemical structure
  • MDMA (Ecstasy)
  • (mimics meths)
  • Fentanyl
  • (synthetic heroin)
  • Created Parkinsons disease-
  • destruction of parts of the brain that control
    muscles

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MDMA/ECSTASY
MDMA is marketed as a feel good drug. Devotees
say it produces profoundly positive feelings,
empathy for others, elimination of anxiety, and
extreme relaxation--hence the nickname "hug
drug," or "love drug." MDMA is also said to
suppress the need to eat, drink, or sleep,
enabling club scene users to endure all-night and
sometimes two, or three-day parties.       MDMA
is taken orally, usually in tablet or capsule
form. MDMA tablets are often "stamped" with icons
or logos intended to appeal to a young audience.
Its effects last approximately four to six hours.

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  • Short Term Effects
  • increased heart rate, blood pressure and
    body temperature jaw and teeth clenching/muscle
    tension, hypertension, dehydration, chills and/or
    sweating, nausea, blurred vision, faintness,
    dizziness, confusion, insomnia, paranoia
  • Long Term Use
  • depression, sleep disorders, drug craving,
    persistent elevation of anxiety, paranoia,
    aggressive and impulsive behavior, rash
  • Medical Complicationslarge dose muscle
    breakdown, hyperthermia, kidney failure,
    cardiovascular system failurelong term liver
    damage, brain damage, paralysis, and possible
    others pending research

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MDMA, CSA Schedule I, abuse in the United States
and the trafficking of MDMA to the United States
are on the rise, posing serious social concerns.
Once confined to major metropolitan areas on the
East and West Coasts, MDMA trafficking has now
expanded to smaller communities throughout the
country. MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphet
amine), also referred to as Ecstasy, XTC, Adam,
and Essence, is a illegally manufactured
variation of mescaline and amphetamine. It is
considered a designer drug---a substance on the
drug market that is a chemical analogue or
variation of another psychoactive drug
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STEROIDS
  •  The CSA defines anabolic steroids as any drug or
    hormonal substance chemically and
    pharmacologically related to testosterone (other
    than estrogen, progestins, and corticosteroids),
    that promotes muscle growth.
  • Most illicit anabolic steroids are sold at gyms,
    competitions and through mail order operations.
    For the most part, these substances are smuggled
    into the United States.
  • Those commonly encountered on the illicit market
    include boldenone (Equipose), ethylestrenol
    (Maxibolin), fluoxymesterone (Halotestin),
    methandriol, methandrostenolone (Dianabol),
    Depo-Testosterone Android - 25 (mehyltestosterone)
  • In addition, a number of bogus or counterfeit
    products are sold as anabolic steroids. 

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When used in combination with exercise training
and high protein diet, anabolic steroids can
promote increased size and strength of muscles,
improve endurance and decrease recovery time
between workouts. They are taken orally or by
intramuscular injection. Users concerned about
drug tolerance often take steroids on a schedule
called a cycle. A cycle is a period of between
six and 14 weeks of steroid use followed by a
period of abstinence. Additionally, users tend
to "stack" the drugs, using multiple drugs
concurrently. Another mode of steroid use is
"pyramiding." Users slowly escalate steroid use
(increasing the number of drugs used at one time
and/or the dose and frequency of one or more
steroids) reaching a peak amount at mid-cycle and
gradually tapering the dose toward the end of the
cycle.
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LYLE ALZADO
  • Started taking steroids in 1969
  • NFL player
  • Played 15 years as defensive end with
  • Denver Broncos,Los Angeles Raiders, Cleveland
    Browns
  • Went form 190 to 220 by eating
  • 220 to 300 with steroids
  • All Pro Team
  • Two days after he married his second wife, he was
    diagnosed with brain lymphoma
  • Lost 60 pounds in one month
  • Chemotherapy
  • HGH steroid
  • Cadavers 20-30,000
  • On 10-12 weeks cycles off 2 weeks
  • Brain seizures
  • Died at the age of 49.
  • Left his son Justin

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DO WE NEED STEROIDS FOR A QUICK FIX? WHAT
HAPPENED TO HARD WORK?
This statue was sculpted in 1808 before the
introduction and discovery of steroids.
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CHRIS FARLEY AGE 33 HEROIN/ COCAINE
JOHN MATUZAK AGE 38 STEROIDS
JOHN BELUSHI AGE 32 DRUG OVERDOSE
LEN BIAS AGE 23 NCAA/NBA CRACK
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BEACH BOYS
GRATEFUL DEAD BRENT MYDLAND 36 JERRY GARCIA
53 PIGPEN MCKERNAN 26 CIRRHOSIS
ROLLING STONES BRIAN JONES AGE 27 DROWNED DRUNK
DENNIS WILSON AGE 39 DROWNED DRUNK
JIMI HENDRIX AGE 27
JANIS JOPLIN 27
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KURT COBAIN/NIRVANA AGE 27 DIED APRIL 5,
1994 HEROIN/VALIUM/MARIJUANA DRUG RELATED
SUICIDE
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ELVIS PRESSLEY AGE 42
POLYDRUG OVERDOSE
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QUEEN FREDDIE MERCURY AGE 45 AIDS DRUG RELATED
LED ZEPPELIN JOHN BONHAM AGE 32 ALCOHOL
INTOXIFICATION
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GRATEFUL DEAD BRENT MYLAND AGE 38
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS HILLEL SLOVAK AGE 25 HEROIN
OVERDOSE
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MARILYN MONROE AGE 36 1926-1962
RIVER PHOENIX AGE 23
HEROIN, COCAINE, VALIUM, MARIJUANA
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