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ILLEGAL DRUGS

ILLEGAL DRUGS. 1. Why is illegal drug use dangerous?. Damage to brain and body addiction major factor in suicide, accidents and crimes risk of spreading disease through sharing needles can result in overdose leads to making irresponsible decisions.

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ILLEGAL DRUGS

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  1. ILLEGAL DRUGS

  2. 1. Why is illegal drug use dangerous? • Damage to brain and body • addiction • major factor in suicide, accidents and crimes • risk of spreading disease through sharing needles • can result in overdose • leads to making irresponsible decisions

  3. 2. The reasons people begin using drugs are similar to the reasons they begin to drink or smoke. What are these reasons? • Experiment • Escape depression / boredom • Enjoyment of risky behavior • Belief that drugs solve personal problems • Peer pressure • Media glamorizing drug use

  4. 3. While there are many different illegal drugs, all illegal drugs have 3 things in common.What are these 3 things? • Affects function of the brain • Dangerous to health • Result in drug dependence and addiction

  5. 4. What are some of the effects marijuana has on the body? • Slowed thinking • Difficulty paying attention • No sense of time or distance • Loss of short term memory • Shrinks your brain

  6. Video/8:29

  7. 5. Can you become dependant on marijuana? Yes, both physical and psychological dependence can happen

  8. 6. Can marijuana use affect your driving? If so, how? It can slow your reaction time and impair your judgment. Yes, much like how alcohol affects your driving.

  9. 7. STREET NAMES POT TEXAS TEA MARYJANE ASTRO TURF HEMP REEFER HERB GRASS Ganja WEED J DOPE ROACH

  10. WHAT IS MARIJUANA? Marijuanais a word used to describe the dried flowers, seeds, and leaves of the Indian hemp plant. Cannabis describes any of the different drugs that come from Indian hemp, including marijuana and hashish. Hashish is a related form of the drug, made from resins of the Indian hemp plant. Regardless of the name, this drug is an hallucinogen – a substance which distorts how the mind perceives the world you live in. The chemical in cannabis that creates this distortion is known as THC. The cannabis plant, from which marijuana is derived, has over 400 different chemicals.

  11. Marijuana and School Marijuana and school don’t mix. Marijuana makes it harder for users to concentrate, and slows thinking down. One of the prevalent effects of marijuana is the decline in school performance. Marijuana damages the user’s memory and things such as simple math problems become extremely difficult. video./2:07

  12. Video/3:16 Certain synthetic compounds deceptively labeled as "bath salts" and synthetic marijuana products (K2 or spice) have been added to Penalty Group 2 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act. Law Covers: Synthetic Cannabinoids, Synthetic Marijuana, Herbal Potpourri Spice (K2, Spike99, Wicked-X)

  13. Bath salts – effects similar to methamphetamine and cocaine. Video – 5:28

  14. 8. What are inhalants? What are 2 legal inhalants used by physicians? Drugs that are inhaled as vapors such as Asthma Inhaler Laughing Gas

  15. INHALANTS WHAT ARE THEY? SNIFFING Users may inhale the chemical vapors directly from open containers Inhalants refers to the vapors from toxic substances which are inhaled to reach a quick high The chemicals are quickly absorbed through the lungs into the bloodstream and quickly reach the brain and other organs There are more than 1,000 household products that could be used as inhalants Produce effects similar to anesthetics, which slow down the body’s functions The user experiences an initial high and loss of inhibitions, then drowsiness, lightheadedness, and agitation Because they reach the brain with a faster speed and force than other substances, they can cause irreversible physical and mental damages. HUFFING Breathing the fumes from rags soaked in a chemical substances

  16. 9. What type of effects might you experience from inhalants? • Hyperactivity • loss of inhibitions • Dizziness • loss of coordination • difficulty speaking and thinking

  17. CLICK PICTURE ON RIGHT Video/4:21

  18. 10. EFFECTS OF INHALANTS SHORT TERM LONG TERM • Slurred Speech • Drunk, dizzy, or dazed • Unconsciousness • Severe headaches • DEATH from suffocation • Muscle weakness • Lack of coordination • Depression • Hearing loss • Deaths from heart failure • Serious and sometimes irreversible damage to the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs and brain

  19. 11. STREET NAMES • Air blast • Highball • Satan’s Secret • Hippie Crack • Shoot the Breeze • Amy • Huff • Snappers • Bolt • Whippets • Whiteout • Toilet Water • Oz • Locker Room • Texas Shoe Shine • Pearls

  20. 12. ECSTASY (MDMA) WHAT IS IT? Ecstasy is a synthetic, psychoactive drug that is chemically similar to the stimulant methamphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. Ecstasy (MDMA) produces feelings of increased energy, euphoria, emotional warmth, and distortions in time, perception, and tactile experiences

  21. 13. STREET NAMES California Sunrise ADAM BEANS

  22. 14. SHORT TERM EFFECTS FALSE SENSE OF AFFECTION IMPAIRED JUDGEMENT SLEEP PROBLEMS

  23. 15. LONG TERM EFFECTS of ecstacy • Long lasting brain damage affecting thought and memory • Damage to portions of the brain that regulate critical functions such as learning, sleep and emotion (Write 3 down) • Depression • Anxiety • Kidney Failure • Hemorrhaging • Psychosis • Cardiovascular collapse • Convulsions • DEATH

  24. HEROIN

  25. 16. Highly addictive, illegal drug Heroin (like opium and morphine) is made from the resin of poppy plants. 17. Most heroin is injected Risks - AIDS or other infections from sharing needles on top of the pain of addiction. Milky, sap-like opium is first removed from the pod of the poppy flower. This opium is refined to make morphine, then further refined into different forms of heroin.

  26. 18.Street names

  27. DEATH Sedation; drowsiness SHORT TERM EFFECTS BREATHING SLOWED

  28. 19. • INFLAMMATION OF THE GUMS • COLD SWEATS • COMA • LOSS OF MEMORY • DEPRESSION LONG TERM EFFECTS Abscesses from use of needles pockmark the body of a 16 year old addict

  29. 20. WHAT IS IT? LSD is one of the most potent, mood changing chemicals. It is manufactured from lysergic acid, which is found in the ergot fungus that grows on rye and other grains. Produced in crystal form in illegal laboratories mainly in the US. These crystals are converted to a liquid for distribution. Colorless Odorless Slightly Bitter Taste

  30. No matter what form it comes in, LSD leads the user to a same place, a serious disconnect from reality • Sold on the street as: • small tablets • capsules • gelatin squares • Liquid • It is sometimes added to absorbent paper, which is then divided into small squares decorated with designs or cartoon characters (“loony tunes”) LSD IS KNOWN AS ACID LSD users call an LSD experience a “trip,” usually lasting 12 hours or so. When things go wrong, which often happens, it is called a “bad trip,” another name for a living nightmare!

  31. LSD drawings 21. STREET NAMES BATTERY ACID BOOMERS YELLOW SUNSHINE LOONY TOONS DOSES DOTS TAB SUPERMAN GOLDEN DRAGON WINDOW PANE LUCY IN THE SKYWITH DRAGONS HIPPIE

  32. 22. HARMFUL EFFECTS OF LSD PHYSICAL EFFECTS • Dilated Pupils • Higher or Lower Body Temperature • Sweating or Chills • Sleeplessness • Tremors MENTAL EFFECTS • Visual Hallucinations • Panic Attacks • Severe Depression or Psychosis • Flashbacks • Impaired time perception

  33. 23. WHAT IS COCAINE? • The word cocaine refers to the drug in a powder or crystal form. • The powder form is usually mixed with corn starch, talcum, powder, sugar or any other drugs such as procaine (a local anesthetic) or amphetamines • Extracted from cocoa leaves • Cocaine was originally developed as a painkiller • Cocaine is most often sniffed with the powder absorbed into the bloodstream through the nasal tissues. • It can also be ingested or rubbed into the gums • To more rapidly absorb the drug into the body, abusers inject it, but this substantially increases the risk of overdose.

  34. A Deadly White Powder • Cocaine is one of the deadliest drugs known to man. • Once a person begins taking cocaine, it has proven almost impossible to become free of its grip physically or mentally • Physically it stimulates key receptors (nerve endings that sense change in the body) within the brain that, in turn, create a euphoria to which users quickly develop a tolerance.

  35. 24. COCAINE STREET NAMES WHITE Binge Aunt Nora Charlie Blow Sniff Bernice

  36. 25. SHORT TERM EFFECTS OF COCAINE • Loss of appetite • Increased heart rate • Contracted blood vessels • Increased rate of breathing • Nausea • Disturbed sleeping habits • Bizarre, erotic, violent behavior • Depression • Tactile hallucinations that creates the illusion of bugs burrowing under the skin • Intense euphoria • Anxiety and paranoia • Intense drug craving • Panic and psychosis • Convulsions, seizures, and sudden death from high doses (even one time)

  37. 26. LONG TERM EFFECTS OF COCAINE • Permanent damage to blood vessels of the heart and brain • High blood pressure • Liver, kidney and lung damage • Destruction of tissues in nose if sniffed • Infectious diseases and abscesses if injected • Malnutrition • Severe tooth decay • Sexual problems • Severe depression • Tolerance and addiction

  38. 27. WHAT IS CRACK COCAINE? Smoking crack allows it to reach the brain more quickly and thus brings an intense and immediate – but very short lived- high that last about 15 minutes. • The most potent form in which cocaine appears • Also the riskiest • Between 75%-100% Pure (far stronger and more potent than regular cocaine) • Crystal form of cocaine • Comes in solid blocks or crystals • Varies in color from pale rose to white • Crack is heated and smoked • It is so named because it makes a cracking or popping sound when heated

  39. 28. STREET NAMES cookies CLOUD dice butter

  40. 29. Short Term Effects- Cocaine • Loss of appetite • Increased heart rate • Contracted blood vessels • Increased rate of breathing • Nausea • Disturbed sleeping habits • Hallucinations • Panic and psychosis • Intense drug craving • Anxiety and paranoia • Panic, convulsions and sudden death

  41. 30. Long Term Effects • Other effects: • Snorting – nosebleeds, loss of smell, hoarseness, problems swallowing • Ingesting – severe bowel gangrene due to a reduction in the flow of blood to the intestines • Injecting – severe allergic reactions, increased risk of HIV, hepatitis and other blood-borne diseases • Irregular heart beat • Heart attack • Chest pain • Stroke • Respiratory failure

  42. 31. WHAT IS CRYSTAL METH? Short for crystal methamphetamine The more pure form of methamphetamine Develop a strong desire to continue using it because the drug creates a false sense of happiness and well-being -- A “RUSH” of confidence, hyperactiveness and energy Drug effects generally last from 8-12 hours, but can last up to 24 hours • Taken by: • Snorting • Injecting • Smoking • Orally most commonly used as a CLUB DRUG taken while partying in night clubs and at raves Decreased Appetite

  43. 32. CRYSTAL METH STREET NAMES SPEED glass Crank WASH PUda Tina BLADE Tick Tick tweak ICE Shizzo Chalk

  44. 33. CRYSTAL METH EFFECTS SHORT TERM FFECTS LONG TERM EFFECTS • Loss of appetite • Increased heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature • Nausea • Hallucinations • Convulsions, seizures and death from high doses • Liver, kidney, lung damage • Malnutrition • Strong psychological dependence • Depression • Severe Tooth Decay “METH MOUTH”

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