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Consequences of Drug Use

Consequences of Drug Use. Ways Drugs are Used. Inhale - Smoke Inject – Liquid Drugs Swallow – Pill Form Drugs Snort – Powder Form Drugs. Body (physical). CNS damage (could be permanent) Brain & spinal cord Respiratory damage Seizures Fatigue/Coma Changes in brain chemistry

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Consequences of Drug Use

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  1. Consequences of Drug Use

  2. Ways Drugs are Used • Inhale - Smoke • Inject – Liquid Drugs • Swallow – Pill Form Drugs • Snort – Powder Form Drugs

  3. Body (physical) • CNS damage (could be permanent) • Brain & spinal cord • Respiratory damage • Seizures • Fatigue/Coma • Changes in brain chemistry • Heart Defects • HIV/AIDS • Death

  4. Brain (mental) • Flash backs/hallucinations • Changes in personality • Slows your reaction time • Influences decisions • Mood swings • Psychosis • Memory loss • Stress/depression • Withdrawal • Euphoria

  5. Family/Friends • Increased chances of abuse • Increased divorce rate • “Wrong crowd” • Stealing • Feelings of guilt • Isolation • Withdrawal from family/friends • Negative influence on siblings

  6. Money/Legal • Cost of drugs • Hospital fees • Lose of job (income) • Cost of lawyer • Careless under the influence • Borrow from others • Illegal substances • Fines, jail time, arrest

  7. School/Work • Poor grades • Acting up in school or at work • Cutting/no show • Lack of motivation • Suspended/expelled/fired • Drop out/quitting rate increases • Ruins future chances for success

  8. Drugs & Goals • List 3 plans or goals you have for your future. 2) Are they specific? Make them! 3) How could getting involved with drugs affect each of your goals?

  9. Common Consequences • Ecstasy- seizures, liver failure • Heroin – HIV • Rohypnol – date rape • Psilocybin mushrooms – flashbacks, bad trip • Cocaine – heart attack • Inhalants – heart palpitations, lack of oxygen to the brain • LSD – recurring psychotic effects • Methamphetamine – swollen heart, psychosis

  10. Common Behaviors • Ecstasy- extreme mood swings • Heroin – half conscious, nodding • Rohypnol – drowsy, affectionate, sleepy • Psilocybin mushrooms – hallucinating, depends on the trip • Cocaine – powerful, confident, violent • Inhalants – intoxicated • LSD – distorted views, hallucinating • Methamphetamine – convulsions, lashing out, hallucinating

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