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Stimulants. Caffeine. Classification. Stimulant. Tolerance- Yes/Mild Physical Dependence- Yes/Mild Psychological Dependence- Yes/Mild. Appearance. Coffee Tea Soda Chocolate. How abused. Tablet Capsule Food Drink Snorted Injected Smoked. Effects. Irritable
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Classification • Stimulant
Tolerance- Yes/Mild • Physical Dependence- Yes/Mild • Psychological Dependence- Yes/Mild
Appearance • Coffee • Tea • Soda • Chocolate
How abused • Tablet • Capsule • Food • Drink • Snorted • Injected • Smoked
Effects • Irritable • Irregular heart rate • Poor sleep • Increased heart rate • Decreased appetite • Dizziness • Dilated pupils
The time required for the body to eliminate one-half of the total amount of caffeine consumed (or caffeine's half-life) varies from several hours to several days, but for the average non-smoking adult it is about 3-4 hours.
The half-life of caffeine in a pregnant women is 18-20 hours.
Caffeine's half-life in a newborn baby may be as long as 30 hours.
Dangers • Ulcers • Poor sleep • Contributing factors in hypertension • Heart disease heartburn
Classification • Stimulant
Tolerance- Yes/High • Physical Dependence- Yes/High • Psychological Dependence- Yes/High
Slang Names • A’s • Bennies • Black beauties • Dexies • Jelly beans • Speed • Uppers • White crosses
Appearance • Capsules • Pills • Tablets • Powder (white usually)
How abused • Swallowed • Injected • Inhaled • Snorted • Smoked
Effects • Produces feeling of alertness • Euphoria • Increases heart rate/blood pressure • Decreases appetite • Distorted thinking • Sleeplessness
Dangers • Increased heart rate, breathing & blood pressure • Blurred vision • Tremors • Loss of coordination • Convulsions • Brain damage • Coma • Death • AIDS and Hepatitis
Other forms • Methamphetamine- ice, crank, crystal, meth
Derivative of amphetamines (freebase form) • Enters brain more quickly than amphetamines • White powder, pill, crystal-like “rock”
Swallowed • Injected • Inhaled • Smoked (Ice) • More Meth Pics.
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Classification • Stimulant (Trade name of methylphenidate. A medication prescribed for people with a high level of activity or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.)
Tolerance- Yes/? • Physical Dependence- Yes/High • Psychological Dependence- Yes/High
Appearance • Pill or tablet
How abused • Orally • Ground and snorted • Ground and injected
Effects • Mild stimulant effects when taken as directed. • When abused effects similar to cocaine.
Dangers • Loss of appetite (may cause malnutrition) • Tremors and muscle twitching • Fever, convulsions, headaches • Irregular heartbeat • Anxiety and restlessness • Paranoia, hallucinations, delusions • Formication (sensation of bugs or worms crawling under the skin) • Sinus and nasal problems from snorting. • Death
Inert ingredients can cause serious health problems when injected or snorted