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Bell Ringer – Pick up off the chair. Sit down quietly & begin to work.

Bell Ringer – Pick up off the chair. Sit down quietly & begin to work.

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Bell Ringer – Pick up off the chair. Sit down quietly & begin to work.

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  1. Bell Ringer – Pick up off the chair. Sit down quietly & begin to work. Journal: Many cold medicines are sold from behind locked counters. Consumers must show ID to purchase them. This is due to the fact that they contain ingredients used in other drugs. How do you feel about how they are sold and do you think it is a good idea?

  2. Bathroom & Water break

  3. Illegal Drugs SOL: 6.1d, 6.2d, 6.4c

  4. Illegal Drugs • Definition: Drugs that are made and used purely for their effects. • Anyone who is caught making, selling, or using illegal drugs can be arrested. • Using illegal drugs can damage your health and can cause DEATH.

  5. Marijuana • Definition: illegal drug that comes from the hemp plant. • AKA: Pot or Weed • Usually smoked • Increases your HR & Decreases your energy. • Interferes with memory & concentration.

  6. Inhalants • Definition: substances whose fumes or vapors are inhaled, or breathed in. • Examples: lighter fluids, cleaning products, paint, gas, and more • Damages Brain Cells

  7. Stimulants Definition: Drugs that speed up the body’s function. Examples: Cocaine Highly addictive Effects are unpredictable & very dangerous Inhaled or injected

  8. Anabolic Steroids • Definition: Synthetic drugs based on a male hormone. • Used by athletes to increase weight & strength. • Users become Violent & Depressed.

  9. Narcotics • Definition: Strong drugs that relieve pain. • Some narcotics are prescribed for pain • Example: heroin, codeine, opium, and more • Effects: dry mouth, restlessness, seizures, and many more.

  10. Hallucinogens Definition: illegal drugs that cause the user’s brain to create or distort images and to see and hear things that aren’t real. Examples: PCP & LSD Lead to Strange or Violent behaviors. Long Term use=Brain Damage. Slang: Angel dust, acid and more

  11. Drug Abuse • Definition: use of any drug in a way that is unhealthy or illegal. • http://www.abovetheinfluence.com/ads (watch the six ads)

  12. Methamphetamine Abuse leads to this…..

  13. Overdose Definition: taking a fatal amount of a drug http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM977a8jfFw&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

  14. Caffeine • The #1 drug abused • What is it- a psychoactive stimulant. • Caffeine is widely used to improve alertness and elevate moods • Short term effect- increases the need to urinate • Long term effect- addictive • Teens should have no more than 100 mg a day and kids should have even less. • Monster-160mg per 16 oz. can • Diet Coke-45 mg per 12 oz. can • Mt. Dew-54 mg. per 12 oz. can • Coffee-108mg per 8 oz. cup • http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57550247/fda-investigating-13-deaths-tied-to-5-hour-energy/ • http://kidshealth.org/teen/drug_alcohol/drugs/caffeine.html# Death of a Teenage Girl after drinking 2 Monsters- cardiac arrhythmia due to caffeine toxicity “The two, 24-oz. cans of Monster Energy that Fourneir drank in that 24-hour period contained a total of 480 milligrams of caffeine, equivalent to 14 12-oz. cans of Coke.”

  15. Prescription Drugs • Drugs that are prescribed by a doctor for some type of medical use. • Three types: Opioids, Stimulants, and Depressants • Slang names: Oxy, speed, tranks, uppers • Commonly prescribed drugs: Oxycontin, Vicodin, Adderrall, Ritalin, Valium, Xanax • Side effects: breathing, seizures, death

  16. Over-the-counter Medicine • You do not need a prescription for these • The most commonly abused one is DXM or Dextromethorphan. • This is found most commonly in cough and cold medicines • Side effects: It can alter the brain making you feel detached from the environment and not oneself. • Street names: candy, dex, robo, and skittling

  17. Drug rehabilitation Definition: a process in which a person relearns how to live without the abused drug. Recovery- A return to normal condition

  18. Alternatives to Drug Use: Be part of a group. Improve your talents or skills. Start your own business (ex. Babysitting) Other IDEAS?

  19. Refusal Strategies • Say “no” • Give a Reason • Suggest an Alternative • Change the Subject • Challenge the Challenger • Leave the Situation

  20. Video • Safari Montage Steroids Inhalants Marijuana

  21. Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS1. Table of Contents2. How Much Do You Know?3. Lesson Quiz 9-14. 6th Grade Alcohol Notes5. Drunk Driving Chart 6. Test Your Smoking IQ 7. Tobacco Notes 8. What is Nicotine? 9. Go Figure 10. Journal 11. Drug Quiz 12. Drug Notes 13. Drug Notes side 2 14. Drug Word Search 15. Be Careful

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