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DRUG UNIT. Mrs. McCord Health - 8. Objectives of this Unit:. Students will state reasons why some teens use drugs. (Knowledge) Students will explain how drug use is directly linked to health-related problems. (Knowledge, comprehension)
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DRUG UNIT Mrs. McCord Health - 8
Objectives of this Unit: Students will state reasons why some teens use drugs. (Knowledge) Students will explain how drug use is directly linked to health-related problems. (Knowledge, comprehension) Students will explain the 4 drug categories and their effects. (Knowledge, comprehension) Students will predict consequences of drug use. (Knowledge, comprehension, evaluation) Students will investigate the truth about some myths about drugs. (Knowledge, comprehension, analysis)
Need to Know Vocabulary Stimulant Depressant Hallucinogen Inhalant Performance Enhancer Addiction
DRUG &SUBSTANCE ABUSE Any substance or medicine that causes changes in a person’s mood, behavior, or bodily functions. DRUGS CAN BE • LEGAL – OTC - prescription • ILLEGAL/Illicit – against the law – not allowed to possess, use or distribute
4 DRUG CATEGORIESdrugs are categorized by the effects they have on your body • DEPRESSANTS – psychoactive drugs that SLOWS your brain and body reactions • STIMULANTS – drugs that SPEED UP the body’s activity – make you feel alert • HALLUCINOGENS –Mind Altering drugs that affect the brain. Make you see things and hear things that are NOT there. • INHALANTS – Vapors breathed through the nose or mouth. CHEAP QUICK BUZZ
HOW DRUGS ARE USED • INJECTED - needle – liquid drug • SWALLOWED – pill form - mouth • INHALED – smoked • SNIFFED/SNORTED - NOSE - powder form • APPLIED TO THE SKIN - patch
Why Do People Take Drugs? • To fit in with their peers • To escape or relax • To relieve boredom • To seem more grown up • To rebel • To experiment • Can you think of more reasons? • People who take drugs think drugs are the solution..But eventually, drugs become the problem because of what the drugs do to YOU!!
How do Drugs Work? DRUGS ARE ESSENTIALLY POISONS!! The amount taken determines the EFFECT Only the amount needed to achieve the effect differs…. **Some drugs are so powerful that a tiny amount is very harmful – kill you!!
Depressants • Highly addictive drugs that SLOW DOWN and suppress the CNS and heart function Side Effects: • Lethargy • Excessive Sleeping • Lack of Concentration • Withdrawal Symptoms • Quick Addiction
TYPES OF DEPRESSANTS Sedatives Barbiturates Alcohol Marijuana GHB Ketamine Rohypnol Narcotics - Opiates Opium Morphine Codeine Heroin Demerol DEPRESSANT DRUGS
Confusion Memory Impairment Loss of appetite Poor Judgment Fatigue – drowsy Mood altering Depressant Effects
Depressants CAN: • Slow your heart rate • Shallow breathing • Lower blood pressure • Relax muscles • SLOW reflexes • Relieve tension
Rohypnol Nicknames: Roofies, Roach, Rope, Date Rape drug Drug Type: Depressant Where From: Chemicals, Man made
Rohypnol Looks Like: - Odorless - Tasteless - Colorless Taken: - Pill
Behavior: - Drowsiness - Relaxed - Social - Affectionate - Playful - Disinhibited - Very weak - Passed out Drug Used For: Date Rape People do not “roofie” themselves Rohypnol
Opiates • Narcotic drugs that are taken to relieve or control pain Side Effects: • Euphoria • Drowsiness • Lack of pain/problems • Lack of attention • Lack of appetite
Opiates Examples of Opiates: • Heroin • Morphine • Demerol
Heroin Nicknames: Smack, H, Skag, Junk, Horse, Mexican Black Tar Drug Type: Opiate Where From: Natural – Poppy Plant Heroin and Cocaine mixed together = Speed Ball Become addicted the 1st time it is used…..
Heroin Looks Like: - Dark brown liquid Taken: - Injected (liquid)
Side Effects Slow heart beat Low BP Dry itchy skin Scarring Menstrual irregularity Nausea & vomit Hepatitis HIV/AIDS Stroke Heart Attack Addiction Heroin
Behavior Euphoria Drowsiness Half Conscious Nodding Drug Used For: Pain management Recreation Heroin
Marijuana(Cannabis Sativa)Depressant drugGreen, grey, brown mixture of shredded flowers and leaves of the hemp plant cannabis sativa.Is the most widely used illicit drug used by teens today.
Marijuana is the most widely used illegal drug in the United States • Marijuana can be: • Smoked in a “JOINT” • Smoked in a “PIPE” • Smoked in a “BONG” • Smoked in a “BLUNT” • Mixed with “FOOD”
ACTIVE CHEMICAL • THC – main active chemical • Affects the brain: • Euphoric – pleasure • Memory • Thoughts • Concentration • Coordination
BEING HIGH = STONED • FEEL RELAXED • SILLY - GIGGLY • DIZZY - POOR COORDINATION • SLOWER REACTION • RED BLOODSHOT EYES • RAPID HEARTBEAT • DRY MOUTH • SHORT-TERM MEMORY IMPAIRMENT • HIGHLY PARANOID - ANXIOUS
Marijuana affects teens : • How strong the marijuana is • What the user expects to happen • Whether the user is drinking alcohol or using other drugs • The user’s previous marijuana consumption • Where the drug is used Some feel NO EFFECT the first few times it is smoked!!
Government facility growing marijuana for experimentation and legal medicinal distribution for helping symptoms of CANCER, AIDS, and GLAUCOMA
MARIJUANA HAS MORE…. • CANCER CAUSING AGENTS THAN TOBACCO 1 JOINT = 14 CIGARETTES
Stimulants • Drugs that increase alertness and heighten energy – SPEEDS UP the CNS (Central Nervous System) Some stimulant drugs can be PURCHASED OVER THE COUNTER or are PRESCRIBED, WHILE…. OTHERS ARE MAN-MADE AND ILLEGAL!!!!
Stimulants Examples of Stimulant Drugs:
Types of Stimulant Drugs • Legal • Caffeine • Nicotine • Weight Loss pills • Energy drinks • Prescription Amphetamines used to treat ADD or ADHD (Adderall) • Illegal • Cocaine • Crack Cocaine • Methamphetaines • Crystal Meth • Ecstasy
Cocaine • A drug made from the leaves of the coca plant which grows mainly in South America.
What is Cocaine? • Cocaine is a powerfully addictive stimulant drug that affects the brain. • The most potent stimulant of natural origin – • It makes you feel euphoric and alert • BUT…… • It can also cause SEVERE DAMAGE TO YOUR HEART .
Cocaine Nicknames: crack, blow, ice, snow, rocks Drug Type: Stimulant Where From: Natural – Cocoa Plant
Cocaine Looks Like: - white, powder - white, chips, rocks, or chunks Taken: - snorted (powder) - inhaled (crack cocaine is smoked) - injected