DRUGS and DRUG ADDICTION
DRUGS and DRUG ADDICTION
DRUGS and DRUG ADDICTION
treatment
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prevention
addiction
Addiction
A state in which an organism engage in a compulsive behavior:
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TOLERANCE
A state in which an organism no longer respond to a drug A higher dose is required to achieve the same effect
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DEPENDENCE
A state in which an organism functions normally in the presence of a drug Manifested as a physical disturbance when the drug is removed (withdrawal)
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DRUG
Categories of Drugs
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Categories of Drugs
Stimulants - uppers - stimulate the central nervous system - amphetamines, amyl nitrite, cocaine, crack, ecstasy Depressants - downers - depress the central nervous system - alcohol, barbiturates, benzodiazepines Analgesics - powerful painkillers - from opium poppy or synthetically produced Hallucinogens - psychedelics - dramatically alter perception - LSD, psilocyn, psilocybin, cannabis, ecstasy
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CLUB DRUGS
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Club Drugs
ECSTASY
Drug Class: CNS stimulant, hallucinogen Other names: MDMA, XTC, X, E, Adam, Clarity, Essence, Stacy, Lovers Speed Developed in WWI but became illegal in 1985 Today: a designer drug White form, crystalline powder + buffed & pressed = pills
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ECSTASY
Candyflipping combined used of ecstasy and LSD Stacking taking 3 E tablets at once, mixing it with other drugs How Ecstasy Works Half-life is 6 hours Onset action vary from person to person
Serotonin and dopamine released into the brain perception of pain, body temperature overheat without feeling any discomfort
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Club Drugs
ECSTASY
The E Rush Instantaneous rush 30-45 sec, lasting to 15-30 mins Sudden clarity, intensification of perceptions Inner sensation of happiness, sense of loving booster dose hope to prolong the sensations tolerance: desired effects; in adverse effects
bubble bursting anxiety, paranoia, nausea, panic 30 mins3 hrs after initial rush: plateau phase of > intense feelings trance-like movements long lasting ecstatic trance-dancing
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Club Drugs
ECSTASY
The After Rush coming down: 3 6 hrs after initial ingestion feelings of disappointments: anxiety, depression sluggishness & residual effects: lasts up to several days 6-7 hours to fall asleep after returning to normal Tuesday blues from depletion of serotonin Long term effects still uncertain BUT subsequent depression may occur due to short-circuit of serotonin pathway & serotonin shortage
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Club Drugs
ECSTASY
Adverse Effects addiction to concurrently used substance anorexia, nausea, vomiting, insomnia visual blurring, confusion jaw-clenching, teeth grinding, muscle spasms dehydration, electrolyte imbalances heat exhaustion and injury (Saturday night fever) acute renal failure, hepatic toxicity tachychardia, fatigue, convulsions coma, death Sunday, May 13, 2012
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ecstasy
Stacy
lovers speed
xtc
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Essence
Club Drugs
HERBAL ECSTASY
Other names: Ma huang, ephedra, Cloud 9, Herbal Bliss, Rave Energy Combination of stimulants to stimulate effects of XTC
Common use: stimulant or weight loss agent
Club Drugs
METHAMPHETAMINE
other names: Ice, speed, tweak, crank , glass, shabu white powder or clear, crystal rock release large amounts of dopamine = highly addictive stimulant
enhance mood and body movement taken orally, intranasally, intravenously, rectally
Desired effects smoking, intravenous: intense, very pleasurable sensation intranasal and oral: high feeling 3 5 mins (intranasal); 15-20 mins (oral); can last: 24 hours
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Club Drugs
METHAMPHETAMINE
Adverse effects wide variety or physical and psychological effects wakefulness, increased physical activity (hyper, alertness) appetite headache, sensation of hair standing on end dry mouth, tremors, tachycardia, hypertension, palpitations stroke, seizures euphoria, irritability, insomnia, anxiety hallucinations, paranoia, psychosis, death degeneration of neurons underlying cause of Parkinsons disease
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Methamphetamine
shabu
Speed
ICE
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Drug OPIUM
Effects Withdrawal symptoms, e.g. aches, spasms, stomach cramps & convulsions, shaking & vomiting, runny nose, watery eyes Withdrawal symptoms, e.g. aches, spasms, stomach cramps & convulsions, shaking & vomiting, runny nose, watery eyes
MORPHINE
HEROIN
Withdrawal symptoms, e.g. aches, spasms, stomach cramps & convulsions, shaking & vomiting, runny nose, watery eyes
Loss of concentration and memory, heart rate increases, poor balance & coordination, anxiety or panic, depression, confusion Ice has a strong effect on the nervous system and is highly addictive. Loss of weight, impotency, severe convulsions (fits), hallucinations, liver & kidney damage, damage to the heart, stroke & death. Blood pressure and increase in pulse rate, false feelings of confidence & closeness with others, dehydration, convulsions, vomiting & anxiety. Hallucination, Altered sensation, mood and consciousness, Affected judgment and co-ordination, distorted hearing, touch, smell, taste and visual sensation, nausea and vomiting, memory loss Increased heart beat, dehydration, paranoid feeling, 23 sweating, insomnia, irritability, depression
CANNABIS originated from the hemp plant, Cannabis Sativa METHAMPHETAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE
Ecstasy, Pink or Pink Lady, Snow White, Playboy, Apple, XTC Also known as "K", Special K, Vitamin K, Ket, Kit kat Methamphetamine tablet, crazy horse, mad medicine
cocaine
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Barbiturate Pills
Benzodiazepine Pills
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Marijuana leaves
seeds
In joint rolling
In plastic bag
In block
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Cannabis
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Hashish Oil
Downers (various)
Depressant Pills
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LSD in forms
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Ketamine - special
Ketamine
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Morphine Methadone
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Opium
oxycontin
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Drug Laboratory
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Ignorance-
Luck of knowledge and information about how dangerous look like, their bad effects, legal ramifications & other aspect of prohibited drugs.
Loss of Family Values and SolidarityParents being busy bodies, their children are being neglected.
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Family Aspect School Aspect Community Aspect Influence Made by the Media Biological Factors Psychological Factors Parental Negligence Sociological Factors
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Effective treatment attends to multiple needs of the individual, not just his/her drug use
Treatment must address medical, psychological, social, vocational, and legal problems
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Duration of Treatment
Depends on patient problems/needs Less than 90 days is of limited/no effectiveness for residential/outpatient setting
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Medical Detoxification
Detoxification safely manages the physical symptoms of withdrawal
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Effectiveness of Treatment
Goal of treatment is to return to productive functioning
Treatment reduced drug use by 40-60% Treatment reduces crime by 40-60% Treatment increases employment prospects by 40% Drug treatment is as successful as treatment of diabetes, asthma, and hypertension
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SUMMARY
Most drugs of abuseincluding nicotine, alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and heroin activate a part of the brain called the reward system, and that makes you feel good. But just for a little while.
Drug abuse has serious consequences. The most serious consequence is that prolonged drug use changes the brain in fundamental and long-lasting ways. Eventually, it becomes difficult to experience other pleasures.
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After repeated drug use, you reach a point when deciding to use drugs is no longer voluntary. Scientists have proof now that drugs literally change your brain. Its as if a switch goes off in the brain. At that point, the drug abuser becomes a drug addict.
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