37
Drugs Chapter 10

Drugs

  • Upload
    wyman

  • View
    45

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Chapter 10. Drugs. Drug. A substance other than food that changes the structure or function of the body or mind Some are harmful to your health Other drugs can save your life. “Over-the-counter” Medicines. Found on the shelves of local pharmacy or grocery stores - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: Drugs

DrugsChapter 10

Page 2: Drugs

Drug

A substance other than food that changes the structure or function of the body or mind

Some are harmful to your health

Other drugs can save your life

Page 3: Drugs

“Over-the-counter” MedicinesFound on the shelves of local pharmacy or grocery stores

Anyone can buy them without a prescription

Page 4: Drugs

Prescription Medications

A medicine that can be obtained legally only with a doctor’s written permission

Your doctor will write out instructions on how to use the medication

Page 5: Drugs

Drug Misuse

Taking or using medicine in a way that is not intended

Example: Taking a medication that was prescribed for someone else

Page 6: Drugs

Drug Abuse

Intentionally using drugs in a way that is unhealthful or illegal

Studies show less people using illegal drugs but more are abusing prescription medications

Page 7: Drugs

Physical Risks of Drug AbuseSerious illness/allergic reactions

Cause damage to brain and nervous system

Cause memory loss, seizures, and comas

Death

Page 8: Drugs

Drug Addiction

When people can’t stop taking drugs

A dependency on a chemical substance that is very difficult to quit

It is considered a disease

Page 9: Drugs

Mental Risks of Drugs

Weakens a person’s ability to think and learn

Low self-esteemDepressionAnxietyConfusion

Page 10: Drugs

Overdose

Taking more of a drug than the body can tolerate

Leads to death or hospitalization

Page 11: Drugs

Stimulants

A drug that speeds up the body’s functions

Speeds up heart rate, breathing rates, and raises blood pressure

Gives a false sense of energy, confidence and power

Page 12: Drugs

Amphetamines

Very strong stimulant drugs that speed up the nervous system

Prescribed for ADD and ADHDOften called “speed” on the street

Crystal meth can cause a person’s heart to suddenly stop working

Page 13: Drugs

Crystal Meth

Page 14: Drugs

Cocaine

Illegal stimulant made from the coca plant

Inhaled through the nose, smoked, or injected in the veins

Produces a sense of confidence when you first try it but wears off fast and need more

Page 15: Drugs

Cocaine

Page 16: Drugs

Depressants

Drugs that slow down the body’s functions and reactions

Slow down a person’s motor skills and coordination

Are legal when prescribed by a doctor

Example: tranquilizers for anxiety

Page 17: Drugs

Marijuana (Pot or Weed)

Made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant

IllegalAffects people differentlyMay hear or see things that are not really there

May talk a lotMemory loss

Page 18: Drugs

Problems Marijuana causes…Lung damageLowers testosterone levels in males causes sterility

Causes females to have irregular periods

Page 19: Drugs

Club Drugs

Illegal drugs that are found mostly in nightclubs or at all-night dance parties called raves

Used to make people feel more relaxed

Page 20: Drugs

Rohypnol

“Date Rape Drug”Makes a person’s blood pressure drop

You feel very dizzy and sleepySlipped into your drink and you don’t remember anything

Hard to detect in urine samples

Page 21: Drugs

Ecstacy

Can kill you taking it one timeCauses heart rate and body temperature to increase

Causes clenched jaws and tingly skin

Causes severe brain damageCauses severe dehydrationKills tons of brain cells and memory

Page 22: Drugs

Ecstacy

Page 23: Drugs

Narcotics

Drugs that get rid of pain and dull the senses

Morphine and codeine – used as medicineHeroin – injected, very addictive, an

instant “high”Withdrawal – nausea, stomach cramps

and vomitingOverdosing is highHuge cause of HIV = users sharing

needles

Page 24: Drugs

Hallucinogens

Drugs that distort moods, thoughts, and senses

Create imaginary images in the user’s mind

May become very violent

Example: Shrooms

Page 25: Drugs

Inhalants

The vapors of chemicals that are sniffed or inhaled to get a “high”

Can cause nausea, dizziness, mental confusion, and loss of motor skills

Page 26: Drugs

Steroids/Abuse

Synthetic substances similar to the male hormone testosterone prescribed for delayed puberty

Abused by people taking them to build muscles and enhance performances

Page 27: Drugs

Steroid use is DANGEROUSIncreases the risk of: HIV, Heart disease, high blood pressure, strokes, cancer, sterility, hair loss, and severe acne

In teens: permanently stunted growth, testicles to shrink, anger issues “roid rage”

Page 28: Drugs

STEROID ABUSE

Page 29: Drugs

STEROID ABUSE

Page 30: Drugs

STEROID ABUSE

Page 31: Drugs

Why Do Some Teens Use Drugs?Peer PressureDrug use in the media/tv & movies

To try and hide from their problems

Page 32: Drugs

Drugs Harmful for Boys Because…

Negatively affects: *Height*Weight*Testicle size and function*Muscle mass and development

*The age at which voice lowers

Page 33: Drugs

Drugs Harmful for Girls Because…Negatively affects:*Height *Weight*Onset of first menstrual period*Regularity of periods*Breast development*Function of ovaries*Pregnancy*Health of unborn babies

Page 34: Drugs

“Drug-Free Zone”

1000-yard distance around a school where anyone caught with drugs can be arrested

Page 35: Drugs

Drug Possession

When a person has or keeps illegal drugs

Teens can be arrested or spend time in a detention center or jail, and they as well as their parents may be fined

Teens can also get a criminal record

Page 36: Drugs

Probation

A set period of time during which a person who has been arrested must check in regularly with a court officer

Violators face stiffer penalties

Page 37: Drugs

SAY NO TO DRUGS!!!!!