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Drugs of Abuse: Stimulants

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StimulantsChapters 4, 12, 14

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Objectives• To provide information about stimulants

• To assist students in understanding consequences of stimulant use

• To assist students in understanding drug interactions

• To educate students about the symptoms of toxicity, overdose and withdrawal

• To motivate students to make informed choices about stimulant use

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Introduction

• Stimulants are drugs that act to “wake up” the fight or flight reaction from the sympathetic nervous system.

• Stimulants can be found in everything from food and drink to over the counter medication to prescriptions and illicit drugs.

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Description/terms

• Amphetamines Stimulant Fact Sheet

• Caffeine Caffeine Facts

• Decongestants Overview of Decongestants (i.e. Sudafed)

• Methamphetamines Methamphetamine Online Reading

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Terms cont…

• Ritalin/Adderall

– Ritalin

– Ritalin Part II

– Adderall

• Cocaine: Cocaine Overview

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Amphetamines

• Methamphetamine WebCast

• Methamphetamine Quick Reference

• Methamphetamine Technical Information

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Cocaine

• Cocaine Overview

• Cocaine Technical Information

• Cocaine WebCast

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Metabolism/ Tolerance

• Regular use of amphetamines induces tolerance to some effects,

• The most common symptoms of withdrawal among heavy amphetamine users are fatigue, long but troubled sleep, irritability, intense hunger, and moderate to severe depression, fits of violence

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Effects and Symptoms of Toxicity

• Increased heart rate, blood pressure, metabolism; feelings of exhilaration, energy, increased mental alertness /rapid or irregular heart beat; reduced appetite, weight loss, heart failure, nervousness, insomnia

• Also, for amphetamine—rapid breathing/ tremor, loss of coordination; irritability, anxiousness, restlessness, delirium, panic, paranoia, impulsive behavior, aggressiveness, tolerance, addiction, psychosis

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Toxicity cont…

• For cocaine—increased temperature/chest pain, respiratory failure, nausea, abdominal pain, strokes, seizures, headaches, malnutrition, panic attacks

• For MDMA—mild hallucinogenic effects, increased tactile sensitivity, empathic feelings/impaired memory and learning, hyperthermia, cardiac toxicity, renal failure, liver toxicity

• For methamphetamine—aggression, violence, psychotic behavior/memory loss, cardiac and neurological damage; impaired memory and learning, tolerance, addiction

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Issues in Pregnancy

• March of Dimes Report on Stimulants and Pregnancy

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Effects on Sports Performance

• Caffeine in Athletics by Jack Hartley

• Herbal Supplements and Sport Performance

• ESPN Drugs and Sports

• Drug Free Sport--NCAA

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Rumors and Myths

MYTH:Stimulants are safe for anyone to take because they are a prescription medication.

FACT: Stimulant medications are only to be taken by the person to whom it was prescribed as prescribed by qualified healthcare professionals.

MYTH: Stimulants are addictive.

FACT: There is no evidence to suggest that people taking stimulant medications as prescribed become addicted to the medications

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Additional Resources• Cocaine & the Concept of Addiction by S. Peele, Ph.D. & R.

J. DeGrandpre (Addiction Research in press)

• Jamaican Chocolate by Dr. R. J. Lancashire

• Researchers learn how Ritalin works to calm hyperactivity (CNN 1/14/99)

• Diagnosis and Evaluation of the Child With Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (American Academy of Pediatrics 5/2000)

• Evidence and belief in ADHD by M. Zwi, P. Ramchandani, & C. Joughin (BMJ 2000;321:975-976)

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Resources cont…

• FDA Clears Use of Adderall for Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (Doctors Guide 2/21/96)

• Recreational Ritalin by N. Ziegler (AP 5/5/2000)

• NICE issues new guidelines on Ritalin by R. Dobson (BMJ 2000;321:1100)

• Study Suggests Tailoring ADHD Treatment (Science Daily Magazine 2/4/2000)

• US parents sue psychiatrists for promoting Ritalin by F. Charatan (BMJ 2000;321:723)

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Summary

• Overview: Online Methamphetamine Reading

• Responsible use

– Do not mix decongestants with other stimulants including caffeine

– Drink plenty of fluid to prevent dehydration from decongestants

– Try non-drug alternatives first

– Take prescriptions as prescribed