Narcotics. Narcotics Drugs that act on the brain and block the sensation of pain. Definition: Drugs that act on the brain and block the sensation of.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
SUBSTANCE ABUSE: What is Drug Abuse? Ms. Mai Lawndale High School.
Advertisements

1. Why did natives of South America use coca leaves? A. Religion B. For food C. Use as hats D. None of the Above.
The Use of Illegal Drugs The use of illegal drugs can have serious, sometimes deadly, physical effects on the user. These effects can occur even the first.
© 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Instructor name Class Title, Term/Semester, Year Institution Introductory Psychology Concepts Altered Consciousness:
© 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Instructor name Class Title, Term/Semester, Year Institution Introductory Psychology Concepts Drug Use.
8 th Grade Illegal Drugs Stimulants, Depressants, and Narcotics.
Recognizing an Overdose (and Knowing How to Help) Public Curricula – Essential Knowledge for Families and Communities Core.
Common Drugs. Quiz 1.What is the difference between substance abuse and illicit drug use? 2.What is the answer to question 2 in the section review? 3.What.
Intro to Drugs. What is a drug? Any substance, other than food that when taken into the body alters the structure in some way.
Legal and Illegal Drugs. The Facts about Legal Drugs Careless, excessive use of some OTC medications can cause addiction, physical dependence, tolerance,
Drug Categories. What is a Drug? A substance other than food that changes the way the body or brain works. Illegal drugs, but also caffeine, cough syrup,
Morphine, OxyContin, Codeine, & Heroin.  Narcotics are specific drugs that are obtainable only by prescription and are used to relieve pain.  These.
Medicine and Illegal Drugs
CH. 24 Illegal Drugs Health Ed.. Drugs Refers to dangerous/ illegal substances Drugs are grouped according to their affects on the body.
Drugs Above the Influence
Drug Categories.
Commonly Abused Drugs.
Drugs – Sedatives, Hypnotics, and Narcotics By Kyle Padgett.
Medicine and Illegal Drugs
Opiates and Pain PAIN Spinal Cord Substance P BRAIN Opiates.
Methadone: Developed in 1937 in Germany by Scientists who were looking to solve Germany’s opium shortage. It was rejected as the alternative to morphine.
Using Drugs Properly Drug – non food substance taken into the body that can change the structure or the function of the body or mind Medicine – drug that.
Medicines and Drugs Health 2013 Mr. Vecchio. Medicines Used to treat/prevent a disease Prevent Disease Fight Pathogens Relieve Pain Maintain Health Tolerance.
Methamphetamine Stimulant that speeds up the central nervous system.
START. SHOW ALL HIDE ALL A A B B C C D D E E F F G G
Types of Drugs and their Effects
Drug Classifications STIMULANTS: Speed up the central nervous system and can cause an increase in respiratory and heart rates, high blood pressure, dilated.
Drugs and Consciousness Understanding different types of drugs, how they alter consciousness, and lead to addiction.
Psychoactive Drug Classifications.
Chapter 14 Drugs Lesson 3 Narcotics, Stimulants, and Depressants Next >> Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 14 Assessment Teacher’s notes are available.
WELCOME BACK.
Drugs and Toxicology Chapter 9. Drugs A substance (either natural or synthetic) that is used to produce effects (either physiological or psychological)
NARCOTICS MR. GARDNER HEALTH. NARCOTICS  Opium – made from the juice of the unripe poppy seed Smoked Chewed Effects same as alcohol No breath odor.
NARCOTICS.  synthesized from poppy plant DEFINITION/ DESCRIPTION/ ORIGIN.
Chapter 23. Psychoactive Drugs  Chemicals that affect the central nervous system and alter activity in the brain.  CNS includes the brain and the.
Chapter 3. HALLUCINATIONS  Def.: false perceptions with no external stimulation  Created by Sensory deprivation  brain creates own stimulation if not.
Glencoe Making Life Choices Section 6 Kicking the Habit Chapter 12 Drugs of Abuse 1 > HOME Content Vocabulary Narcotics Anonymous (NA) methadone.
Heroin: Public Service Announcement Hills, Suzana, and Mona Planning 10 Hills, Suzana, and Mona Planning 10.
N ARCOTICS, STIMULANTS AND DEPRESSANTS Lesson 3. O BJECTIVE Name most commonly abused narcotics Describe the effects that narcotics can have on a user.
Substance Use and Abuse – Lesson 3. Classes of Drugs Depressant: -drugs that make you feel calm or sleepy. People take them to combat insomnia (can’t.
Drugs: Misuse and Abuse
Illegal Drugs 1.Stimulants 4 Speeds up body’s functions 4 Elevates heart rate and blood pressure 4 Makes people feel alert and restless.
Psychoactive Drugs Chemicals that: Affect the nervous system
Drugs.
Psychoactive Drugs Chapter 24 lesson 2.
Stimulants and Depressants
Medicinal and Recreational Drugs
Categories of Drugs.
Legal and Illegal Drugs
Narcotics, Stimulants, and Depressants
Medicine and Illegal Drugs
Drugs I Corinthians 6:19.
Narcotics, Stimulants, and Depressants
Chapter 15 D.3: Opiates Potent medical drugs prepared by chemical modification of natural products can be addictive and become substances of abuse.
Chapter 3 PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS.
What are the types of controlled substances? Date: May 7, 2014
Narcotics.
DRUG CLASSIFICATIONS.
(Unit 8) Drug Types bsapp.com.
Important Vocabulary Words
(Unit 8) Drug Types bsapp.com.
Drugs Review This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND.
Psychoactive Drugs Because the nervous system interacts with every other system of the body, dysfunction of any of its parts can have numerous effects.
DRUGS in general… Write on the chalk board. What’s the difference??
NARCOTICS MR. GARDNER HEALTH.
NARCOTICS MR. GARDNER HEALTH.
Cocaine, Heroin, Methamphetamine
NARCOTICS MR. GARDNER HEALTH.
Presentation transcript:

Narcotics

Drugs that act on the brain and block the sensation of pain. Definition: Drugs that act on the brain and block the sensation of pain.

Immediate Effects Watery eyes Itching Breathing difficulties Nausea Vomiting Constricted pupils

Some Narcotics are… Cocaine Morphine Heroin Crack Opium Methadone Codeine

If caught using drugs illegally you could face high fines and even jail time.

Long-term Effects Slow and shallow breathing Flushing Clammy skin Decreased body temperature Spasticity Hypertension Increased chance of hepatitis Convulsions Coma Death

DON'T DO DRUGS DON'T DO DRUGS DON'T DO DRUGS DON'T DO DRUGS

Drug Treatment Programs Drug addiction is a treatable disorder. There are several types of drug abuse treatment programs. Through treatment, patients can learn to control their condition and return to their normal lives.

Help Hotlines: www.drughelp.org www.nationalhotline.org

Drugs Kill Jesus Saves

Review What is the definition of Narcotics? What are 3 effects of Narcotics? Where can you go to get help? What are 3 Narcotics? What could happen if your caught illegally with Narcotics?