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DRUGS
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Depressant: Slows down the brain Stimulant: Speeds up the brain, heart, and other organs Narcotics: Reduce pain and induce sleep Hallucinogens: Distort the user’s senses and ability to perceive reality.
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ALCOHOL Depressants Tranquilizers Barbiturates Marijuana
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Medical Uses Stop convulsions Relief of tension Induce sleep
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Marijuana Marijuana is 4 times more cancer causing than tobacco Does this seem right? Aka: chronic, weed, 420, blunt, ganga, pot How it’s taken: smoked or eaten
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Marijuana Effects: increased heart rate, bloodshot eyes, dry mouth, increased appetite, short term memory loss, birth defects, and immune system deficiencies
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Do you think it should be legalized? Should it be legalized for medicinal purposes only? Why do you feel this way?
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Barbiturates They produce a wide spectrum of effects, from mild sedation to total anesthesia.
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LSD Hallucinogens PCP Marijuana
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What are hallucinogens: drugs that causes altered states of perception, feelings, and consciousness. Medical uses: None
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LSD Lyseric Acid Diethylamide Hallucinogen that comes from a fungus grown on grain Aka acid, blotters, lids, windowpane, cube, dots, microdots, hits, tabs, trips Ways to take: Licked off of absorbent paper called blotter paper Gelatin square Sugar cube
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lsd The high is called a “trip” Can cause severe thoughts and feelings, muscle weakness, impaired motor skills, lack of concentration These effects begin within 30-45 minutes and last 6-8 hours It is not physically addictive, but can be psychologically addictive
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PCP Phencyclidine Formerly used as an anesthetic agent Aka: Angel dust, dust, synthetic marijuana, boat, zombie, killer weed, crystal Comes in White powder, tablet, or capsules Can be take: orally, snorted, smoked or injected
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Can cause speech disturbances, increased blood pressure and heart rate, agitation, delusions These effects begin within 30 minutes and the “high” lasts 4-6 hours, and the effects decline within 24 hours. It is physically and psychologically addictive
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Ecstacy Stimulant and hallucinogen Taken in pill form Aka: XTC, adam, x, E, bean Is it addictive? Possibly
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Affects: mood, aggression, sexual activity, sleep, insomnia, increased blood pressure and heart rate, sensitivity to pain Causes: memory loss, hyperthermia (cooks your body and your brain), anxiety These effects begin within 30-60 minutes and typically last 3-6 hours
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Mushroom Dried mushrooms or capsules are taken orally. Aka: shrooms, magic mushrooms, caps, boomers, fungus
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Can cause facial numbness, abdominal cramping, hallucinations, impaired memory. These effects typically begin within 3-6 hours of ingestion. It is neither physically or psychologically addictive
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CODEINE Narcotics Morphine Heroin Methadone
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Medical Uses Used for pain relief
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Heroin Comes from poppy plant Can be injected, smoked, or snorted Can cause infections to the heart and lungs, and veins to collapse = death
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Meth Stimulant Aka: chalk, crank, croak, crypto, crystal, fire, glass, tweek, white cross, ice, speed
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May cause psychotic behavior and brain damage Can be ingested, smoked, injected, or snorted.
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Codeine & Morphine Codeine: Pain killer Causes drowsiness Habit forming Morphine: Very strong pain killer Highly addictive
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COCAINE Stimulants Caffeine Nicotene
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Medical Use Weight control Treat hyperactivity Treat narcolepsy
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Cocaine Aka: Coke, snow, blow, nose candy, mojo Can be inhaled, smoked, and injected
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Effects: Increased heart rate and breathing, paranoia, stimulates the nervous system, seizures, possible heart attack
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Club drugs Lab produced designer drugs Examples: Rohypnol, ketamine, ecstasy
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Inhalants Propellants or solvents that are huffed or sniffed Examples: gas, nitrous oxide, cleaning fluid, glue, etc.
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