Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byGarry Samuel Spencer Modified over 8 years ago
1
Ch. 12 Illegal Drugs Section 1: Drugs of Abuse
2
Key Terms: Drug Abuse: The intentional improper or unsafe use of a drug. Overdose: The taking of too much of a drug which causes sickness, loss of consciousness, permanent damage, or even death.
3
Drug Abuse
4
Illegal Drug Use is Dangerous: Illegal drugs can have dangerous and permanent effects on the brain and the body. You can become addicted to almost all illegal drugs. Illegal drugs are a major factor in many suicides, motor vehicle accidents and crimes. With illegal drug use that involves sharing needles, there is also a risk of catching infectious diseases such as Hepatitis B and Human Immunodeficiency Virus. (HIV) Illegal Drug use can result in overdose. While using illegal drugs, a person loses the ability to make responsible decisions.
5
Negative Effects:
6
Some Statistics:
7
Why do People Begin Using Drugs? Desire to experiment Desire to escape from depression or boredom Enjoyment of risk-taking behaviors Belief that drugs solve personal, social, or medical problems Peer Pressure Glamorization of drug use by the media
8
U.S. Teen Drug Use
9
Where are Prescription Drugs Obtained?
10
Teens and Illegal Drug Use Sometimes, just being around a group of people using drugs creates pressure to join in. When faced with direct pressure to use drugs, teens who lack refusal skills or who feel intimidated may give in to pressure and use drugs. Many teens think that using illegal drugs is a way to escape from feelings of stress, anger, depression, or frustration. Many teens try drugs out of curiosity. Other teens may try drugs because they are risk takers or thrill seekers searching for a way to satisfy their desire for new experiences.
12
Quiz: True/False 1. You can become addicted to almost all illegal drugs. 2. Using illegal is a way to escape from feelings of stress, anger, depression, and frustration.
13
Review Questions: Page 286-Questions 1-10
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.