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Stimulants: Cocaine, Amphetamines, and Caffeine
Chapter 11 Stimulants: Cocaine, Amphetamines, and Caffeine
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COCAINE NATURALLY OCCURRING DRUG WITH LOCAL ANESTHETIC PROPERTIES
COMES FROM THE LEAVES OF THE COCA BUSH ADMINISTRATION: SNORTING
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Cocaine: Historical Perspectives
Chewing Coca leaves was popular among Inca Civilizations Ancient Inca records indicate that coca chewing was appreciated for increased strength and stamina to workers Coca was used to measure time and distance (mouthfuls of coca leaves)
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Cocaine: Historical Perspectives
1859’s - German chemist, Alfred Nieman isolated cocaine Vin Mariani (wine with cocaine)
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Cocaine: Historical Perspectives
Freud used cocaine to “cure” morphine addiction - Freud himself became dependent upon cocaine John Pemberton took out alcohol added soda water, syrup from kola nut, and caffeine to produce Coca-cola
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Cocaine: Historical Perspectives
Late 1800’s negative public reaction to cocaine 1914 Harrison Narcotic Act was enacted and non-medical use of cocaine drecreased 1970’s – recreational use of cocaine again became popular
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LOW DOSES INCREASED HEART RATE INCREASED BLOOD PRESSURE
DECREASE IN FATIGUE INCREASE IN MENTAL ALERTNESS INCREASED SOCIABILITY
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HIGH DOSES NERVOUSNESS DIZZINESS, BLURRED VISION VOMITING, TREMORS
REPRESSION OF HEART ENZYMES CONVULSIONS DEATH
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COCAINE EUPHORIA SHORT-LIVED EUPHORIA 15-30 MINUTE “HIGH” “CRASHING”
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LONG TERM USE INFECTIONS OF THE NASAL SEPTUM COCAINE PSYCHOSIS
FORMICATION (COCAINE BUGS)
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FREEBASE FORMS PURIFIED FORMS OF COCAINE “FREEBASING” CRACK
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CRACK IMPURITIES FROM COCAINE REMOVED SOLD IN TINY CHIPS AND SMOKED
HAS 10 TIMES THE IMPACT OF COCAINE
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EFFECTS OF CRACK 15-30 MINUTE HIGH WITHIN 10 SECONDS OF ADMINISTRATION
CRASHING INCLUDES PROFOUND DEPRESSION AND NAUSEA UP AND DOWN CYCLE REINFORCES CRAVING
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AMPHETAMINES POWERFUL SYNTHETIC STIMULANT FIRST SYNTHESIZED IN LATE 1800’s USED MEDICALLY IN 1930’s for RAISING BLOOD PRESSURE AND ASTHMA ALSO USED IN WW2 BY JAPAN AND GERMANY
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Amphetamines are similar to the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine
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Effects Psychological -euphoria -restlessness -agitation -confusion
-paranoia -hallucinations
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Physical Effects Dry mouth High blood pressure Tremors Tinnitus
Convulsions Cardiac arrest
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The physical and psychological effects of amphetamines can last for hours and the “crashing” can also last for hours
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Medical Uses for Amphetamines
Narcolepsy Depression Weight Loss ADHD
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Ritalin Americans consume over 90% of the world’s Ritalin
More than 4 million American children take Ritalin Ritalin has a high safety record
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Ritalin Dosage A low dosage of Ritalin helps the child’s cognitive processing Enhances functioning of the RAS
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Problems with Ritalin Adverse effects include Insomnia Weight loss
Headahces Irritability Nausea Dizziness
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Diversion of Ritalin Ritalin is an amphetamine cogener so it can produce a powerful stimulant effect for someone using it recreationally Ritalin is a popular stimulant that is diverted from medical to recreational use
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Xanthines XANTHINES ARE NATURALLY OCCURRING STIMULANTS AND INCLUDE
CAFFEINE THEOPHYLLINE THEOBROMINE
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Coffee is the major source for caffeine
Tea is a the major source for theophylline Chocolate is the major source for theobromine
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Caffeine Caffeine is the world’s most frequently consumed stimulant
The effects at moderate levels are cerebral stimulation, increased blood pressure, increased body temperature, and decreased appetite
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LONG-TERM EFFECTS NO SERIOUS EFFECTS
CONTRAINDICATED WITH PREGNANCY, HEADACHES, DIGESTIVE PROBLEMS, PANIC DISORDERS
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CAFFEINISM DEFINED: ACUTE OR CHRONIC OVERUSE OF CAFFEINE RESULTING IN DEPENDENCE AND/OR STIMULANT USE SYMPTOMS
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CAFFEINISM SYMPTOMS RESTLESSNESS NERVOUSNESS EXCITEMENT INSOMNIA
EXCESSIVE DIURESIS GI COMPLAINTS
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CAFFEINISM SYMPTOMS MUSCLE TWITCHING RAMBLING FLOW OF THOUGHT/SPEECH
CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA
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Summary Cocaine is a naturally occurring drug with local anesthetic properties High does of cocaine can result in death Long term use of cocaine has negative medical consequences Crack is a freebase form of cocaine
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Amphetamines are powerful prescription stimulants, commonly referred to as “speed”
Ritalin is an amphetamine used in treating ADHD Caffeine is a cerebral stimulant Caffeinism results from an overdose of caffeine
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