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Stimulants
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Caffeine
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Classification Stimulant
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Tolerance- Yes/Mild Physical Dependence- Yes/Mild Psychological Dependence- Yes/Mild
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Appearance Coffee Tea Soda Chocolate
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How abused Tablet Capsule Food Drink Snorted Injected Smoked
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Effects Irritable Irregular heart rate Poor sleep Increased heart rate Decreased appetite Dizziness Dilated pupils
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The time required for the body to eliminate one-half of the total amount of caffeine consumed (or caffeine's half-life) varies from several hours to several days, but for the average non- smoking adult it is about 3-4 hours.
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The half-life of caffeine in a pregnant women is 18-20 hours.
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Caffeine's half-life in a newborn baby may be as long as 30 hours.
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Dangers Ulcers Poor sleep Contributing factors in hypertension Heart disease heartburn
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Amphetamines
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Classification Stimulant
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Tolerance- Yes/High Physical Dependence- Yes/High Psychological Dependence- Yes/High
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Slang Names A’s Bennies Black beauties Dexies Jelly beans Speed Uppers White crosses
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Appearance Capsules Pills Tablets Powder (white usually)
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How abused Swallowed Injected Inhaled Snorted Smoked
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Effects Produces feeling of alertness Euphoria Increases heart rate/blood pressure Decreases appetite Distorted thinking Sleeplessness
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Dangers Increased heart rate, breathing & blood pressure Blurred vision Tremors Loss of coordination Convulsions Brain damage Coma Death AIDS and Hepatitis
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Other forms Methamphetamine - ice, crank, crystal, meth
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Derivative of amphetamines (freebase form) Enters brain more quickly than amphetamines White powder, pill, crystal-like “rock”
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Swallowed Injected Inhaled Smoked (Ice) More Meth Pics.More Meth Pics.
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Meth video clips. Meth 1. Meth 2. Meth 3. Meth 4. Meth 5. Meth 6. Meth 7. Meth 8. Meth girl, decision time.
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Ritalin
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Classification Stimulant (Trade name of methylphenidate. A medication prescribed for people with a high level of activity or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.)
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Tolerance- Yes/? Physical Dependence- Yes/High Psychological Dependence- Yes/High
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Slang Names
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Appearance Pill or tablet
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How abused Orally Ground and snorted Ground and injected
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Effects Mild stimulant effects when taken as directed. When abused effects similar to cocaine.
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Dangers Loss of appetite (may cause malnutrition) Tremors and muscle twitching Fever, convulsions, headaches Irregular heartbeat Anxiety and restlessness Paranoia, hallucinations, delusions Formication (sensation of bugs or worms crawling under the skin) Sinus and nasal problems from snorting. Death
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Inert ingredients can cause serious health problems when injected or snorted
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Meth Mites
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