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1 Drugs of Abuse Know the Facts * Know the Dangers A Student Assistance Program for Red Ribbon Week 2008 Visit The Student Assistance Web Site www.geocities.com/howellsac

2 Marijuana – an illegal drug The main active chemical in marijuana is called THC. Short-term effects of using it: memory and learning problems; distorted perception (not seeing things as they really are); difficulty in thinking and problem-solving; loss of coordination; increased heart rate, anxiety, and panic attacks. Anger problems.

3 Marijuana – Myths vs. Facts Myth: Marijuana is a plant so it is safe. Fact: Most drugs come from plants and all can be dangerous and addictive. Myth: Marijuana is not addictive so it’s safe. Fact: Users quitting regular marijuana use suffer from the withdrawal symptoms of sleeplessness and anxiety. Myth: Marijuana is safer than cigarettes. Fact: One marijuana cigarette has the cancer causing properties of 20 cigarettes!!

4 Ecstasy – an illegal drug A man-made drug with hallucinogenic and amphetamine- like actions on the user. Short-term effects of using it: Confusion, depression, sleep problems, severe anxiety, and paranoia during and after taking it. Muscle tension, involuntary teeth clenching, nausea, blurred vision, rapid eye movement, faintness, and chills or sweating.

5 Methamphetamine– an illegal drug an addictive stimulant drug that strongly activates certain systems in the brain. Short-term effects of using it: Inability to sleep, increased breathing, hyperthermia, irritability, insomnia, confusion, tremors, convulsions, anxiety, paranoia, and aggressiveness. Hyperthermia and convulsions can result in death.

6 Steriods– not worth the risk Manufactured in a laboratory and are used to treat certain medical conditions to increase muscle and bone mass. Short-term effects of using it: negative effects include hostility, aggression, acne, hair loss, stunted growth, high cholesterol, liver cysts and cancer.

7 Huffing–it can kill you Volatile substances that produce chemical vapors when inhaled. Short-term effects of using it: heart palpitations, breathing difficulty, dizziness, headaches and possibly death. Long-term effects of using it: damage to the brain, nerve cells, heart, lungs, liver, kidney..

8 How to Refuse Drug Offers 1.Look the person in the eye. 2.Directly say no: “No thanks, that’s just not for me.” 3.Make an excuse: “My parents will ground me forever.” 4.Suggest something different: “Lets meet them at the mall.” 5.Leave or call for a ride if you feel uncomfortable.

9 Mr. Letson’s Reminders Drug use will mess up your physical and mental growth as a teen. Binge drinking alcohol can result in death. Don’t binge drink – EVER. Marijuana is not a “harmless” drug. It causes depression, anxiety, attitude problems and laziness. (and arrests!) Peer pressure is mostly in your mind -so don’t blame your bad decisions on others – BE YOUR OWN PERSON! ALWAYS call for a ride if you or your ride has been drinking or using drugs.


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