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1 Types and Effects of Drugs:
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2 Hallucinogens Health effects include: Sense of distance and estrangement Mood disorders Dilated pupils Elevated body temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure Loss of appetite Sleeplessness Tremors Heart and lung failure
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3 Stimulants Health effects include: Increased blood pressure, heart and respiratory rates Dilated pupils Decreased appetite Sweating and high fever Tremors Loss of coordination Physical collapse Stroke Heart failure
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4 Depressants Health effects include: Calmness and relaxed muscles Slurred speech Staggering gait Altered perception Respiratory depression Coma Death
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5 Marijuana Health effects include: Increased heart rate Bloodshot eyes Dry mouth and throat Increased appetite Short-term memory loss Reduced concentration and coordination Paranoia Psychosis
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6 Cocaine Health effects include: Dilated pupils Elevated blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and body temperature Stuffy or runny nose Ulcerated mucous membranes of the nose Cardiac arrest Respiratory failure
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7 Inhalants Health effects include: Short-term memory loss Loss of smell Nausea Vomiting Fatigue Brain damage Convulsions Coma Cardiac arrest Nervous system damage Death
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8 Over-the-Counter Drugs Although these products seem harmless, they should be treated and taken with caution. Large doses of over-the-counter drugs can be toxic. These drugs include pain relievers, cold and allergy medications, cough products, antacids, and performance enhancement products. Side effects may include: Dizziness, Nausea, Anxiety Fatigue, Drowsiness, Insomnia Mental confusion Loss of coordination Irregular heartbeat Blurred or impaired vision Liver damage Gastrointestinal irritation Mood swings Stroke, heart attacks, death
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9 Club Drugs Are: A group of dangerous drugs used by teens and young adults at many dance clubs and all-night dance parties known as raves. Extremely dangerous because there is no way to know: The composition of the drug. The quantity of each ingredient of the drug.
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10 Why People May Use Club Drugs Try to escape. See what it’s like. Feel like part of a crowd. Commit rape or other crimes.
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11 Rohypnol – aka Date Rape Drug Health effects include: Drowsiness Confusion Dizziness and headache Impaired judgment Difficulty speaking and walking Amnesia and/or loss of consciousness Coma Death
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12 GHB – aka G, Liquid X, Liquid E Health effects include: Drowsiness Confusion Tremors Dizziness Nausea and vomiting Breathing problems Amnesia and/or loss of consciousness Seizures Coma
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13 Ketamine Health effects include: Dream-like states Hallucinations Delirium Amnesia Impaired motor function High blood pressure Numbness Vomiting Fatal respiratory problems “K-hole”
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14 Club Drugs Can Harm your health. Get you in trouble with the law. Lead to dependence. Threaten your future.
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