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Drugs in Perspective
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Definitions drug- any substance that alters one’s ability to function emotionally, physically, intellectually, financially, or socially. psychoactive drug- any substance that has the capability of altering mood, perception, or behavior.
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Use, misuse, abuse drug use- using a legal drug the way in which it was intended drug misuse- intentionally and inappropriately using a legal drug in ways it was not intended drug abuse- the intentional and inappropriate use of a drug resulting in physical, emotional, financial, intellectual, or social consequences for the user.
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Dangerous Drugs Rank the list of drugs from least dangerous to most dangerous: heroin Ecstasy heroin Ecstasy cocaine marijuana cocaine marijuana alcohol codeine alcohol codeine nicotine methamphetamine nicotine methamphetamine nitrous oxide PCP nitrous oxide PCP caffeine aspirin caffeine aspirin muscle relaxants opium muscle relaxants opium LSD rohypnol LSD rohypnol DXM DXM
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Good drugs vs. bad drugs A good drug is a drug that……. A bad drug is a drug that…… Drug use is considered socially unacceptable when…….
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Reasons for drug use Why do people use drugs? Why do teenagers use drugs?
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Reasons for drug use Experimentation Pleasure/escape from boredom Peer influence Spiritual purposes Stress relief Self-discovery Social interaction Rebelliousness
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Patterns of drug taking Experimental use Social-recreational use Circumstantial-situational use Intensified use Compulsive use
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Factors influencing drug effects age gender dosage purity- quality of a drug; non- contamination potency- drug’s ability to produce an effect drug interactions
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Factors influencing drug effects Tolerance- need more drug to get same effect set- psychological state, personality, and expectations of the user setting- physical and social environment route of administration
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Routes of administration oral ingestion injection (intravenous, subcutaneous, or intramuscular) absorption inhalation
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Drug classifications Categorize the types of drugs into their appropriate drug classification: Stimulants, depressants, cannabis, hallucinogens Stimulants, depressants, cannabis, hallucinogens How do each of these drug classifications affect our central nervous system?
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Drug classifications Stimulants- increase central nervous system Depressants- decrease central nervous system Narcotics - (opiates, analgesics) relieve pain Hallucinogens- distort senses Cannabis- qualities of depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens
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JOURNAL Entry: Perceptions of use What percentage of your peers use alcohol at least once a month? Marijuana? Tobacco? Other drugs? How do perceptions of drug use influence behaviors?
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