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 Answer the 20 questions of drug use, misuse, and abuse based on your current knowledge.  Let’s review your answers. Through a show of hands, we will.

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1  Answer the 20 questions of drug use, misuse, and abuse based on your current knowledge.  Let’s review your answers. Through a show of hands, we will determine what the class thinks for each of the 20 scenarios  Now, let’s find out what the actual definitions of use, misuse and abuse are.

2  Differentiating Between Use, Misuse and Abuse  Use - Using any medications while following the directions  Misuse - Using any medications or drugs without following the specific directions  Abuse - Using any medication to altar one’s mood, thought and perceptions; and use of any illegal drug.

3  Someone who is sensitive to caffeine or someone that uses more than a reasonable amount could misuse caffeine; it might even be abused if someone uses high amounts of it.  Even aspirin may be misused if someone uses it without considering any treatments for pain.  Because marijuana is an illegal drug, any use of it would be considered abuse.  Using laxatives to lose weight is misuse, because that isn’t their intended use; and it may even be considered abuse if serious harm results.  Any use of alcohol by people younger than 21 years is abuse, because it is illegal.  Alcohol use by adults (21 or older) might be considered use, misuse, or abuse, depending on the circumstances. Example: 2-3 beers and driving home can be considered misuse. BAC over.08% is considered abuse.  Any alcohol use by recovering alcoholics is generally considered abuse.

4  Have any of your answers changed now that you know the definitions?  Which scenarios do you now view differently?

5  List the differences between Over-the- Counter Medications and Prescription Medications.

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7 Greater potency and more potential side effects than OTC Used to prevent, diagnose, or treat discomfort or disease Treats problems that can go away by themselves Purchased without prescription Need a prescription from a physician Treats problems that will not go away by themselves

8  External  Family  Peers  Media  Community Norms  Internal  Desire to forget problems  Depression  Brain Chemistry

9 › 3-2-1  3 things that you learned today  2 things you expect on the test  1 thing you enjoyed about class.


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