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DRUG USE Agne Dambrauskaite 2007/11/13
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CONTENT PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS USES OF PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATIONS ANTIDEPRESSANT STIMULANTS DEPRESSANTS SYMPTOMS RETHINK ABOUT DRUGS
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PSYCHOACTIVE DRUGS DRUGS THAT INFLUENCE A PERSON’S EMOTIONS, PERCEPTIONS,BEHAVIOR.
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USES OF PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES ANESTHESIA PAINKILLERS PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATIONS RECREATIONAL DRUGS RITUAL AND SPIRITUAL USE
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PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATIONS THERE ARE 6 MAJOR CLASSES OF PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATIONS: ANTIDEPRESSANTS STIMULANTS ANTIPSYCHOTICS MOOD STABILIZERS DEPRESSANTS ANXIOLYTICS
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ANTIDEPRESSANT IT IS A PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATION OR OTHER SUBSTANCE, WHICH ARE USED TO TREAT DESPERATE DESORDERS SUCH A CLINICAL DEPRESSION,DYSTHYMIA,EATING DISORDER.
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HOW DO THEY WORK? Antidepressants work by increasing the activity. They pass signals from one brain cell to another.
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STIMULANTS DRUGS WHOSE EFFECT ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSES A RISE IN HEART, BLOOD PRESSURE, MUSCULAR TENSION: 1.CAFFEINE 2.COCAINE 3.AMPHETAMINES 4.NICOTINE
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CAFFEINE COFFEINE PRODUCES SEVERAL REACTIONS: AN INCREASE IN ATTENTIVENESS A DECREASE IN REACTION TIME
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COCAINE COCAINE IS MADE FROM THE LEAVES OF THE COCA SHRUB, WHICH GROWS IN THE MOUNTAIN REGIONS OF SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES. COCAINE PRODUCE FEELINGS OF PROFOUD PSYCHLOGICAL WELL- BEING, INCREASED CONFIDENCE, ALTERNESS.
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AMPHETAMINES AMPHETAMINES ARE A GROUP OF POWERFUL AND HIGHLY ADDICTIVE SUBSTANCES THAT DRAMATICALLY AFFECT THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. THEY INDUCE A FEELING OF WELL-BEING AND IMPROVE ALERTNESS, ATTENTION, AND PERFORMANCE ON VARIOUS COGNITIVE AND MOTOR TASKS.
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FLOW OF DRUGS TO UK(AMPHETAMINE/EXSTASY)
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DEPRESSANTS DRUGS THAT SLOW DOWN TNE NERVOUS SYSTEM: BARBITURATES ALCOHOL KETAMINE MARIJUANA
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ALCOHOL THE MOST COMMON DEPRESANT IS ALCOHOL. EFFECTS: ANXIETY REDUCTION IMPULSIVENESS DRAMATIC MOOD SWINGS
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Drug Specific Symptoms: Marijuana: Glassy, red eyes; loud talking and inappropriate laughter followed by sleepiness; a sweet burnt scent; loss of interest, motivation; weight gain or loss. Alcohol: Clumsiness; difficulty walking; slurred speech; sleepiness; poor judgment; dilated pupils; possession of a false ID card. Depressants: (including barbiturates and tranquilizers) Seems drunk as if from alcohol but without the associated odor of alcohol; difficulty concentrating; clumsiness; poor judgment; slurred speech; sleepiness; and contracted pupils. Stimulants: Hyperactivity; euphoria; irritability; anxiety; excessive talking followed by depression or excessive sleeping at odd times; may go long periods of time without eating or sleeping; dilated pupils; weight loss; dry mouth and nose.
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Drugs and alcohol misuse is not only a growing problem within society in general. They are also having a profound effect on business and the safety culture. It is a problem that not only strikes at the participant individual, but also touches the lives of their families, friends and work colleagues.
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RETHINK ABOUT DRUGS
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SOURCES http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychoac tive_drugs[2007/11/13] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychoac tive_drugs http://www.thebody.com/content/art 4989.html [2007/11/13] http://www.thebody.com/content/art 4989.html MODULE 16 DRUG USE: THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF CONSCIUOSNESS http://www.neurotransmitter.net/dru gmechanisms.html [2007/11/13] http://www.neurotransmitter.net/dru gmechanisms.html
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