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Health Mrs. Wagner
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1. Depressant – decreases CNS – Alcohol 2. Hallucinogens – Distorts reality – LSD, Ecstasy, PCP 3. Inhalants – Take in fumes – paint, glue, gas – Huffing 4. Narcotics – Pain Relievers – Heroin, Oxycodone, Opium 5. Stimulants – Increase CNS – Meth, Cocaine, Caffeine 6. Cannabis – Naturally grown - Marijuana
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Contains 100 – 150 carcinogens – cause cancer 98% started with marijuana now do heroin, cocaine, meth Gateway Drug THC – not used, stored in fat – test 6wks – 6 months – Today 20% Can be laced with crack or LSD Most relaxed state, euphoria, increases heart rate, short term memory loss, trouble walking, bloodshot eyes, dizziness Effects temporal – frontal lobe – kills brain cells
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Smoke or eat (smoking more powerful) 421 Chemicals 1 arrest every 45 seconds, 700,00 a year 23% of 8 th graders tried 21% 10 th graders regular users 50% tried by 12 th grade 25% 12 th graders use on regular basis
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CNS stimulant from Coca Plant Street Names – coke, snow, flake Sometimes diluted with cornstarch/talcum powder Faster – more powerful – more addictive Snort/Sniff – 3 minutes Inject – 15 seconds Smoke – 6-7 seconds Crack – Purest, most addictive form Psychologically addictive Feel euphoric, energetic and talkative Fatal – heart failure Crash – long-term users feel paranoia, extreme nervousness
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Produces a trance-like high On street – 36% pure White/brown powder dissolved in water for injection Street dealers cut the drug with other substances Dope Sickness – 24 hours without - huge problem Methadone (narcotic) given to treat dope sickness (rehabs) HIV – high rate – dirty needles Physically and psychologically addictive 8 overdoses deaths in Campbell Co. in last 10 years
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Hallucinogen “Acid” Chemically manufactured – No legal uses Most powerful hallucinogenic drug White, odorless – usually placed on sugar cube/litmus paper Can be taken orally or injected Effects: Muscle weakness, numbness, elevated heart rate, elevated blood pressure, impaired motor skills Dramatic change in perception – fusion of sense
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“Bad Trips” – Hallucinations turn violent “Flashbacks” Tolerance develops rapidly High psychological dependence
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Time release agent OxyContin – Brand name Hydrocodone, Codeine, percocet (all variations) Taken orally – sometimes crushed and snorted or injected Similar to heroin Dope Sickness – painful withdraw Prescribed for moderate to severe pain
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Stimulant & Hallucinogen E or X Increase in temperature, increase in energy Shut down kidneys Dead spots on brain – Alzheimers 3 Ways to Die: Dehydrate, Temperature increase, water poisoning
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Stimulant Meth, ice, crystal meth, crank Ephedrine & Pseudoephrine, Ammonia/fertilizer Cook at 450 degrees 1 lb. of meth = 10 lbs. of toxic waste 22% in rehab get clean Increase in dopamine in brain Smoking, snorting, orally
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Depressants Slows down heart rate and breathing Light headed Death from irregular heart beat Some physical and psychological dependence More kids die from inhalants than cocaine Common – glue, gas, paint thinner
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