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14 November 2013 Questions Trivia: This is responsible for between 6,000 & 7,000 deaths in America every year. What is it? Health: What do you know or have you heard about steroids?
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Lesson 39 Avoiding Illegal Drug Use
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Objectives Students will be able to... (1) Explain the harmful effects of inhalants. (2) Describe the physical and emotional effects of marijuana. (3) Determine how the illegal use of hallucinogens, stimulants, narcotics, and sedative-hypnotics harm health. (4) Determine how the illegal use of anabolic- androgenic steroids harms health. (5) Practice resistance skills that can be used to resist peer pressure to use illegal drugs.
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Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids A group of synthetic drugs that are related to hormones. Anabolic steroids have the same affects as testosterone. Legally used to treat some medical conditions. Illegally used to build muscles & improve strength, athletic performance & appearance. Steroids are illegal without a prescription
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How the Illegal Use of Steroids Can Harm Health By harming the body –Potential negative side effects of steroids usePotential negative side effects of steroids use By harming the mind –Roid Rage: Outbursts of anger and hostility caused by steroid use. By causing dependence –Physical and/or psychological dependence –Withdrawal symptoms include depression, headaches, & nausea
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By increasing the risk of becoming infected with HIV & hepatitis B By increasing the risk of accidents, violence, & crime. Gregg Valentino Video Clip
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Group Work I will divide you into groups Each group will have the responsibility of researching and presenting information on the drug or group of drugs assigned to them. You will have that majority of the period today to complete this project, and will present the information at the end of class today or on Friday. The worksheet I gave you has all of the information you need to find on it.
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Group 1: Marijuana Group 2: Ecstasy Group 3: Stimulants Group 4: Hallucinogens Group 5: Narcotics Group 6: Inhalants Group 7: Sedative-Hypnotics
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15 November 2013 Questions Trivia: 1 in 12 people have done this at work, what is it? Brain Teaser: If a daddy bull weights 1200 pounds and eats 12 bales of hay, and a baby bull weighs 300 pounds and eats 3 bales of hay, how much does a momma bull who weighs 800 pounds eat?
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Lesson 39 "Avoiding Illegal Drug Use"
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Objectives Students will be able to... (1) Explain the harmful effects of inhalants. (2) Describe the physical and emotional effects of marijuana. (3) Determine how the illegal use of hallucinogens, stimulants, narcotics, and sedative-hypnotics harm health. (4) Determine how the illegal use of anabolic- androgenic steroids harms health. (5) Practice resistance skills that can be used to resist peer pressure to use illegal drugs.
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Inhalants Chemicals that affect mood & behavior when inhaled. Often the first drug that a young person uses. Produce a very quick, short-lasting high. Inhaling fumes to get high is called huffing or sniffing. Bagging is inhaling fumes from a bag to get high.
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How the Illegal Use of Inhalants Can Harm Health By causing immediate death –Can cause heart failure & instant death –Central nervous system slows down, which interferes with breathing & can cause suffocation. –Seizures & Unconsciousness By harming the body –Euphoria, nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness & uncontrollable laughter. –Reduce the flow of oxygen to the brain & can cause permanent brain damage. –Damage kidneys, immune system, heart, blood & bone marrow. –Can cause leukemia & lead poisoning By harming the mind –Can't make responsible decisions due to impaired judgement. –Hallucinations –Normal brain vs. Inhalant user's brainNormal brain vs. Inhalant user's brain
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How the Illegal Use of Inhalants Can Harm Health (continued) By causing dependence –Develop physical and/or psychological dependence. –Need to take more and more of the drug to get the desired affects. By increasing the risk of accidents, violence, & death –Can't make responsible decisions. –Might do things they normally wouldn't do.
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Examples of Inhalants amyl nitrate & butyl nitrate nail polish remover furniture polish gasoline glue hairspray laughing gas lighter fluid marker fluid paint thinner paper correction fluid rubber cement spray paint transmission fluid
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Marijuana The dried leaves & tops of the cannabis plant. Most commonly used illegal drug in the United States. THC: Drug found in the cannabis plant that produces psychoactive effects. THC is fat soluble Marijuana used to contain 1-5% THC; now it is closer to 8-15% THC.
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How the Illegal Use of Marijuana Can Harm Health Hashish: One of the drugs that is made from marijuana. Hashish Oil: THe liquid resin from the cannabis plant. Marijuana is considered a gateway drug. –A drug that increases the likelihood that a person will use other harmful drugs.
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How the Illegal Use of Marijuana Can Harm Health By harming the body –Feel relaxed, euphoric, drowsy & have increased appetite. –Damages the lungs & respiratory system. –Contains many of the same carcinogens as tobacco smoke. –Long-term use can affect the reproductive system. By harming the mind –Short-term memory loss & impaired concentration –Amotivational Syndrome: A persistent loss of ambition and motivation.
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How the Illegal Use of Marijuana Can Harm Health By causing dependence –Tolerance is developed after high doses & long term use. –Might feel they have to use marijuana to enjoy activities. By increasing the risk of becoming infected with HIV & hepatitis B –Can't make responsible decisions. By increasing the risk of accidents, violence, & crime –Impairs ability to judge distances & slows reaction time, making it difficult to drive or operate other machinery
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Ecstasy (MDMA) An illegal psychoactive drug that has a stimulating effect and the ability to cause hallucinations. Adam, XTC, hug, beans, roll, Y2K, & 007. Ecstasy is a synthetic drug. Typically taken in pill form, but can also be snorted or injected.
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How the Illegal Use of Ecstasy Can Harm Health Harmful psychological effects –Similar to amphetamines & cocaine. –Confusion, depression, insomnia, severe anxiety, & paranoia or extreme fear. Physical Problems –Muscle tension, involuntary teeth clinching, nausea, blurred vision, faintness, chills, & sweating. –Increase heart rate & blood pressure. –Harm the memory & pleasure centers of the brain. –Effects last between 3-6 hours. –Increased risk of dehydration, heart, & kidney failure
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Ecstasy is becoming more dangerous –There is no regulation of the contents of the pills. –Other substances are added that can cause sever side effects. Warning signs –Pacifiers & suckers used to control teeth clinching. –Strobe lights enhance the hallucinogenic effects of Ecstasy –Candy dispensers are used to hide Ecstasy
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Club Drugs Drugs that are often available at raves & parties. GHB: Creates intoxicating, euphoric effects on the body. Flunitrazepam: A drug that belongs to the class of drugs called benzodiazepines. –What is this drug also know as? Ketamine: A drug that has been used medically as an anesthetic for both human & animal use. LSD: A hallucinogen known as acid or yellow sunshine Nitrous oxide
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Hallucinogens A group of drugs that interfere with the senses & cause hallucinations. Also called psychedelic drugs. A hallucination is an imagined experience that sems real. Effects may last for several days
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How the Illegal Use of Hallucinogens Can Harm Health Examples By harming the body –Increased heart rate, & blood pressure, tremors, & nausea By harming the mind –Alter perception of reality, time & environment, intensify mood, & cause rapid mood swings. –Flashbacks By causing dependence –Tolerance By increasing the risk of accidents, violence & crime –Impair reasoning, judgment & slow reaction time. –Increase anger & aggression & can lead to violence.
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Stimulants A group of drugs that speed up the central nervous system. Also called "uppers" because they make people stay awake & alert. Increase blood pressure, heart rate, & breathing. Followed by a crash, or intense down period. During the crash people may feel fatigued, weak, sleepy & depressed. Physical & psychological dependence is developed.
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How the Illegal Use of Stimulants Can Harm Health. By causing immediate death –Within minutes, people on stimulants may have a heart attack, seizure, stop breathing & die. –Mixing stimulants with other drugs increases the risk of overdose & death. By harming the body –Body tremors, vomiting, increased alertness, quickened movements, racing heart rate, increased blood pressure. –Snorting causes sores around the nose. –People who snort may develop holes between their nostrils
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By harming the mind –Confused, anxious, aggressive, & paranoid. –Possible hallucinations By causing tolerance –Tolerance is built up very quickly –Doses are typically increased drastically –Physical dependence can be developed after one use. By increasing the risk of becoming infected with HIV & hepatitis B By increasing the risk of accidents, violence & crime Examples: 1 212 Before & After Pictures of Meth users The Truth About Crystal Meth
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Narcotics A group of drugs that slow down, or depress the central nervous system & relieve pain Often prescribe to relieve pain. Include the following: –Opium: A white milky fluid from the seedpod of the poppy plant. –Morphine: A naturally occuring substance extracted from the poppy plant. –Codeine: A pain killer produced from morphine –Heroin: A narcotic processed from morphine
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How the Illegal Use of Narcotics Can Harm Health By causing immediate death –Narcotics depress the CNS –Large doses slow down breathing & can cause coma & death. By harming the body –Euphoria, drowsiness, nausea, rapid heartbeat, & clammy skin. –Especially dangerous to people with respiratory problems because narcotics interfere with breathing & coughing. –Possible development of skin rash By harming the mind –Cannot not make responsible decisions & judgements. –Depressed & lazy –Quick emotional changes & mood swings.
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By causing dependence –Tolerance –Physical dependence leads to withdrawal symptoms. –May suffer from malnutrition, infection, illness and/or injury. By increasing the risk of HIV & hepatitis B By increasing the risk of accidents, violence & crime –Accidents from "nodding out" Examples
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Sedative Hypnotics A group of drugs that depress the activities of the central nervous system. Sedative: A drug that has a calming effect on a person's behavior. Hypnotic: A drug that produces drowsiness & sleep. Highly addictive & illegal without a prescription.
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How the Illegal Use of Sedative-Hypnotics Can Harm Health By causing death –Combined with alcohol, this produces a fatal risk. –Alcohol multiplies the depressive effects of sedative-hypnotics on the central nervous system, causing slowed respiration, coma & death. By harming the body –Slows down functions causing slurred speech, lack of coordination, clammy skin, dilated pupils, an inability to stay awake By harming the mind –Cannot make responsible or reasonable judgments & decisions. –Depression, laziness, & fatigue may develop
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By causing dependence –Physical dependence causes withdrawal symptoms. –Symptoms include anxiety, sweating, restlessness, agitation, & hallucinations By increasing the risk of becoming infected with HIV & hepatitis B By increasing the risk of accidents, violence, & crime Examples
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