ch. 24 illegal drugs
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CH. 24 Illegal Drugs. Health Ed. Drugs. Chemically altering substance Drugs are grouped according to their affects on the body. What is Illegal?. Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970- This act divided drugs into 5 categories based on abuse potential and medical use. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
CH. 24 Illegal Drugs
Health Ed.
Drugs• Chemically altering substance
• Drugs are grouped according to their affects on the body
What is Illegal?
Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970-
This act divided drugs into 5 categories based on abuse potential and medical use
Drug Schedules (I-V)
I. A. Drug has high potential for abuseB. No medical usesC. Lack of safety for use
II. A. Drug has a high potential for abuse B. The drug originally intended for medical
use/ can be prescribed with restrictionsC. Abuse of this drug leads to harmful dependence
III. A. This drug has less of a potential for abuse
B. The drug has current acceptable medical purposes
C. Abuse may lead to low physical, high psychological dependence
IV. A. Low potential for abuse
B. Used for medical purposes
C. Abuse may lead to low physical, low psychological dependence
V. A. Low abuse potential
B. Has medical uses
C. Very limited chance for dependence
Guess the Schedule?
1) Cocaine ( local anesthetic)
2) LSD
3) Heroin
4) Marijuana
5) Advil
6) Codeine (II, III, V)
7) Lunesta
Drug Abuse vs. Drug Misuse
Drug misuse- the unintentional or inappropriate use of a legal OTC (over the counter drug) – 1) taking the drug the wrong way– 2)taking the drug the wrong dose
Drug abuse- (substance abuse) taking an illegal drug
Problems of Drug Use1- Physiological dependence-
• tolerance- body adjusts to the effects of the drug/larger doses are needed in order to
achieve same effect
• withdrawal- symptoms occur when person stops using (vomiting, chills, ect)
Problems………2- Psychological dependence-
Person believes a drug is needed in order to feel normal
Problems……..3- Addiction- person has become
physiological/ and or psychological dependence
Early consequences
• Behavioral/social
• Depending on the drug/ chronic health risk-possible death
Stages of Drug Dependence
• 1) relief phase
• 2) increased use
• 3) preoccupation
• 4) dependency/addicted
• 5) withdrawal – then back to (1)
The Law
The penalties for illegal use depend on
- The drugs schedule
- The amount possessed
- Number of previous drug offenses
* See page 105 “ Drugs and Society”
Psychoactive Drugs
Affect the central nervous system and alter the normal functioning of the brain
3 types:
1- Stimulants
2- Depressants
3- Hallucinogens
Everyone is Not “Trying It”!
• www.abovetheinfluence.com/above-it/
Stimulants
• “Uppers”
• What is does? Increases heart rate, headaches, blurred vision, sleeplessness, moodiness, restlessness
Types of “Uppers”
• Amphetamines- stimulants that have an affect similar to central nervous system
Types of Stimulants
• Methamphetamines- amphetamines that has been used to treat narcolepsy, Parkinson's Disease, and obesity
Also called: crank ice, speed
What does it cause? Paranoia, violence
• Effects are long lasting; food and water become unimportant; seizures can result in death
Types of Stimulants…
• Cocain- powerful stimulant, is snorted or injected; results in immediate high (20 min) followed by extreem let down
• Drug can interfere with the electrical impulses of the heart and result in death; tissue in nasal passages can be damaged causing holes in nasal septum
• Crack- form of cocaine that can be smoked, extremely addictive (10 sec)