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Stimulants and Depressants

Stimulants and Depressants. Health 8 Mrs. Bauder. Stimulants. Stimulants. Speeds up the body’s functions. Impacts: a person’s activity level, mood and CNS Legal forms Caffeine Nicotine Amphetamine (prescription) Illegal forms Cocaine Crack Methamphetamine.

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Stimulants and Depressants

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  1. Stimulants and Depressants Health 8 Mrs. Bauder

  2. Stimulants

  3. Stimulants • Speeds up the body’s functions. Impacts: • a person’s activity level, mood and CNS • Legal forms • Caffeine • Nicotine • Amphetamine (prescription) • Illegal forms • Cocaine • Crack • Methamphetamine

  4. Effects of Stimulants on the Body • Speed up the central nervous system • Cause the heart rate to increase • Cause the respiratory rates to increase • Cause high blood pressure • When stimulants are misused or abused they can seriously damage the body. • Stimulants are often habit-forming. • Even a first time user can die from certain stimulants.

  5. Caffeine • World’s most frequently used stimulant. • Works by stimulating the cortex of the brain.

  6. Moderate levels show: Increased Blood pressure Body temp Blood sugar levels Metabolism Urination Hand tremors Decreased Appetite Coordination Large amounts causes: Nausea Diarrhea Shaking Headache Nervousness Convulsions Respiratory failure Death (750 mg) Effects of Caffeine

  7. Is Caffeine Addictive • Yes - It meets the requirements for addiction – tolerance, psychological dependency, and withdrawal symptoms. • What products contain caffeine? common stimulant

  8. Caffeine Users • On the rise amongst young people. • Regular users experience withdrawal symptoms. • Headache • Lethargy • Low energy • Irritability • Depression

  9. Stimulant - Cocaine • Cocaine is a powerful, illegal substance • Ways in which cocaine is used? • Snorting • Smoking (freebasing) • Injection

  10. Physical Effects of Cocaine • Physical effects • Feeling of exhilaration and a burst of energy, followed by depression as the drug wears off. • Increased heart rate and blood pressure • Loss of appetite • Convulsions • Crack cocaine • a concentrated form of cocaine that is smoked. This is one of the most dangerous and addictive drugs used.

  11. Crack-Craving Cycle 2. It gives the user an intense high, but it only lasts 15 minutes. • The crack high starts • quickly • Severe crash • followed by severe • craving for more.

  12. Stimulants cont. • Amphetamines – drugs prescribed to stimulate the central nervous system. • (speed, diet pills, uppers, crank, ice)

  13. Stimulants - Methamphetamines • Dramatically affects the CNS • Synthetic – manufactured by people (not a natural plant) • Low cost - made from OTC drugs • Various methods of use: • Injected • Smoked (most dangerous and addictive) • People use meth for the rush, for energy, weight loss or to self-medicate.

  14. What does a Meth user looks like?

  15. Meth Use - Before & After

  16. Depressants

  17. Depressants • Depressants – drugs that slow down the body’s functions and reactions. • Commonly called sedatives • Reduce blood pressure and slow down the heart rate and breathing rate. • Doctors may prescribe to relieve anxiety, nervousness, and sleeplessness. • Frequently abused

  18. Depressants • Main kind of depressants • Tranquilizers (relaxation…Valium, Xanax) • Barbiturates (effects mood, sleep) • Hypnotics (sleep, anxiety)

  19. Heath Ledger’s death was an accident resulting from the abuse of prescription medications Heath had six prescription drugs, including anti-anxiety medications and sleeping pills. Heath Ledger

  20. Any Questions?

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