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Drugs in Perspective

Drugs in Perspective. Definitions. drug- any substance that alters one’s ability to function emotionally, physically, intellectually, financially, or socially. psychoactive drug- any substance that has the capability of altering mood, perception, or behavior. Use, misuse, abuse.

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Drugs in Perspective

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  1. Drugs in Perspective

  2. Definitions • drug- any substance that alters one’s ability to function emotionally, physically, intellectually, financially, or socially. • psychoactive drug- any substance that has the capability of altering mood, perception, or behavior.

  3. Use, misuse, abuse • drug use- using a legal drug the way in which it was intended • drug misuse- intentionally and inappropriately using a legal drug in ways it was not intended • drug abuse- the intentional and inappropriate use of a drug resulting in physical, emotional, financial, intellectual, or social consequences for the user.

  4. Dangerous Drugs Rank the list of drugs from least dangerous to most dangerous: heroin Ecstasy cocaine marijuana alcohol codeine nicotine methamphetamine nitrous oxide PCP caffeine aspirin muscle relaxants opium LSD rohypnol DXM

  5. Good drugs vs. bad drugs A good drug is a drug that……. A bad drug is a drug that…… Drug use is considered socially unacceptable when…….

  6. Reasons for drug use • Why do people use drugs? • Why do teenagers use drugs?

  7. Reasons for drug use • Experimentation • Pleasure/escape from boredom • Peer influence • Spiritual purposes • Stress relief • Self-discovery • Social interaction • Rebelliousness

  8. Patterns of drug taking • Experimental use • Social-recreational use • Circumstantial-situational use • Intensified use • Compulsive use

  9. Factors influencing drug effects • age • gender • dosage • purity- quality of a drug; non-contamination • potency- drug’s ability to produce an effect • drug interactions

  10. Factors influencing drug effects • Tolerance- need more drug to get same effect • set- psychological state, personality, and expectations of the user • setting- physical and social environment • route of administration

  11. Routes of administration • oral ingestion • injection (intravenous, subcutaneous, or intramuscular) • absorption • inhalation

  12. Drug classifications Categorize the types of drugs into their appropriate drug classification: Stimulants, depressants, cannabis, hallucinogens How do each of these drug classifications affect our central nervous system?

  13. Drug classifications Stimulants- increase central nervous system Depressants- decrease central nervous system Narcotics - (opiates, analgesics) relieve pain Hallucinogens- distort senses Cannabis- qualities of depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens

  14. JOURNAL Entry:Perceptions of use • What percentage of your peers use alcohol at least once a month? • Marijuana? • Tobacco? • Other drugs? • How do perceptions of drug use influence behaviors?

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