Drug abuse awareness

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Drug Abuse Awareness

Troop 424

Eagle Scout Project

DRUG: What is it??

drug (drug)

1. a chemical substance that affects the processes of th

e mind or body.

2. any chemical compound used in the diagnosis, treat

ment, or prevention of disease or other abnormal

condition.

3. a substance used recreationally for its effects on the

central nervous system, such as a narcotic.

4. to administer a drug to.

Believe it or not…

Every day drugs

Drug Abuse

Drug abuse

1.Habitual use of drugs to alter one's mood, emoti

on, or state of consciousness.

2. The widely preferred term for the non-

medicinal (“recreational”) use of controlled dru

gs; in theNHS, the phrase “substance misuse” i

s preferred.

Legal Drug Abuse

Using FDA approved drugs outside of their

designed purpose, or using more then the

prescribed amount.

FDA- Food and Drug administration.

-The organization that determines what drugs

are legal and illegal

Their Drugs

Oxycodone

Hydrocodone

Alprazolam

Carisoprodal

Vicodin

Zohydro

Methadone

Meperidine

National Numbers

Americans compromise approximately 6% of

the Worlds Population yet we consume:

60% of all manufactured drugs

80% of the WORLD’S supply if opiates

75% of the WORLD’S supply of ocycodone

99% of the WORLD’S supply of hydrocodone

Greeting Card…

Nevada Study 2009-2011

509,251,028 doses for 3-4 million residents

187 million doses of hydrocodone

93 million doses of oxycodone

62 million doses for alprazolam

25 million doses of Ambien

The Facts….

Nearly 7 million Americans use prescription drugs like

pain relievers, tranquilizers, and stimulants non-

medically,

More than 50% of prescription drug abusers got them

from family and friends.

Middle aged adults have the highest prescription

opiate overdose rates

People in rural counties are twice as likely to overdose

than people in the cities.

Abusers

Eminem, Brett Farve, Rush Limbaugh , Steven

Tyler

Deaths

Elvis Presley, Heath Ledger, Michael Jackson

Speaker:

Ms. Carthan- Pharmacist

Illegal Drug Abuse

Any usage of illegal drugs, or drugs

unauthorized by the FDA.

Illegal Drugs: Top 10 most common

Marijuana

Heroine

Cocaine

Crystal Methanphetamine

LSD

Ecstasy

Opium

Mushrooms

PCP

Crack Cocaine

Stimulants

stim·u·lant.

1. An agent, especially a chemical agent suc

h as caffeine, that temporarily arouses or ac

celerates physiological or organic activity.

Examples: Crack Cocaine, Speed, Cocaine

Depressants

CNS depressants all share an ability to reduce activity in the central nervous system and lower levels of awareness in the brain, there are important differences among substances within this drug class. Some are safer than others, while others have more potential for use for medicinal purposes.

Depressants

Ethyl Alcohol

Barbiturates

Symptoms include Insomnia, Seizures,

Insomnia, etc.

Opiates

Opiate- a drug (as morphine or codeine)

containing or derived from opium and tending to induce sleep and alleviate pain.

Hallucinogens

Hallucinogen: A drug that causes hallucinations

(profound distortions in a person's perceptions of

reality). Under the influence of hallucinogens, people

see images, hear sounds, and feel sensations that

seem real but do not exist. Some hallucinogens also

produce rapid, intense emotional swings.

Hallucinogens cause their effects by disrupting the

interaction of nerve cells and the neurotransmitter

serotonin.

Hallucinogens

Examples: LSD "lysergic acid diethylamide"

Mescaline

Psilocybin

Ibogaine

Speaker

Officer Stokes: Law Enforcement

INTERMISSION

Drug effects on the mind

Psychosis-Psychosis is a serious mental health condition in which a person loses touch with reality. The extent to which the person is affected by psychosis varies greatly, with some people appearing to be quite normal, but experiencing some difficulties with their inward thoughts or perceptions, through to people barely being aware of their surroundings.

Drug effects on the body

The following are physical and mental effects of drug abuse:

-Hair Loss

-Tissue damage

-Paranoia

-Insomnia

-Paralysis

-Suicidal Thoughts

-Hallucinations

Yellow teeth

-dis-colored urine

-hemaurea

- etc.

Before and After

Recovery

Rehab centers- Centers where drug addicts

can get the help that they need.\

Hospital- Provide medical treatment to drug

addictions. This usually comes before

rehabilitation.

Speaker

Mr. Enis: Counselor

Its National Prescription Take Back Day!

Make a difference by taking back prescription

drugs not in use.

The National Prescription Drug Take-Back

Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications.

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