Annu Explains Drugs and Substance Abuse ,S.K.V sec16 Rohini.pptx
1. Drugs And
Substance Abuse
Intern/I'd - Annu(20180233768)
School/I'd - G.S.K.V. sec-16 Rohini (1413070)
InternshipsTeacher Coordinator - Dr. Sushma
Singh
Submitted to - Social intership programe
(Ladli Foundation)
2. What is Drugs
and Substance
Abuse?
Drug addiction, also called substance use disorder,
is a disease that affects a person’s brain and
behavior and leads to an inability to control the
use of a legal or illegal drug or medicine.
Substances such as alcohol, marijuana and
nicotine also are considered drugs.
3. What factors
contribute to
individuals
developing
addictions to
drugs and
substances?
Factors such as peer pressure, physical and sexual
abuse, early exposure to drugs, stress, and parental
guidance can greatly affect a person’s likelihood of drug
use and addiction. Development. Genetic and
environmental factors interact with critical
developmental stages in a person’s life to affect
addiction risk.
4. How can we
prevent Drugs
and Substance
Abuse?
1. Other preventive strategies
2. Know your teen’s activities. Pay attention to your teen’s
whereabouts. …
3. Establish rules and consequences. …
4. Know your teen’s friends. …
5. Keep track of prescription drugs. …
6. Provide support. …
7. Set a good example.
5.
6. What are the
consequences
of Drugs and
Substance
Abuse?
People with addiction often have one or more associated
health issues, which could include lung or heart disease,
stroke, cancer, or mental health conditions. Imaging
scans, chest X-rays, and blood tests can show the
damaging effects of long-term drug use throughout the
body.
Scrapes, bruises, track
marks, lip burns, skin
abscesses, diseases (like
HIV or Hepatitis C),
increased tolerance,
physical dependence, and
withdrawal symptoms are
all physical
consequences. Physical
and sexual abuse can also
be consequences of
7. The effects of
addiction on
the life of
youth, family
and society
Substance-abusing youth often are alienated from
and stigmatized by their peers. Adolescents using
alcohol and other drugs also often disengage from
school and community activities, depriving their
peers and communities of the positive contributions
they might otherwise have made.
8. What are the
types of
treatment ?
1. Watch and wait.
2. Chemotherapy or other drug therapies.
3. Radiation therapy.
4. Immunotherapy.
5. Vaccine therapy.
6. Stem cell transplantation.
7. Blood transfusion.
8. Palliative care.
9. What are the
5ClassesOf
drugs ?
1. Central nervous system depressants.
2. Central nervous system stimulants.
3. Opiates and Opiodes.
4. Hallucinogens.
5. Marijuana.
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14. SpecialThanks to – Director of education and
Ladli Foundation
Principal – Mrs.Alpna kumari
Teacher coordinator – Dr. Sushma Singh
My Parents – Mr. Avdesh yadav/ Mrs.Seema Devi
Editor –Self