ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGN (TYPES/EFFECTS/HOW TO OVERCOME DRUGS)czarinaCervo
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this is all about drugs and on how to avoid or stop drug abuse, through this slideshow, viewers can be aware about the effects and the negative things that drugs can do to our body.
This document discusses drug abuse and addiction. It defines a drug as any substance used for medical purposes and defines addiction as habitual and uncontrolled dependence on a substance. It classifies types of drugs and their examples and discusses how drug addiction often begins due to factors like curiosity, peer pressure, depression, or a desire for excitement. The document specifically examines tobacco and nicotine, noting tobacco's origins and the stimulant and relaxing effects of nicotine but also its risks like increased heart disease and reduced fetal growth. It also looks at alcohol, explaining reasons for drinking like social pressures or wanting to escape difficulties in life. The overall goal is to raise awareness of the harmful effects of drugs.
This document provides information about drug abuse awareness from an Eagle Scout project. It defines different types of drugs, including legal prescription drugs and illegal drugs. It notes that Americans consume 60% of manufactured drugs and high percentages of opioids like oxycodone and hydrocodone. A Nevada study from 2009-2011 found over 500 million doses were prescribed for a population of 3-4 million. Nearly 7 million Americans abuse prescription drugs non-medically, often obtaining them from family and friends. Different types of drugs like stimulants, depressants, opiates, and hallucinogens are described along with their effects on the mind and body. The document stresses the importance of drug take back days and recovery programs to address drug abuse.
This document provides information on various drugs and their effects. It discusses stimulants like caffeine, nicotine, and cocaine which speed up the nervous system, as well as depressants like alcohol and heroin which slow it down. Hallucinogens like LSD and ecstasy are described as altering a user's state of consciousness. Specific drugs like alcohol, marijuana, ecstasy, rohypnol, heroin, cocaine, and crystal meth are then outlined, with details of their methods of use, short and long term impacts on physical and mental health, and risks of addiction. The document concludes by discussing the societal effects of substance abuse like increased disease transmission and crime.
This document defines drugs and explains why people use them. It states that a drug is any substance that alters the body's functions physically or psychologically when ingested. Drugs are categorized as depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens. Common reasons for drug use include having fun, relaxing, gaining confidence, and coping with problems. The document also describes signs of drug abuse visible in the brain, teeth, and lungs and provides prevention strategies such as getting involved in other activities, talking with others, challenging craving thoughts, and remembering the consequences of drug use.
The document discusses various topics related to drugs, including drug education, addiction, trafficking, and categories. It defines drug education and discusses the history and production of drugs. It then covers drug addiction in more detail, explaining causes and effects on the brain. Drug trafficking is summarized as the illicit global trade of prohibited substances, and examples are given of marijuana and methamphetamine production in the Philippines. Finally, the seven legal categories of drugs are outlined.
This document discusses the dangers of drug abuse, including addiction, health problems, and death. It notes that drugs can affect each person differently based on their brain chemistry and prior drug exposure. Common signs of drug abuse are listed, such as declining interest in activities, mood swings, and associating with known drug users. The most commonly abused drugs in the Philippines like methamphetamine, marijuana, and inhalants are described along with their short and long term negative health effects.
The document discusses drugs, drug abuse, and addiction. It defines drugs as substances that alter normal bodily functions when absorbed into the body. It notes that drug abuse is an intense desire to obtain increasing amounts of a substance and that drug dependence results in physical harm and behavioral issues over the long term. The document also shares the story of a teenager named Alby who abused drugs from ages 13 to 18 but was able to get treatment and now feels better about himself. It discusses surveys and activities conducted by students on these topics, including visiting a rehabilitation center.
ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGN (TYPES/EFFECTS/HOW TO OVERCOME DRUGS)czarinaCervo
Β
this is all about drugs and on how to avoid or stop drug abuse, through this slideshow, viewers can be aware about the effects and the negative things that drugs can do to our body.
This document discusses drug abuse and addiction. It defines a drug as any substance used for medical purposes and defines addiction as habitual and uncontrolled dependence on a substance. It classifies types of drugs and their examples and discusses how drug addiction often begins due to factors like curiosity, peer pressure, depression, or a desire for excitement. The document specifically examines tobacco and nicotine, noting tobacco's origins and the stimulant and relaxing effects of nicotine but also its risks like increased heart disease and reduced fetal growth. It also looks at alcohol, explaining reasons for drinking like social pressures or wanting to escape difficulties in life. The overall goal is to raise awareness of the harmful effects of drugs.
This document provides information about drug abuse awareness from an Eagle Scout project. It defines different types of drugs, including legal prescription drugs and illegal drugs. It notes that Americans consume 60% of manufactured drugs and high percentages of opioids like oxycodone and hydrocodone. A Nevada study from 2009-2011 found over 500 million doses were prescribed for a population of 3-4 million. Nearly 7 million Americans abuse prescription drugs non-medically, often obtaining them from family and friends. Different types of drugs like stimulants, depressants, opiates, and hallucinogens are described along with their effects on the mind and body. The document stresses the importance of drug take back days and recovery programs to address drug abuse.
This document provides information on various drugs and their effects. It discusses stimulants like caffeine, nicotine, and cocaine which speed up the nervous system, as well as depressants like alcohol and heroin which slow it down. Hallucinogens like LSD and ecstasy are described as altering a user's state of consciousness. Specific drugs like alcohol, marijuana, ecstasy, rohypnol, heroin, cocaine, and crystal meth are then outlined, with details of their methods of use, short and long term impacts on physical and mental health, and risks of addiction. The document concludes by discussing the societal effects of substance abuse like increased disease transmission and crime.
This document defines drugs and explains why people use them. It states that a drug is any substance that alters the body's functions physically or psychologically when ingested. Drugs are categorized as depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens. Common reasons for drug use include having fun, relaxing, gaining confidence, and coping with problems. The document also describes signs of drug abuse visible in the brain, teeth, and lungs and provides prevention strategies such as getting involved in other activities, talking with others, challenging craving thoughts, and remembering the consequences of drug use.
The document discusses various topics related to drugs, including drug education, addiction, trafficking, and categories. It defines drug education and discusses the history and production of drugs. It then covers drug addiction in more detail, explaining causes and effects on the brain. Drug trafficking is summarized as the illicit global trade of prohibited substances, and examples are given of marijuana and methamphetamine production in the Philippines. Finally, the seven legal categories of drugs are outlined.
This document discusses the dangers of drug abuse, including addiction, health problems, and death. It notes that drugs can affect each person differently based on their brain chemistry and prior drug exposure. Common signs of drug abuse are listed, such as declining interest in activities, mood swings, and associating with known drug users. The most commonly abused drugs in the Philippines like methamphetamine, marijuana, and inhalants are described along with their short and long term negative health effects.
The document discusses drugs, drug abuse, and addiction. It defines drugs as substances that alter normal bodily functions when absorbed into the body. It notes that drug abuse is an intense desire to obtain increasing amounts of a substance and that drug dependence results in physical harm and behavioral issues over the long term. The document also shares the story of a teenager named Alby who abused drugs from ages 13 to 18 but was able to get treatment and now feels better about himself. It discusses surveys and activities conducted by students on these topics, including visiting a rehabilitation center.
This document provides information on various drugs, their signs of use, and effects. It defines key terms like drugs, drug users, and drug dependence. It then describes various types of drugs like hallucinogens, marijuana, ecstasy, methamphetamine, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, heroin, opium, morphine, inhalants, nicotine, and alcohol. For each drug, it provides street names, signs of use like physical symptoms, and other potential effects. The document also discusses common signs of drug abuse and signs and symptoms of drug abuse at different stages from early to becoming psychotic.
Drug education aims to provide information about drugs and teach skills for living in a world where drugs are common. It covers what drugs are, their history and effects. The document discusses different types of drugs like marijuana, cocaine, and heroin. It provides statistics on drug use and deaths in the Philippines. It explains reasons why people use drugs, signs of drug addiction, and how drugs affect the brain and life. Treatment for drug addiction is also discussed.
There is an epademic of cocaine and other drugs use in our schools. This presentation was created to be used at High Schools to explain and illustrate to the students about the bad affects of using drugs.
"Youth" The Future Leaders! and βThe Drug ProblemβAndeel Ali
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My first presentation on slideshare! This presentation was delivered in PYDN - Professional Youth Development Network's First Sindh Youth Summit which happened in 2010. And it was my first keynote presentation in any conference! :3
This presentation comprehensively explains the drug problem. I have given the Global Scenario i.e. How and When the United Nations decided to curb the World Drug Problem. Followed by the Local scenario of drug addiction i.e. How Pakistan and Sindh are suffering from it.
I have also explained how we can curb the drug demand in our society.
On a sidenote, this presentation can tell you how I have changed my powerpoint skills! :) i.e. from the generic mediocre style to what Jesse Desjardins @jessedee and Guy Kawasaki @GuyKawasaki advocate!
This document provides information about drugs and their effects. It defines drugs as substances that affect the body and brain, and notes that not all drugs are illegal. It then discusses different types of drugs like depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens, providing examples of each and their effects. The document also addresses why people use drugs, signs of drug use, and what can be done to help someone with a drug problem.
Drugs refer to substances that can affect mental processes and cause dependence. They include narcotics, psychotropic substances, and other addictive substances. Drugs are commonly misused by adolescents due to their desire to experiment and follow trends, despite the health risks of addiction and damage to development. Preventing drug misuse requires education about risks, law enforcement against distribution, strong family values, and parental supervision of children.
This document provides an overview of drug education and human rights. It discusses the nature and effects of drug abuse, including how drugs negatively impact personal health and social relationships. The document defines key terms like drug, drug abuse, drug addiction, drug dependence, drug tolerance, and withdrawal syndrome. It also examines common reasons why people turn to drugs and the short-term and long-term health, psychological, and behavioral effects of drug use. Furthermore, it outlines signs of drug abuse and profiles of drug-dependent individuals.
Drugs βWhat they Are and What they Do ?
CONSUMPTION OF VARIOUS DRUGS
Two main Categories of Drugs
Why do so many Teenagers start down this potentially Dangerous path ?
- Why do people start?
Causes
TREATMENT
Think again
Drug Scenario in the Philippines
Common Concepts in Drug Education
Risk and Protective Factors of Drug Use, Misuse and Abuse
Six Classifications of Drugs
Drug Abuse Treatment
Drug & substance abuse Marijuana, Cocaine, Heroine, alcohol and prescription...OrnellaRN
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Risk Factors, Effects on the brain,Symptoms, Warning signs and treatment.
Drugs and substances such as marijuana, cocaine and heroine are not the only substances that can be abused. Alcohol, prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications, inhalant and solvents, sedatives, coffee and cigarettes.
drug abuse- what is it? most common stimulants, cocaine abuse, aderall abuse, meth abuse, physiology of drug abuse, physical signs of drug abuse, treatment
The document discusses various drugs, their effects, how they are consumed, and the stages of drug addiction. It covers common recreational drugs like marijuana, cocaine, heroin, alcohol, tobacco, LSD, ecstasy, ketamine, and meow meow. For each drug, it provides details on what the drug is, its chemical composition or production process, how it makes the user feel, and potential health risks. The stages of drug addiction are outlined starting from initial curiosity and ending at physical dependence where drugs become the central focus of a user's life. Methods of drug consumption like inhaling, injection, oral ingestion, and others are also defined.
PDEA lectures on Philippine's War on Drugjo bitonio
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PDEA is responsible for preventing, investigating and combating any dangerousΒ drugs. Lecture presentation during the RCMC, NSCC Plaza, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur. Oct 30, 2017
This document discusses the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. It notes that drug and alcohol use can lead to health issues like blackouts, memory loss, and even death from car accidents and overdoses. The document provides statistics on drug use among teens and warns that starting drinking before age 15 increases the risk of alcoholism. It encourages refusing drugs and alcohol and knowing the facts about illegal and dangerous substances.
This document discusses several types of teen addiction including smoking, alcohol, drugs, and gambling. It provides details on the signs and symptoms of smoking, drinking, abusing cough medicine (DXM), and effects of various drugs. Prevention is key to addressing teen addiction as knowledge can empower youth to avoid risky behaviors. For teens struggling with addiction, support from family and friends through love, care, attention, and motivation can help break old habits and interests. Working together, people can help addicted youth and make the world a better place for them.
This document discusses drug abuse and addiction. It defines drugs and the differences between drug abuse and addiction. It describes various types of drugs like stimulants, depressants, opiates, and hallucinogens. It discusses reasons why people take drugs and provides statistics on drug use worldwide. The document also covers the effects of specific drugs like marijuana, cocaine, and krokodil. It discusses prevention of drug abuse and treatments for drug addiction. Finally, it highlights the severe drug problem in the state of Punjab, India.
This document discusses different types of drugs, reasons why people abuse drugs, and the effects of various stimulant drugs. It describes medicinal and recreational drugs and explains that drugs are substances that can have medical, intoxicating, or performance enhancing effects when consumed. It then focuses on various stimulant drugs like amphetamines, cocaine, caffeine, shabu, nicotine, and ecstasy; describing what they are, common names, methods of use, reasons for abuse, medical uses when applicable, and physiological and physical effects. Positive ways of facing daily problems without drug abuse are also outlined.
The document discusses several drugs including heroin, ecstasy/molly, steroids, cocaine, and marijuana. Heroin is highly addictive and can be injected, snorted or smoked, with health risks including overdose and infections. Ecstasy increases heart rate and blood pressure and causes side effects like nausea. Steroids are often abused at much higher doses than prescribed, with side effects of mood issues and behavior changes. Cocaine can be snorted, injected or smoked and some forms like crack are crystalline. Marijuana cannot cause overdose but many people have been arrested for possession.
This presentation covers about drug abuse and its prevention & the RA 9165. No copyright allowed. Please don't forget to like and write your comments below. Thanks and God Bless!
This document discusses different types of drugs and their effects. It begins by defining illegal drugs as drugs regulated by law that may be prescribed but are otherwise illegal to sell or use. It then discusses why illegal drug use is dangerous, noting risks of permanent brain and body damage, addiction, suicide, accidents, crime and disease transmission. Reasons people begin using drugs are also summarized as including experimentation, escaping problems, peer pressure and believing drugs solve issues. The stages of drug use are defined as regular use, tolerance, dependence and addiction. Finally, drugs that commonly lead to other drug use are listed as alcohol, tobacco and marijuana.
This document provides information about various drugs and their effects. It discusses what drugs are, why teens try drugs, and risk factors for drug use. It then describes different types of drugs including stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, bath salts, meth, heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, and prescription drugs. For each drug, it provides examples, short term effects, and potential long term effects. The document aims to educate youth about the dangers of drug use.
This document provides information on various drugs, their signs of use, and effects. It defines key terms like drugs, drug users, and drug dependence. It then describes various types of drugs like hallucinogens, marijuana, ecstasy, methamphetamine, cocaine, GHB, ketamine, heroin, opium, morphine, inhalants, nicotine, and alcohol. For each drug, it provides street names, signs of use like physical symptoms, and other potential effects. The document also discusses common signs of drug abuse and signs and symptoms of drug abuse at different stages from early to becoming psychotic.
Drug education aims to provide information about drugs and teach skills for living in a world where drugs are common. It covers what drugs are, their history and effects. The document discusses different types of drugs like marijuana, cocaine, and heroin. It provides statistics on drug use and deaths in the Philippines. It explains reasons why people use drugs, signs of drug addiction, and how drugs affect the brain and life. Treatment for drug addiction is also discussed.
There is an epademic of cocaine and other drugs use in our schools. This presentation was created to be used at High Schools to explain and illustrate to the students about the bad affects of using drugs.
"Youth" The Future Leaders! and βThe Drug ProblemβAndeel Ali
Β
My first presentation on slideshare! This presentation was delivered in PYDN - Professional Youth Development Network's First Sindh Youth Summit which happened in 2010. And it was my first keynote presentation in any conference! :3
This presentation comprehensively explains the drug problem. I have given the Global Scenario i.e. How and When the United Nations decided to curb the World Drug Problem. Followed by the Local scenario of drug addiction i.e. How Pakistan and Sindh are suffering from it.
I have also explained how we can curb the drug demand in our society.
On a sidenote, this presentation can tell you how I have changed my powerpoint skills! :) i.e. from the generic mediocre style to what Jesse Desjardins @jessedee and Guy Kawasaki @GuyKawasaki advocate!
This document provides information about drugs and their effects. It defines drugs as substances that affect the body and brain, and notes that not all drugs are illegal. It then discusses different types of drugs like depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens, providing examples of each and their effects. The document also addresses why people use drugs, signs of drug use, and what can be done to help someone with a drug problem.
Drugs refer to substances that can affect mental processes and cause dependence. They include narcotics, psychotropic substances, and other addictive substances. Drugs are commonly misused by adolescents due to their desire to experiment and follow trends, despite the health risks of addiction and damage to development. Preventing drug misuse requires education about risks, law enforcement against distribution, strong family values, and parental supervision of children.
This document provides an overview of drug education and human rights. It discusses the nature and effects of drug abuse, including how drugs negatively impact personal health and social relationships. The document defines key terms like drug, drug abuse, drug addiction, drug dependence, drug tolerance, and withdrawal syndrome. It also examines common reasons why people turn to drugs and the short-term and long-term health, psychological, and behavioral effects of drug use. Furthermore, it outlines signs of drug abuse and profiles of drug-dependent individuals.
Drugs βWhat they Are and What they Do ?
CONSUMPTION OF VARIOUS DRUGS
Two main Categories of Drugs
Why do so many Teenagers start down this potentially Dangerous path ?
- Why do people start?
Causes
TREATMENT
Think again
Drug Scenario in the Philippines
Common Concepts in Drug Education
Risk and Protective Factors of Drug Use, Misuse and Abuse
Six Classifications of Drugs
Drug Abuse Treatment
Drug & substance abuse Marijuana, Cocaine, Heroine, alcohol and prescription...OrnellaRN
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Risk Factors, Effects on the brain,Symptoms, Warning signs and treatment.
Drugs and substances such as marijuana, cocaine and heroine are not the only substances that can be abused. Alcohol, prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications, inhalant and solvents, sedatives, coffee and cigarettes.
drug abuse- what is it? most common stimulants, cocaine abuse, aderall abuse, meth abuse, physiology of drug abuse, physical signs of drug abuse, treatment
The document discusses various drugs, their effects, how they are consumed, and the stages of drug addiction. It covers common recreational drugs like marijuana, cocaine, heroin, alcohol, tobacco, LSD, ecstasy, ketamine, and meow meow. For each drug, it provides details on what the drug is, its chemical composition or production process, how it makes the user feel, and potential health risks. The stages of drug addiction are outlined starting from initial curiosity and ending at physical dependence where drugs become the central focus of a user's life. Methods of drug consumption like inhaling, injection, oral ingestion, and others are also defined.
PDEA lectures on Philippine's War on Drugjo bitonio
Β
PDEA is responsible for preventing, investigating and combating any dangerousΒ drugs. Lecture presentation during the RCMC, NSCC Plaza, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur. Oct 30, 2017
This document discusses the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. It notes that drug and alcohol use can lead to health issues like blackouts, memory loss, and even death from car accidents and overdoses. The document provides statistics on drug use among teens and warns that starting drinking before age 15 increases the risk of alcoholism. It encourages refusing drugs and alcohol and knowing the facts about illegal and dangerous substances.
This document discusses several types of teen addiction including smoking, alcohol, drugs, and gambling. It provides details on the signs and symptoms of smoking, drinking, abusing cough medicine (DXM), and effects of various drugs. Prevention is key to addressing teen addiction as knowledge can empower youth to avoid risky behaviors. For teens struggling with addiction, support from family and friends through love, care, attention, and motivation can help break old habits and interests. Working together, people can help addicted youth and make the world a better place for them.
This document discusses drug abuse and addiction. It defines drugs and the differences between drug abuse and addiction. It describes various types of drugs like stimulants, depressants, opiates, and hallucinogens. It discusses reasons why people take drugs and provides statistics on drug use worldwide. The document also covers the effects of specific drugs like marijuana, cocaine, and krokodil. It discusses prevention of drug abuse and treatments for drug addiction. Finally, it highlights the severe drug problem in the state of Punjab, India.
This document discusses different types of drugs, reasons why people abuse drugs, and the effects of various stimulant drugs. It describes medicinal and recreational drugs and explains that drugs are substances that can have medical, intoxicating, or performance enhancing effects when consumed. It then focuses on various stimulant drugs like amphetamines, cocaine, caffeine, shabu, nicotine, and ecstasy; describing what they are, common names, methods of use, reasons for abuse, medical uses when applicable, and physiological and physical effects. Positive ways of facing daily problems without drug abuse are also outlined.
The document discusses several drugs including heroin, ecstasy/molly, steroids, cocaine, and marijuana. Heroin is highly addictive and can be injected, snorted or smoked, with health risks including overdose and infections. Ecstasy increases heart rate and blood pressure and causes side effects like nausea. Steroids are often abused at much higher doses than prescribed, with side effects of mood issues and behavior changes. Cocaine can be snorted, injected or smoked and some forms like crack are crystalline. Marijuana cannot cause overdose but many people have been arrested for possession.
This presentation covers about drug abuse and its prevention & the RA 9165. No copyright allowed. Please don't forget to like and write your comments below. Thanks and God Bless!
This document discusses different types of drugs and their effects. It begins by defining illegal drugs as drugs regulated by law that may be prescribed but are otherwise illegal to sell or use. It then discusses why illegal drug use is dangerous, noting risks of permanent brain and body damage, addiction, suicide, accidents, crime and disease transmission. Reasons people begin using drugs are also summarized as including experimentation, escaping problems, peer pressure and believing drugs solve issues. The stages of drug use are defined as regular use, tolerance, dependence and addiction. Finally, drugs that commonly lead to other drug use are listed as alcohol, tobacco and marijuana.
This document provides information about various drugs and their effects. It discusses what drugs are, why teens try drugs, and risk factors for drug use. It then describes different types of drugs including stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, bath salts, meth, heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, and prescription drugs. For each drug, it provides examples, short term effects, and potential long term effects. The document aims to educate youth about the dangers of drug use.
This document provides information about drugs and their risks from a drug awareness presentation. It defines what drugs are, explains why teens may try drugs, and lists various risk factors. It then describes different types of drugs including stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and discusses specific drugs like alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, bath salts, meth, heroin and their short-term and long-term effects. The goal is to educate youth on the dangers of drug use.
This document provides information about various drugs and their effects. It discusses what drugs are, why teens try drugs, and risk factors for drug use. It then describes different types of drugs including stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, bath salts, meth, heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, and prescription drugs. For each drug, it provides examples, short term effects, and potential long term effects. The document aims to educate about the dangers of drug use.
Drugs can have long-lasting negative effects on the human body even after quitting. They can damage the brain and cause permanent harm. Drugs disrupt the normal functioning of the body by affecting breathing, heart rate, and behavior. Genetics plays a role in addiction risk, and drug use can lead to health issues like respiratory problems or STDs. Prescription drugs also carry addiction risks and can interfere with sleep, impacting one's health and relationships. Long term, depending on the drug, use can result in conditions like HIV or brain damage.
This document provides information about various drugs and their effects. It discusses what drugs are, why teens try drugs, risk factors, and different types of drugs including stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, alcohol, nicotine, bath salts, meth, heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, prescription drugs and marijuana. For each drug, it describes short term and long term effects on the body and brain. The goal is to educate students on the dangers of drug use and abuse.
This document provides information about various drugs and their effects. It discusses what drugs are, why teens may try drugs, risk factors, and different types of drugs including stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, alcohol, nicotine, bath salts, meth, heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, and prescription drugs. For each drug, it describes short-term and long-term effects on the body and brain. The goal is to educate students on the dangers of drug use and addiction.
The document discusses the hazards of drug abuse in India. It finds that 10 million Indians are dependent on alcohol, 2.3 million on cannabis, and 0.5 million on opiates. Drug abuse can cause both immediate and long-term health effects, including memory loss, violent behavior, liver and kidney damage, and increased risk of diseases like HIV/AIDS. Drug dependency develops as the body adapts to the drug and withdrawal symptoms set in without continued use.
This document discusses alcohol addiction treatment. It defines addiction and describes how alcoholism affects people physically, mentally, and socially. It then discusses the causes of alcohol addiction and describes its stages from initial to chronic. The document promotes a medicine called Antobacus for treating alcohol addiction, claiming it helps reduce cravings and the desire to drink. It asserts Antobacus works to purge the body of toxins and help it reject alcohol over the treatment course. Withdrawal symptoms that may occur during treatment are also outlined.
Social Case work in De-addiction CentreZaeem Jifri
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A presentation on social case work in De-Addiction Center.
Addiction is a psychological and physical inability to stop consuming a chemical, drug, activity, or substance, even though it is causing psychological and physical harm.
The document summarizes the harmful effects of various illegal drugs, including inhalants, marijuana, ecstasy, hallucinogens, stimulants, and steroids. It describes how the use of these substances can cause immediate death, physical harm to the body, mental impairment, increased risk of accidents and violence, and psychological and physical dependence.
The document discusses the harmful effects of various illegal drugs, including inhalants, marijuana, hallucinogens, stimulants, narcotics, and steroid use. It describes how the illegal use of these substances can harm a person's physical health by damaging vital organs, increase risk of diseases and infections, and cause immediate death in some cases. It also discusses how illegal drug use can harm mental health by impairing judgment and decision making, increasing risk of accidents, violence and criminal behavior.
The document summarizes the harmful effects of various illegal drugs, including inhalants, marijuana, ecstasy, hallucinogens, stimulants, and steroids. It describes how the use of these substances can cause immediate death, physical harm to the body, mental impairment, increased risk of accidents and violence, and psychological and physical dependence.
Drug abuse affects people worldwide and causes significant health and social issues. According to a 2020 report, around 284 million people aged 15-64 used drugs, a 26% increase over the previous decade. Drugs of abuse fall into categories like depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens and are ingested, inhaled, smoked, injected or snorted. Both immediate and long-term effects of drug abuse include cognitive impairment, accidents, neurological disorders, cardiovascular issues, dependence, and transmission of diseases like HIV/AIDS. Drug abuse also impacts societies through increased crime, family conflicts, loss of human potential, and damage to youth development.
This document discusses different types of drugs, their effects on the body, and drug abuse. It describes stimulants like cocaine and amphetamines, depressants like heroin and barbiturates, and hallucinogens like LSD and ecstasy. It outlines the physiological effects of drugs in low, medium, and high doses, ranging from impaired concentration to coma and death. The document also addresses withdrawal symptoms, long-term health effects on organs like the brain, liver, kidneys, and heart, and smoking-related statistics and conditions. Overall, the document provides an overview of common drugs, their impacts, and the dangers of drug abuse.
This document discusses the psychological and physical effects of alcohol consumption and alcoholism. It covers topics such as the difference between alcohol abuse and alcoholism, how alcohol affects the brain and body, blood alcohol concentration levels, binge drinking, blackouts, the stages of physical deterioration from alcoholism, and psychological factors that can contribute to alcoholism such as learned behavior, thoughts and beliefs, developmental maturity, family history of alcoholism, stress reduction, and mood enhancement.
Does Over-Masturbation Contribute to Chronic Prostatitis.pptxwalterHu5
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In some case, your chronic prostatitis may be related to over-masturbation. Generally, natural medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill can help mee get a cure.
Histololgy of Female Reproductive System.pptxAyeshaZaid1
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Dive into an in-depth exploration of the histological structure of female reproductive system with this comprehensive lecture. Presented by Dr. Ayesha Irfan, Assistant Professor of Anatomy, this presentation covers the Gross anatomy and functional histology of the female reproductive organs. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in medical science, this lecture provides clear explanations, detailed diagrams, and valuable insights into female reproductive system. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of this essential aspect of human biology.
Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
Local Advanced Lung Cancer: Artificial Intelligence, Synergetics, Complex Sys...Oleg Kshivets
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Overall life span (LS) was 1671.7Β±1721.6 days and cumulative 5YS reached 62.4%, 10 years β 50.4%, 20 years β 44.6%. 94 LCP lived more than 5 years without cancer (LS=2958.6Β±1723.6 days), 22 β more than 10 years (LS=5571Β±1841.8 days). 67 LCP died because of LC (LS=471.9Β±344 days). AT significantly improved 5YS (68% vs. 53.7%) (P=0.028 by log-rank test). Cox modeling displayed that 5YS of LCP significantly depended on: N0-N12, T3-4, blood cell circuit, cell ratio factors (ratio between cancer cells-CC and blood cells subpopulations), LC cell dynamics, recalcification time, heparin tolerance, prothrombin index, protein, AT, procedure type (P=0.000-0.031). Neural networks, genetic algorithm selection and bootstrap simulation revealed relationships between 5YS and N0-12 (rank=1), thrombocytes/CC (rank=2), segmented neutrophils/CC (3), eosinophils/CC (4), erythrocytes/CC (5), healthy cells/CC (6), lymphocytes/CC (7), stick neutrophils/CC (8), leucocytes/CC (9), monocytes/CC (10). Correct prediction of 5YS was 100% by neural networks computing (error=0.000; area under ROC curve=1.0).
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The UK is currently facing a Adhd Medication Shortage Uk, which has left many patients and their families grappling with uncertainty and frustration. ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a chronic condition that requires consistent medication to manage effectively. This shortage has highlighted the critical role these medications play in the daily lives of those affected by ADHD. Contact : +1 (747) 209 β 3649 E-mail : sales@trinexpharmacy.com
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A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
3. TRUE β Can be true, but primarily
Amphetamine is a stimulant which
only speeds up the system. For some
people in some situations, it might
also lead to violence.
7. TRUE β Cocaine is a stimulant which
means that it speeds up the system
and suppresses the normal needs of
the body like tiredness and hunger.
Long-term use will therefore affect
the userβs weight.
18. Using LSD may lead to mental
health problems in the user
19. TRUE β Can trigger underlying
mental health problems and
produce paranoia and
schizophrenia-like states. Can also
result in a personality change.
25. TRUE β The BMA estimates that
alcohol is a factor in 60-70% of
murders, 75% of stabbings, 70% of
beatings and 50% of fights and
domestic assaults.
26. The same drug can affect you
differently at different times
27. TRUE β The effects of a drug can be
modified to some extent by where
you are, who you are with and what
you expect to happen. Eg. If you
drink with friends at a party the
feelings will be different than if you
drink at home alone. When feeling
down or depressed, some drugs can
amplify this mood.