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National Institute on Drug Abuse
National Institutes of Health
Marijuana
TeensFacts
for
12
Did you know that teen marijuana use has dropped
dramatically since the late 1990s? So…if you were thinking
everyone smokes marijuana, they don’t. Statistics show
that about 15 percent, or roughly 1 in 7 teens, report
using marijuana in the past month. Still, this rate is up
from a few years ago, perhaps because fewer teens
consider marijuana to be a harmful drug. Some believe
marijuana cannot be harmful because it is “natural.”
But, not all natural plants are good for you—take tobacco,
for example.
One serious risk is addiction. In 2011, nearly 4.2 million
people 12 and older had a marijuana abuse or addiction
problem. Look inside this booklet to find out more,
because marijuana is not as harmless as you may think.
Our goal is to give you the straight facts, so you can make
smart choices and be your best self—without drugs. And
we hope you will continue the conversation and share this
information with your peers, parents, teachers, and others.
Nora D. Volkow, M.D.
Director
National Institute on Drug Abuse
You can find treatment programs through this Web
site www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov provided by
the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA). Also, you can call the SAMHSA
Treatment Referral hotline at 1-800-662-HELP. Treatment
can help you, a friend, or someone you love get back to
the person you or they once were.
Letter to teens Need Treatment?
Letter to Teens
I. Some Things to Think About	 3
Addiction	3
Driving	4
School	5
Psychosis/Panic	5
II. Want to Know More?
 Some FAQs About Marijuana	 6
What is marijuana? Are there different kinds?	 7
How does marijuana work?	 7
How long does marijuana stay in your body?	 8
Does marijuana use lead to other drug use?	 10
What happens if you smoke marijuana?	 11
How is marijuana likely to affect you?	 12
What does marijuana do to the brain?	 12
How does smoking marijuana affect the lungs?	 14
What is K2/Spice and how does it affect
the brain?	 14
Can marijuana affect the developing fetus?	 16
Does marijuana produce withdrawal symptoms
when someone quits using it?	 16
What if a person wants to quit using marijuana?	 16
Isn’t marijuana sometimes used as a medicine?	 18
III. Other Useful Resources	 20
Contents…
3
Marijuana is addictive. Of course,
not everyone who smokes marijuana
will become addicted—that depends
on a whole bunch of factors—
including your family history (genes),
the age you start using, whether you
also use other drugs, your family and
peer relationships, success in school,
and so on. Repeated marijuana use
can lead to addiction—which means
that people have trouble controlling
their drug use and often cannot stop
even though they want to. Research
shows that approximately 9 percent,
or about 1 in 11, of those who use
marijuana will become addicted. This
rate increases to 17 percent, or about
1 in 6, if you start in your teens, and
goes up to 25–50 percent among
daily users.
To help you make an informed
choice, the following are 
some brief summaries of what
marijuana research is telling
us. These topics represent the
most popular questions and
comments we get every day
on our teen Web site and blog.
Share them with your friends
to help them separate fact
from myth.
Addiction
I. Some Things to
Think About
People smoke marijuana for a lot
of different reasons: to feel good,
to feel better, to feel different,
or to fit in. Whatever the reason,
drug use has consequences.
54
Driving
Marijuana is unsafe if you are behind the wheel.
Marijuana is the most common illegal drug involved in auto
fatalities. It is found in the blood of around 14 percent of
drivers who die in accidents, often in combination with
alcohol or other drugs. Marijuana affects a number of
skills required for safe driving—alertness, concentration,
coordination, and reaction time—so it’s not safe to
drive high or to ride with someone who’s been smoking.
Marijuana makes it hard to judge distances and react to
signals and sounds on the road. And combining marijuana
with drinking even a small amount of alcohol greatly
increases driving danger, more than either drug alone.
School
Marijuana is linked to school failure. Marijuana’s negative
effects on attention, memory, and learning can last for
days and sometimes weeks—especially if you use it
often. Someone who smokes marijuana daily may have a
‘dimmed-down’ brain most or all of the time. Compared
with their peers who don’t use, students who smoke
marijuana tend to get lower grades and are more likely
to drop out of high school. Research even shows that it
can lower your IQ if you smoke it regularly in your teen
years. Also, longtime marijuana users themselves report
being less satisfied with their lives, having memory and
relationship problems, poorer mental and physical health,
lower salaries, and less career success.
Psychosis/Panic
High doses of marijuana can cause psychosis or panic
when you’re high. Some people experience an acute
psychotic reaction (disturbed perceptions and thoughts,
paranoia) or panic attacks while under the influence of
marijuana. This usually goes away as the drug’s effects
wear off. Scientists do not yet know if marijuana use causes
lasting mental illness, although it can worsen psychotic
symptoms in people who already have the mental illness
schizophrenia, and it can increase the risk of long-lasting
psychosis in some people.
76
II. Want to Know More?
Some FAQs
About Marijuana
What is marijuana? Are there
different kinds?
Marijuana is a green, brown, or gray mixture of dried,
shredded leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers of the hemp,
or cannabis, plant. It goes by many different names—pot,
herb, weed, grass—and stronger forms include sinsemilla
(sin-seh-me-yah), hashish (“hash” for short), and hash oil.
How does marijuana work?
All forms of marijuana are mind-altering (psychoactive).
In other words, they change how the brain works.
Marijuana contains more than 400 chemicals, including
THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). Since THC is the
main active chemical in marijuana, the amount of THC
in marijuana determines its strength or potency and
therefore its effects. The THC content of marijuana has
been increasing since the 1980s.
Most teenagers do
not use marijuana.
98
Marijuana is addictive. About
1 in 6 people who start
using as a teen, and 25–50
percent of people who use it
every day, become addicted
to marijuana.
How long does marijuana stay in
your body?
The THC in marijuana is rapidly absorbed by fatty tissues in
various organs throughout the body. In general, standard
urine tests can detect traces (metabolites) of THC several
days after use. In heavy users, however, THC metabolites
can sometimes be detected for weeks after use stops.
“I used to smoke pot until I had an anxiety
attack and thought I couldn’t breathe…
I was wheezing, and I got really paranoid.”
“There are a million things to do that are
more fun than smoking some unknown grass.
Go to the beach, go to the movies, go to the
gym—you are not missing anything.”
	 —Comments submitted to NIDA's
blog for teens
1110
Does marijuana use lead to
other drug use?
Long-term studies of drug use patterns show that very few
high school students use other illegal drugs without first
trying marijuana. However, many young people who use
marijuana do not go on to use other drugs. To explain why
some do, here are a few theories:
• Exposure to marijuana may affect the brain, particularly
during development, which continues into the early
20s. Effects may include changes to the brain that
make other drugs more appealing. Animal research
supports this possibility—for example, early exposure
to marijuana makes opiate drugs (like Vicodin or heroin)
more pleasurable.
• Someone who is using marijuana is likely to be in contact
with other users and sellers of other drugs, increasing the
risk of being encouraged or tempted to try them.
• People at high risk of using drugs may use marijuana
first because it is easy to get (like cigarettes and alcohol).
“I was lazy a lot. I didn’t want to do
things... I was depressed. I felt like
I was always in a rut. I was always
feeling bad about myself, where I
was standing in life.”
	 —from Alby’s story, on his
experiences with being
a daily marijuana smoker
Some people feel nothing at all
when they smoke marijuana. Others
may feel relaxed or high. Some
experience sudden feelings of
anxiety and paranoid thoughts
(even more likely with stronger
varieties of marijuana). Regular use
of marijuana has also been linked
to depression, anxiety, and a loss
of drive or motivation, which means
a loss of interest even in previously
enjoyable activities. Its effects can be
unpredictable, especially when other
drugs are mixed with it.
In the short-term, marijuana
can cause:
• problems with learning
and memory
• distorted perception (sights,
sounds, time, touch)
• poor motor coordination
• increased heart rate
But marijuana affects each person
differently according to:
• biology (e.g., his or her genes)
• marijuana’s strength or potency
(how much THC it has)
• previous experience with the drug
• how it’s taken (smoked versus
ingested)
• whether alcohol or other drugs
are involved
What happens if you
smoke marijuana?
1312
Marijuana affects
the brain—altering
memory, judgment,
and motor skills.
How is marijuana likely to
affect you?
Learning: Marijuana’s effects on attention and memory
make it difficult to learn something new or do complex
tasks that require focus and concentration.
Sports: Marijuana affects timing, movement, and
coordination, which can harm athletic performance.
Judgment: Marijuana, like most abused substances, can
alter judgment. This can lead to risky behaviors that can
expose the user to sexually transmitted diseases like HIV,
the virus that causes AIDS.
What does marijuana do to
the brain?
We know a lot about where marijuana acts in the brain
and how it affects specific sites called cannabinoid
receptors. These receptors are found in brain regions that
influence learning and memory, appetite, coordination,
and pleasure. That’s why marijuana produces the effects
it does. We know much less about what happens to
the brain in the long run when someone is a regular
marijuana smoker.
Scientists use brain imaging techniques to study the
living human brain, but we are still in the early stages of
that research when it comes to marijuana. So, while we
do know there are differences in the brains of marijuana
users (versus nonusers), we do not yet know what these
differences mean or how long they last—especially if
someone stops using the drug. One reason is that it’s hard
to find people who only smoke marijuana without using
alcohol, which has its own negative effects on the brain.
1514
The chemicals in many
products sold as K2/Spice
are unknown. Some varieties
could cause dramatically
different effects than the
user might expect.
How does smoking marijuana
affect the lungs?
Someone who smokes marijuana regularly may have many
of the same breathing and lung problems that tobacco
smokers do, such as a daily cough, and a greater risk of
lung infections like pneumonia. As with tobacco smoke,
marijuana smoke has a toxic mixture of gases and tiny
particles that can harm the lungs. Although we don’t yet
know if marijuana causes lung cancer, many people who
smoke marijuana also smoke cigarettes, which do cause
cancer—and smoking marijuana can make it harder to quit
cigarette smoking.
What is K2/Spice and how does
it affect the brain?
K2/Spice refers to a wide variety of chemical-coated
herbal mixtures that have effects similar to marijuana
and that are often sold as both a safe and a legal
alternative to that drug—neither is true. Although the
labels on K2/Spice products often claim that they contain
“natural” psychoactive material taken from a variety of
plants, chemical analyses show that their active ingredients
are synthetic compounds, made artificially. Although we
do not yet fully know Spice’s effects on the human brain,
these compounds act in the same brain areas as THC, the
main ingredient in marijuana. However, some chemicals
in Spice—often of unknown origin—may produce more
powerful and unpredictable effects, like extreme anxiety,
paranoia, and hallucinations.
1716
Can marijuana affect the
developing fetus?
Doctors advise pregnant women not to use any drugs
because they could harm the growing fetus. Studies
suggest that children of mothers who used marijuana
while pregnant may have subtle brain changes that can
cause difficulties with problem-solving skills, memory,
and attention. More research is needed, because it is
hard to say for sure what causes what: For example,
pregnant women who use marijuana may also smoke
cigarettes or drink alcohol, both of which can also
affect the baby's development.
Does marijuana produce withdrawal
symptoms when someone quits
using it?
Yes. The symptoms are similar in type and severity to those
of nicotine withdrawal—irritability, sleeping difficulties,
anxiety, and craving—peaking a few days after regular
marijuana use has stopped. Withdrawal symptoms can
make it hard for someone to stay off marijuana.
What if a person wants to quit
using marijuana?
Researchers are testing different ways to help marijuana
users stay off the drug, including some medications.
Current treatment programs focus on counseling and
group support systems. There are also a number of
programs designed especially to help teenagers.
TJONES1—JUNCTION CITY HIGH SCHOOL, OREGON:
If you’re dating someone who does
marijuana, does that increase your
chance of doing it?
NIDA: Great question! Research shows that people who
have friends who use drugs are more likely to use drugs
themselves. But, we don't really know why this is the case.
It could be that, by hanging out with drug users, you have
more chances to try drugs. Certainly, you can choose
not to try drugs if offered—but this can be a challenge.
Another approach would be to see if your friend will
stop using marijuana—for your benefit and his/hers.
	 —from NIDA’s Chat Day
1918
Isn’t marijuana sometimes used as
a medicine?
Several states have passed laws allowing marijuana for
medical use, but marijuana has not been approved by
the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat any
diseases. Even so, we know that the marijuana plant
contains ingredients that could have important medical
uses. Currently, two pill versions of THC, marijuana’s
psychoactive ingredient, have been approved to treat
nausea in cancer chemotherapy patients and to stimulate
appetite in some patients with AIDS. Also, a new product
that is a chemically controlled mixture of THC and
cannabidiol (another chemical found in the marijuana
plant) is available in several countries outside the United
States as a mouth spray. However, it’s important to
remember that because marijuana is usually smoked
into the lungs and has ingredients that can vary from
plant to plant, its health risks may outweigh its value
as a treatment. Scientists continue to investigate safe
ways that THC and other marijuana ingredients can be
used as medicine.
Scientists continue
to investigate safe
ways that THC and
other marijuana
ingredients can be
used as medicine.
2120
Did you know that teen marijuana use has dropped
dramatically since the late 1990s? So…if you were thinking
everyone smokes marijuana, they don’t. Statistics show
that about 15 percent, or roughly 1 in 7 teens, report
using marijuana in the past month. Still, this rate is up
from a few years ago, perhaps because fewer teens
consider marijuana to be a harmful drug. Some believe
marijuana cannot be harmful because it is “natural.”
But, not all natural plants are good for you—take tobacco,
for example.
One serious risk is addiction. In 2011, nearly 4.2 million
people 12 and older had a marijuana abuse or addiction
problem. Look inside this booklet to find out more,
because marijuana is not as harmless as you may think.
Our goal is to give you the straight facts, so you can make
smart choices and be your best self—without drugs. And
we hope you will continue the conversation and share this
information with your peers, parents, teachers, and others.
Nora D. Volkow, M.D.
Director
National Institute on Drug Abuse
You can find treatment programs through this Web
site www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov provided by
the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA). Also, you can call the SAMHSA
Treatment Referral hotline at 1-800-662-HELP. Treatment
can help you, a friend, or someone you love get back to
the person you or they once were.
Letter to teens Need Treatment?
This publication may be reprinted without permission.
Here are some helpful places to go
for more information:
The NIDA Web site www.drugabuse.gov has information
on a variety of drugs and related topics. NIDA’s teen site
www.teens.drugabuse.gov covers a lot of ground, with
free downloads, entertaining and informative videos and
games, and our Sara Bellum blog for teens, where you
can even leave us a comment or two. Learn how different
drugs affect the brain and body, and read real stories from
teens who have struggled with drug abuse and addiction.
To learn more about mental health disorders, like
depression or schizophrenia, visit the National Institute
of Mental Health at www.nimh.nih.gov and read the
Director’s Blog on various topics that include suicide
prevention, bipolar and borderline personality disorders,
coping with traumatic events, and more.
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Web site www.niaaa.nih.gov contains the latest research,
news, and other resources related to alcohol. They even
have a site especially for young teens called “the cool
spot” www.thecoolspot.gov, with quizzes and other
interactive screens that give you information on alcohol
and resisting peer pressure.
III. Other Useful
Resources
22
W
HATDOES
M
ARIJUANA
DOTOTHEBRAIN?
CANPEOPLEBECOME
ADDICTED
TOMARIJUANA?
WHAT ARE THE
EFFECTS
OF MARIJUANA?
WHY DO
YOUNG
PEOPLE
USE MARIJUANA?
WHAT IS
K2/SPICE?
WHAT IS
marijuana?
WHATHAPPENSIF
YOU
SMOKEMARIJUANA?
DOESMARIJUANAUSELEADTOOTHERDRUGS?
HOW
MANY
TEENS
SM
OKE
MARIJUANA?
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
NIH Pub. No. 13-4037
Printed 1995, Revised November 1998
Reprinted April 2001, Revised March 2003,
September 2004, March 2008, March 2011, July 2013

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  • 1. 1 National Institute on Drug Abuse National Institutes of Health Marijuana TeensFacts for
  • 2. 12 Did you know that teen marijuana use has dropped dramatically since the late 1990s? So…if you were thinking everyone smokes marijuana, they don’t. Statistics show that about 15 percent, or roughly 1 in 7 teens, report using marijuana in the past month. Still, this rate is up from a few years ago, perhaps because fewer teens consider marijuana to be a harmful drug. Some believe marijuana cannot be harmful because it is “natural.” But, not all natural plants are good for you—take tobacco, for example. One serious risk is addiction. In 2011, nearly 4.2 million people 12 and older had a marijuana abuse or addiction problem. Look inside this booklet to find out more, because marijuana is not as harmless as you may think. Our goal is to give you the straight facts, so you can make smart choices and be your best self—without drugs. And we hope you will continue the conversation and share this information with your peers, parents, teachers, and others. Nora D. Volkow, M.D. Director National Institute on Drug Abuse You can find treatment programs through this Web site www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Also, you can call the SAMHSA Treatment Referral hotline at 1-800-662-HELP. Treatment can help you, a friend, or someone you love get back to the person you or they once were. Letter to teens Need Treatment? Letter to Teens I. Some Things to Think About 3 Addiction 3 Driving 4 School 5 Psychosis/Panic 5 II. Want to Know More?  Some FAQs About Marijuana 6 What is marijuana? Are there different kinds? 7 How does marijuana work? 7 How long does marijuana stay in your body? 8 Does marijuana use lead to other drug use? 10 What happens if you smoke marijuana? 11 How is marijuana likely to affect you? 12 What does marijuana do to the brain? 12 How does smoking marijuana affect the lungs? 14 What is K2/Spice and how does it affect the brain? 14 Can marijuana affect the developing fetus? 16 Does marijuana produce withdrawal symptoms when someone quits using it? 16 What if a person wants to quit using marijuana? 16 Isn’t marijuana sometimes used as a medicine? 18 III. Other Useful Resources 20 Contents…
  • 3. 3 Marijuana is addictive. Of course, not everyone who smokes marijuana will become addicted—that depends on a whole bunch of factors— including your family history (genes), the age you start using, whether you also use other drugs, your family and peer relationships, success in school, and so on. Repeated marijuana use can lead to addiction—which means that people have trouble controlling their drug use and often cannot stop even though they want to. Research shows that approximately 9 percent, or about 1 in 11, of those who use marijuana will become addicted. This rate increases to 17 percent, or about 1 in 6, if you start in your teens, and goes up to 25–50 percent among daily users. To help you make an informed choice, the following are some brief summaries of what marijuana research is telling us. These topics represent the most popular questions and comments we get every day on our teen Web site and blog. Share them with your friends to help them separate fact from myth. Addiction I. Some Things to Think About People smoke marijuana for a lot of different reasons: to feel good, to feel better, to feel different, or to fit in. Whatever the reason, drug use has consequences.
  • 4. 54 Driving Marijuana is unsafe if you are behind the wheel. Marijuana is the most common illegal drug involved in auto fatalities. It is found in the blood of around 14 percent of drivers who die in accidents, often in combination with alcohol or other drugs. Marijuana affects a number of skills required for safe driving—alertness, concentration, coordination, and reaction time—so it’s not safe to drive high or to ride with someone who’s been smoking. Marijuana makes it hard to judge distances and react to signals and sounds on the road. And combining marijuana with drinking even a small amount of alcohol greatly increases driving danger, more than either drug alone. School Marijuana is linked to school failure. Marijuana’s negative effects on attention, memory, and learning can last for days and sometimes weeks—especially if you use it often. Someone who smokes marijuana daily may have a ‘dimmed-down’ brain most or all of the time. Compared with their peers who don’t use, students who smoke marijuana tend to get lower grades and are more likely to drop out of high school. Research even shows that it can lower your IQ if you smoke it regularly in your teen years. Also, longtime marijuana users themselves report being less satisfied with their lives, having memory and relationship problems, poorer mental and physical health, lower salaries, and less career success. Psychosis/Panic High doses of marijuana can cause psychosis or panic when you’re high. Some people experience an acute psychotic reaction (disturbed perceptions and thoughts, paranoia) or panic attacks while under the influence of marijuana. This usually goes away as the drug’s effects wear off. Scientists do not yet know if marijuana use causes lasting mental illness, although it can worsen psychotic symptoms in people who already have the mental illness schizophrenia, and it can increase the risk of long-lasting psychosis in some people.
  • 5. 76 II. Want to Know More? Some FAQs About Marijuana What is marijuana? Are there different kinds? Marijuana is a green, brown, or gray mixture of dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers of the hemp, or cannabis, plant. It goes by many different names—pot, herb, weed, grass—and stronger forms include sinsemilla (sin-seh-me-yah), hashish (“hash” for short), and hash oil. How does marijuana work? All forms of marijuana are mind-altering (psychoactive). In other words, they change how the brain works. Marijuana contains more than 400 chemicals, including THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). Since THC is the main active chemical in marijuana, the amount of THC in marijuana determines its strength or potency and therefore its effects. The THC content of marijuana has been increasing since the 1980s. Most teenagers do not use marijuana.
  • 6. 98 Marijuana is addictive. About 1 in 6 people who start using as a teen, and 25–50 percent of people who use it every day, become addicted to marijuana. How long does marijuana stay in your body? The THC in marijuana is rapidly absorbed by fatty tissues in various organs throughout the body. In general, standard urine tests can detect traces (metabolites) of THC several days after use. In heavy users, however, THC metabolites can sometimes be detected for weeks after use stops. “I used to smoke pot until I had an anxiety attack and thought I couldn’t breathe… I was wheezing, and I got really paranoid.” “There are a million things to do that are more fun than smoking some unknown grass. Go to the beach, go to the movies, go to the gym—you are not missing anything.” —Comments submitted to NIDA's blog for teens
  • 7. 1110 Does marijuana use lead to other drug use? Long-term studies of drug use patterns show that very few high school students use other illegal drugs without first trying marijuana. However, many young people who use marijuana do not go on to use other drugs. To explain why some do, here are a few theories: • Exposure to marijuana may affect the brain, particularly during development, which continues into the early 20s. Effects may include changes to the brain that make other drugs more appealing. Animal research supports this possibility—for example, early exposure to marijuana makes opiate drugs (like Vicodin or heroin) more pleasurable. • Someone who is using marijuana is likely to be in contact with other users and sellers of other drugs, increasing the risk of being encouraged or tempted to try them. • People at high risk of using drugs may use marijuana first because it is easy to get (like cigarettes and alcohol). “I was lazy a lot. I didn’t want to do things... I was depressed. I felt like I was always in a rut. I was always feeling bad about myself, where I was standing in life.” —from Alby’s story, on his experiences with being a daily marijuana smoker Some people feel nothing at all when they smoke marijuana. Others may feel relaxed or high. Some experience sudden feelings of anxiety and paranoid thoughts (even more likely with stronger varieties of marijuana). Regular use of marijuana has also been linked to depression, anxiety, and a loss of drive or motivation, which means a loss of interest even in previously enjoyable activities. Its effects can be unpredictable, especially when other drugs are mixed with it. In the short-term, marijuana can cause: • problems with learning and memory • distorted perception (sights, sounds, time, touch) • poor motor coordination • increased heart rate But marijuana affects each person differently according to: • biology (e.g., his or her genes) • marijuana’s strength or potency (how much THC it has) • previous experience with the drug • how it’s taken (smoked versus ingested) • whether alcohol or other drugs are involved What happens if you smoke marijuana?
  • 8. 1312 Marijuana affects the brain—altering memory, judgment, and motor skills. How is marijuana likely to affect you? Learning: Marijuana’s effects on attention and memory make it difficult to learn something new or do complex tasks that require focus and concentration. Sports: Marijuana affects timing, movement, and coordination, which can harm athletic performance. Judgment: Marijuana, like most abused substances, can alter judgment. This can lead to risky behaviors that can expose the user to sexually transmitted diseases like HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. What does marijuana do to the brain? We know a lot about where marijuana acts in the brain and how it affects specific sites called cannabinoid receptors. These receptors are found in brain regions that influence learning and memory, appetite, coordination, and pleasure. That’s why marijuana produces the effects it does. We know much less about what happens to the brain in the long run when someone is a regular marijuana smoker. Scientists use brain imaging techniques to study the living human brain, but we are still in the early stages of that research when it comes to marijuana. So, while we do know there are differences in the brains of marijuana users (versus nonusers), we do not yet know what these differences mean or how long they last—especially if someone stops using the drug. One reason is that it’s hard to find people who only smoke marijuana without using alcohol, which has its own negative effects on the brain.
  • 9. 1514 The chemicals in many products sold as K2/Spice are unknown. Some varieties could cause dramatically different effects than the user might expect. How does smoking marijuana affect the lungs? Someone who smokes marijuana regularly may have many of the same breathing and lung problems that tobacco smokers do, such as a daily cough, and a greater risk of lung infections like pneumonia. As with tobacco smoke, marijuana smoke has a toxic mixture of gases and tiny particles that can harm the lungs. Although we don’t yet know if marijuana causes lung cancer, many people who smoke marijuana also smoke cigarettes, which do cause cancer—and smoking marijuana can make it harder to quit cigarette smoking. What is K2/Spice and how does it affect the brain? K2/Spice refers to a wide variety of chemical-coated herbal mixtures that have effects similar to marijuana and that are often sold as both a safe and a legal alternative to that drug—neither is true. Although the labels on K2/Spice products often claim that they contain “natural” psychoactive material taken from a variety of plants, chemical analyses show that their active ingredients are synthetic compounds, made artificially. Although we do not yet fully know Spice’s effects on the human brain, these compounds act in the same brain areas as THC, the main ingredient in marijuana. However, some chemicals in Spice—often of unknown origin—may produce more powerful and unpredictable effects, like extreme anxiety, paranoia, and hallucinations.
  • 10. 1716 Can marijuana affect the developing fetus? Doctors advise pregnant women not to use any drugs because they could harm the growing fetus. Studies suggest that children of mothers who used marijuana while pregnant may have subtle brain changes that can cause difficulties with problem-solving skills, memory, and attention. More research is needed, because it is hard to say for sure what causes what: For example, pregnant women who use marijuana may also smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol, both of which can also affect the baby's development. Does marijuana produce withdrawal symptoms when someone quits using it? Yes. The symptoms are similar in type and severity to those of nicotine withdrawal—irritability, sleeping difficulties, anxiety, and craving—peaking a few days after regular marijuana use has stopped. Withdrawal symptoms can make it hard for someone to stay off marijuana. What if a person wants to quit using marijuana? Researchers are testing different ways to help marijuana users stay off the drug, including some medications. Current treatment programs focus on counseling and group support systems. There are also a number of programs designed especially to help teenagers. TJONES1—JUNCTION CITY HIGH SCHOOL, OREGON: If you’re dating someone who does marijuana, does that increase your chance of doing it? NIDA: Great question! Research shows that people who have friends who use drugs are more likely to use drugs themselves. But, we don't really know why this is the case. It could be that, by hanging out with drug users, you have more chances to try drugs. Certainly, you can choose not to try drugs if offered—but this can be a challenge. Another approach would be to see if your friend will stop using marijuana—for your benefit and his/hers. —from NIDA’s Chat Day
  • 11. 1918 Isn’t marijuana sometimes used as a medicine? Several states have passed laws allowing marijuana for medical use, but marijuana has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat any diseases. Even so, we know that the marijuana plant contains ingredients that could have important medical uses. Currently, two pill versions of THC, marijuana’s psychoactive ingredient, have been approved to treat nausea in cancer chemotherapy patients and to stimulate appetite in some patients with AIDS. Also, a new product that is a chemically controlled mixture of THC and cannabidiol (another chemical found in the marijuana plant) is available in several countries outside the United States as a mouth spray. However, it’s important to remember that because marijuana is usually smoked into the lungs and has ingredients that can vary from plant to plant, its health risks may outweigh its value as a treatment. Scientists continue to investigate safe ways that THC and other marijuana ingredients can be used as medicine. Scientists continue to investigate safe ways that THC and other marijuana ingredients can be used as medicine.
  • 12. 2120 Did you know that teen marijuana use has dropped dramatically since the late 1990s? So…if you were thinking everyone smokes marijuana, they don’t. Statistics show that about 15 percent, or roughly 1 in 7 teens, report using marijuana in the past month. Still, this rate is up from a few years ago, perhaps because fewer teens consider marijuana to be a harmful drug. Some believe marijuana cannot be harmful because it is “natural.” But, not all natural plants are good for you—take tobacco, for example. One serious risk is addiction. In 2011, nearly 4.2 million people 12 and older had a marijuana abuse or addiction problem. Look inside this booklet to find out more, because marijuana is not as harmless as you may think. Our goal is to give you the straight facts, so you can make smart choices and be your best self—without drugs. And we hope you will continue the conversation and share this information with your peers, parents, teachers, and others. Nora D. Volkow, M.D. Director National Institute on Drug Abuse You can find treatment programs through this Web site www.findtreatment.samhsa.gov provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Also, you can call the SAMHSA Treatment Referral hotline at 1-800-662-HELP. Treatment can help you, a friend, or someone you love get back to the person you or they once were. Letter to teens Need Treatment? This publication may be reprinted without permission. Here are some helpful places to go for more information: The NIDA Web site www.drugabuse.gov has information on a variety of drugs and related topics. NIDA’s teen site www.teens.drugabuse.gov covers a lot of ground, with free downloads, entertaining and informative videos and games, and our Sara Bellum blog for teens, where you can even leave us a comment or two. Learn how different drugs affect the brain and body, and read real stories from teens who have struggled with drug abuse and addiction. To learn more about mental health disorders, like depression or schizophrenia, visit the National Institute of Mental Health at www.nimh.nih.gov and read the Director’s Blog on various topics that include suicide prevention, bipolar and borderline personality disorders, coping with traumatic events, and more. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Web site www.niaaa.nih.gov contains the latest research, news, and other resources related to alcohol. They even have a site especially for young teens called “the cool spot” www.thecoolspot.gov, with quizzes and other interactive screens that give you information on alcohol and resisting peer pressure. III. Other Useful Resources
  • 13. 22 W HATDOES M ARIJUANA DOTOTHEBRAIN? CANPEOPLEBECOME ADDICTED TOMARIJUANA? WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF MARIJUANA? WHY DO YOUNG PEOPLE USE MARIJUANA? WHAT IS K2/SPICE? WHAT IS marijuana? WHATHAPPENSIF YOU SMOKEMARIJUANA? DOESMARIJUANAUSELEADTOOTHERDRUGS? HOW MANY TEENS SM OKE MARIJUANA? U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES NIH Pub. No. 13-4037 Printed 1995, Revised November 1998 Reprinted April 2001, Revised March 2003, September 2004, March 2008, March 2011, July 2013