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Page 1: Drugs and Alcohol. Prevention Education Topics  Alcohol-related high-risk behavior  Alcohol poisoning  Risk of cannabis use  Risk of using hallucinogens,

Drugs and Alcohol

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Prevention Education Topics

Alcohol-related high-risk behavior

Alcohol poisoning

Risk of cannabis use

Risk of using hallucinogens, magic mushrooms (psilocybin)

Risk of anabolic steroids and other performance enhancing drugs

Risk of drinking and drug use during pregnancy

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Videos

The Overtaken Documentary

 

Innocence Lost: Stories of Youth Addiction on PEI 

Addicted Population - Drugs in Canada (Documentary)

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What is a Drug?

Drugs are anything other than food that are taken and change how our body or mind work

60% of people who use illegal drugs are age 15-24

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Types of Drugs

There are three main types of illegal/illicit drugs based on how they affect the brain: 1) Hallucinogens

2) Stimulants

3) Depressants

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Hallucinogens

Cause people to have hallucinations and alter their perception of reality

People see images, hear sounds, and feel sensations that seem real but are not

Examples of hallucinogens: Marijuana Ecstasy (Hallucinogen & Stimulant) Magic Mushrooms LSD

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Ecstasy Also known as: love drug, E, XTC, Party pill,

Hug drug

Is both a STIMULANT and HALLUCIOGEN that is made in illegal labs

It is sold as a tablet, capsule or powder in different sizes, shapes and colours

A single hit can last 3-6 hours but the after effects can last for days to weeks

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Stimulants

Increase alertness and physical activity

Also known as “Uppers”

Examples of Stimulants: Caffeine Nicotine Cocaine and Crack Cocaine Methamphetamine Ecstasy (Hallucinogen & Stimulant)

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Cocaine & Crack Cocaine Also known as: blow, crack, coke, rock

Cocaine is a STIMULANT

Made from a coca plant in South America

Cocaine is a white powder that can be snorted or added to water and injected into veins

Crack cocaine looks like rocks or crystals and can be smoked

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Methamphetamine Also known as: meth, crystal meth, speed

Methamphetamine is a STIMULANT

A man-made drug which makes it very dangerous because it can be very strong causing an overdose

It can be taken by mouth, smoked, snorted or injected into veins

“Speed” is a form of the drug that is injected

“Crystal Meth” is the form of drug that is smoked

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Methamphetamine

Can cause serious memory problems if used a lot

Can lead to hallucinations such as the feeling of bugs crawling under the skin

 

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Depressants

Slow down the normal function of the brain and have the opposite affect of stimulants

Also known as “downers” and can slow down breathing and heart rate

Examples of Depressants: Alcohol Heroin Narcotics (pain medication given in hospitals)

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Heroin Also known as: dope, dust, junk, smack

Heroin is a DEPRESSANT

Made from morphine as a clear white powder but is sold on the street in many colours

It can be smoked, snorted or injected into the veins and can be 2-98% purity which makes it very dangerous

Overdose or misuse of heroin can lead to death

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Most Common Drugs

The 3 most commonly used drugs by PEI youth:

Alcohol

Nicotine

Marijuana

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Alcohol: What Is It? Alcohol is a DEPRESSANT

Alcohol is a flammable liquid that is composed of ethanol

There are many different types of alcohol Beer Wine Hard Liquor: Whiskey, Vodka, Rum etc.

Alcoholic beverages vary in the percent of alcohol in one drink

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Alcohol: How It Works

When a person drinks alcohol it is absorbed into the bloodstream and carried to all body parts and the brain

When alcohol reaches the brain it changes the way it works and how we function in many ways

If a person drinks too much they become intoxicated

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Alcohol: Side Effects Euphoria

Drowsiness

Dizziness

Slurred Speech

Staggering

Double Vision

Unconsciousness

Memory

Concentration

Coordination

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Alcohol Effects

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Alcohol: Long Term Effects Liver damage

Brain damage

Heart Disease

Cancer

Ulcers

Memory loss

Impotence

Reproductive problems

Disorders of the pancreas

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Alcohol Video

http://www.thesite.org/audioandvideo/video/drinkanddrugs/alcoholthefacts

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Nicotine: What Is It? Nicotine is a STIMULANT

Nicotine is the drug responsible for making cigarettes so addictive and is found in tobacco

Tobacco makes up 90% of a cigarette but many people use smokeless forms of tobacco known as chewing tobacco Chewing tobacco has many of the same

negative effects as smoking and also causes dental problems

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Nicotine: Side Effects Difficulty breathing

Decreased appetite

Decreased circulation

Increased heart rate and blood pressure

Drop in skin temperature

Faster and shallower breathing

First-time smokers feel dizzy and energized and may experience diarrhea and vomiting

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Nicotine: Long Term Effects Smoking tobacco is KNOWN to cause 26 diseases

and health problems including:

Chronic Obstructive Lung Diseases Emphysema Bronchitis

Pneumonia

Heart Attack

Stroke

Cancer Lung, mouth, throat, pancreas, kidney and bladder

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Smoking Facts

Tobacco smoke has over 4000 chemicals and over 50 that are KNOWN to cause cancer

A person who smokes will die 8 years earlier than a non-smoker

In 2010, 37 000 Canadians died from tobacco related illnesses

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Marijuana: What Is it?

Marijuana is a HALLUCINOGEN

Also called: weed, pot, joint, grass, green

Marijuana comes from a plant called Cannabis Other forms of cannabis include hash & hash oil

There is a chemical in all cannabis called THC that causes the “high” feeling

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Marijuana: Side Effects See handout

Increased pulse rate & decreased blood pressure Which could lead to dizziness & fainting

Bloodshot eyes

Dry mouth

Increased appetite

Mild paranoia, anxiety or panic

Impaired short term memory

Impaired coordination & reaction time

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Marijuana: Long Term Effects Respiratory diseases

Cancer

Decreased motivation and concentration Leads to problems in school and work

Long term use of marijuana can cause the mental illness schizophrenia Paranoia Delusions Hallucinations

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What Does This Mean for You? In 2007, of PEI’s grade 9 students:

37% have used alcohol at least once

17% have used marijuana at least once First use of marijuana is around Grade 8 or Grade 9

13% have tried smoking

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Addiction

Definition:

Addiction is when people crave the drug, lose control over how much they use and use of the drug even though it causes bad things to happen in their life

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Factors That Cause Addiction

Early Regular Use: the younger a person is when they begin to use

drugs and alcohol the more likely they will become addicted and the faster the addiction occurs

40% of people who began using alcohol at age 14 or younger were found to have problems and addictions later in life

Heredity: people who have a family history of addiction are

more likely to become addicted themselves

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Factors That Cause Addiction

Education & Knowledge: Addiction is linked to lower levels of education

The less people know about drugs and alcohol the more likely they are to try them and become addicted

Body Make-Up: Drugs and alcohol affect everyone’s body differently

Exposure Before Birth: If a pregnant woman uses drugs and alcohol while

pregnant, her child has a higher risk of addiction

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Negative Effects of Addiction

Withdrawal: The body gets used to using a certain drug and if

it is decreased or stopped the person becomes sick and has withdrawal symptoms

Withdrawal symptoms include: shaking, sweating, headache, nausea, vomiting, and many others

Dependence: There are two types of dependence, when your

body needs the drug to feel normal and when your mind needs the drug because of a craving

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Negative Effects of Addiction

Tolerance: The more often a drug is used, then more of the

drug is needed to produce the effects it used to

Ex: a person who used to get drunk from 4 beer now needs more than 4 to feel the effects

Overdose: Taking too much of a drug or drinking too much

alcohol that can lead to death

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Negative Effects of Addiction Legal Risks:

The use of illegal drugs, drugs that are not prescribed by your doctor and alcohol under the legal age can lead to charges, prison and a criminal record

Other Risks: drugs and alcohol can cause people to do

dangerous things they wouldn’t normally do it they were no under the influence such as drinking and driving, risky behaviour such as stealing or sex which can lead to unwanted pregnancy or STIs

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Video

http://www.justtalkpei.ca/index.php?page=video2

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Slideshow Project

You will choose a topic to research and present to the class.

1) Gather the facts – identify the substance and how it affects teen users. Identify 2 or 3 “high-risk” behaviors that can occur when using the substance. Include 2-5 statistics – you can use the PEI Drug Use Survey.

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Slideshow Project

2) Set a priority – decide what single message is the most important to share and make sure you emphasize it. “Present facts, or bust myths.”

3) Be credible – speak to teens from teens. Include a list of references

4) Be creative – make sure the message “hits home.” Include a personal thought, opinion, or statement that you have formed about the topic through your research.

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Topics

Alcohol-related high risk behavior

The risk of cannabis use

The risks of drinking and other drug use during pregnancy

Risk of prescription drug dependency

Risks of using hallucinogens – psilocybin or MDMA

Risk of methamphetamine use

Risk of anabolic steroids and performance enhancing drugs

Alcohol poisoning

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Rubric

Rubric

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Test Review

Need to know:

What is a drug?

Know the three types of drugs and provide examples of each

What are the three most common for PEI?

Know the drinking facts sheet – how alcohol affects you, how you absorb it, alcohol poisoning, etc.

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Test Review

Know marijuana and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and how it affects the brain.

Problems with marijuana

Know: drug abuse physical dependencypsychological dependency

withdrawal symptoms hallucinogensdepressants stimulants alcoholLSD ecstasy psychoactive

10 multiple choice questions