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Drugs

Various substances including methamphetamine, tobacco, marijuana, and caffeine are discussed in terms of their forms, uses, classifications, and health concerns. Methamphetamine, known by names like crank and ice, is a stimulant often snorted, smoked, swallowed, or injected, leading to severe cardiovascular issues and addiction.

Drugs

RED LINE: SAME

BLUE LINE: CONNECTED/RELATED

Opioids

Classificaion

Orally
Oral Film Patch
Pill Form
Intravenously
Heroin
White Horse
Vicodin
Tabs
Vikes
Purple Drank
Syrup
Overdose
Addiction
Withdrawl Cycle
Constipation
Mental Fog
Nausea
Different Drugs
Codine
Methadone
Oxycodone
Morphine

Psychedelics

Catagories

DISSOCIATIVES
Salvia
DXM
Ketamine
PCP
EMPATHOGENS
SEROTONERGIC
DMT
Mescaline
Self
Federal Government
MDMA
Clarity
Lovers Speed
Molly
LSD
TABS
DOTS
Acid
Depression
Anxiety
Memory Loss
Sweating
Headaches
Withdrawl Syndrome
Injection
Swollowed

Alcohol

Heart
Heart Attack
Blood Clots
Liver
Anemia
Brain
Impaired Vision
Hard Liquor
Hard Alcohol
Spirit
Suds
Draft
21st Amendment of the US Constitution
Individual states control sales within state.
Digestive Problems
High Blood Pressure
Liver Disease
Cancers
Beer
Wine
Tequila
Hard Ciders
Consumed and metabolized in the liver by enzymes
Commonly consumed in beverages

Tobacco

FDA
COPD
Diabetes
Lung Disease
Stroke
Heart Disease
Cancer
Sniff
Chew
Smoke
Pipes
E-Cigs
Butt
Snuff
Bone
Cigars
Cigarettes

Caffeine

Medications
Excedrin
Energy Drinks
Monster
Rockstar
Bang
Tea
Soda
Mountain Dew
Pepsi
None
Feeling Alert
Dizziness
Faster Heart Rate

Used

Fools Adenosine Receptors
Restore mental alertness

Marijuana

Decreased Interests
Panic
Hallucinations
Trouble Concentrating
Grass
Mary Jane
Pot
Weed
Dope
State
Government
Increased Heart Rate
Breathing Problems
Impaired Memory
Mood Changes

Forms

Wax oil
Tea/Juice
Shatter
Hashish
Powdered leaves
Traditional leaves

Uses

Smoke oils
Eat it/Food
Pipe
Rolled up and smoked
Medically
Perscription
Topically
Depressant

Meth

Unregulated

Use/Administration

Subtopic
Swallowed
Injected
High risk of infection
Injected into blood stream
Snorted
Chronic runny nose
Can cause damaged sinus cavities
Smoked
Often in a pipe
Most common
Crystal
Ice
Crank
Speed

Common Types

Crystal Meth
Crystalline Powder
Feeling intense pleasure
Increased alertness
Increased physical activity
Decreased appetite
Cardiovascular System Damage
Elevated blood pressure
Development of clots
Constricted blood vessels and veins
Stimulant

Inhalants - Aerosols

Other Names

Aroma of Men
Chroming

Use

Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome
Mouth
Spraying into mouth
Nose
Sniffing
Spraying into nose

Source

Aerosol Cans
Cooking Sprays

Olive Oils

Vegetable Oils

Spray Paints
Deoderant
Hair Sprays

Concerns

Short Term
Confusion
Nausea/Vomiting
Headache
Drowsiness
Long Term
Difficulty with talking/walking
Muscle spasms
Myelin damage
Hippocampus damage

Effects

Coma
Suffocation
Death
Heart Irregularities

Classification

Nitrites
Gases
Aerosols
Volatile Solvents

Regulation

30 States - Certain Laws
Restrictions on sale to minors on specific inhalents
Not regulated by CSA

Citations:

A Parent's Guide to Inhalant Abuse. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?contenttypeid=1&contentid=2021

Student Presentations

The Effects of Meth: What Does Methanphetamine Do To Body And Mind. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://addictionresource.com/drugs/crystal-meth/the-effects-of-meth/

T, B. (2019, July 3). Methamphetamine Can Be Smoked, Snorted, Injected, or Swallowed. Retrieved from https://www.verywellmind.com/how-is-methamphetamine-used-63459

Health Effects. (2018, February 8). Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/basic_information/health_effects/index.htm

Tobacco. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.cesar.umd.edu/cesar/drugs/tobacco.asp

National Institute on Drug Abuse. (n.d.). What are inhalants? Retrieved from https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/research-reports/inhalants/what-are-inhalants

https://adf.org.au/drug-facts/caffeine/

https://www.drugs.com/caffeine.html

(n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.gmu.edu/resources/facstaff/facultyfacts/1-2/grass.html

Marijuana( Weed) : Forms & the Ways They Are Taken. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://sunrisehouse.com/quit-abusing-marijuana/forms-ways-taken/

CDC - Frequently Asked Questions - Alcohol. (2018, March 29). Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/faqs.htm

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