Methamphetamines TYPE – Stimulant Street Names – Meth, Speed, Crystal, Crank, Ice, Glass Taken— swallowed, snorted, injected, smoked, rectally inserted FORMS: White powder, chunky crystals, tablets “YABA” – flavored meth tablet Cost -- $20-$30 EFFECTS User is awake for 2- 24 hours Attacks immune system, inhibits pain, twitching, jitteriness, repetitive behaviors, tooth loss, increased wakefulness and physical activity, decreased appetite, dramatic aging, euphoria, tremors, convulsions, anxiety, paranoia, aggressiveness, violent behavior, sores, “skin bugs”, brain damage, death Extremely addictive Damage to brain similar to Alzheimer’s ORIGIN – Used during WW II to stay awake Previously prescribed in US for narcolepsy, alcoholism, obesity HOW IT IS MADE: Meth “Cooks” Over-the-counter cold and asthma medications containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine, hydrochloric acid, drain cleaner, battery acid, lantern fuel, and antifreeze are among the ingredients most commonly used. OTHER INFO: SCHEDULE 2 DRUG Cut with other substances METH LABS –1 lb meth = 5 lbs hazardous waste – EXPLOSIVE Increased exposure to chemicals, explosions, fires, etc. METH LABS HEROIN Street Names: Smack, Junk, Brown Sugar, Dope, Horse, TYPE: Narcotic SCHEDULE 1 DRUG TAKEN: White powder with a bitter taste (color varies to dark brown b/c of impurities) Dissolved, Diluted and Injected Snorted Smoked ORIGIN 1874—First synthesized from morphine (convert morphine into heroin via chemical process) Derived from the resin of the poppy plant, which grows predominantly in southeast and southwest Asia, Mexico, and Colombia TAKEN Cut with other substances—baby powder, corn starch, PCP, etc. Cocaine + Heroin = Speedball Methadone—used to ease discomfort of withdrawal EFFECTS: Fatal overdose Track marks, collapsed veins Infections: skin, heart lining and valves, clogging of the blood vessels Liver disease Pneumonia Withdrawal – drug craving, restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes with goose bumps, kicking movements, etc. Sudden withdrawal by heavy dependent users can be fatal. http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/229088_Arrest-in-Lititzteen-s-heroin-death.html PRESCRIPTION MEDS Prescription drugs have become 2nd most abused illegal drug Teens think that since they are legal, they are safe and not addictive Often teens get them from friends or family (medicine cabinets in their homes) Most commonly abused are pain relievers like Oxycontin & Vicodin VERY DANGEROUS AND ADDICTING! ILLEGAL TO TAKE SOMEONE ELSE’S MEDICATION! MEDICATIONS 3 CATEGORIES: • NARCOTICS (Opioids): PRESCRIBED FOR PHYSICAL PAIN (OXYCONTIN, VICODIN, PERCOCET) • DEPRESSANTS: TREAT ANXIETY AND SLEEP DISORDERS (XANAX, VALIUM) • STIMULANTS: TREAT ADD/ADHD (RITALIN) NARCOTICS OXYCONTIN, PERCOCET, VICODIN Tolerance, High Potential for Abuse Tablet Form (oral, snort) Water soluble (inject) SCHEDULE 2 DRUG EFFECTS: OVERDOSE Death Coma Seizures Hallucinations Dizziness Weakness Insomnia Diarrhea Vomiting Twitching Dry mouth Confusion Respiratory depression Vomiting Headache Sweating Loss of consciousness Loss of ability to think http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/0 2/20/172481359/overdose-deathsfrom-narcotics-keep-climbing RITALIN / ADDERALL Prescribed to treat children with ADHD STREET NAMES: Kibbles & Bits, Kiddy-Cocaine, Pineapple, RBall, Skippy, Smart Drug, Smarties, Vitamin R, West Coast SCHEDULE 2 SUBSTANCE COST: $5-$15 tablet RITALIN / ADDERALL EFFECTS Calming effect on hyperactive kids, and a "focusing" effect on ADHD kids Negative effects for people who are not ADD/ADHD PRODUCES SAME EFFECTS AS COCAINE WHEN ABUSED Most commonly abused during midterms and finals Some fake diagnosis to get prescription EFFECTS Restlessness Tremors Rapid breathing Confusion Hallucinations Panic Aggressiveness Nausea Skin and circulatory problems Heart Failure / Death Vomiting Diarrhea Irregular heartbeat; rapid beating High Body Temp Seizures Liver cancer Blood clots Infections http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNews/adderall-psychosis-suicidecollege-students-abuse-study-drug/story?id=12066619#.UZ5Bz5zEmQw DXM COUGH SUPPRESSING INGREDIENT (COLD MEDICINE) HIGH DOSES: EFFECTS SIMILAR TO PCP AND KETAMINE STREET TERMS: Skittles, Dex, Robo, Robo-trippin' DXM EFFECTS: Euphoria, impaired judgment, loss of coordination, seizures, panic attacks, psychosis, brain damage, and addiction, coma, death HOW TO SAFELY GET RID OF UNUSED MEDICATIONS Do NOT flush down toilet or pour down sink (unless pharmacist says it is ok)! Community drug take back programs If putting in trash: Mix with an undesired substance (ex/ kitty litter) Put in a sealed bag Cross out information on pill bottle COCAINE STREET NAMES: COKE, NOSE CANDY, SNOW, FLAKE, BLOW TYPE: STIMULANT FORMS: USED: CHEW/EAT COCA LEAVES WHITE CRYSTALLINE POWDER · SNORTING, INJECTION, SMOKING ‘CRACK’—FORM OF COCAINE THAT COMES IN A ROCK CRYSTAL HEATED AND VAPORS ARE SMOKED (MAKES A CRACKLING SOUND WHEN HEATED) CRACK Produced by dissolving cocaine with water, ammonia, or baking soda— boiled Break it into rocks and smoked Rocks vary in size and shape EFFECTS: HEART DISTURBANCES, INCREASED HEART RATE, BLOOD PRESSURE, AND BREATHING, EXCESSIVE ACTIVITY, ARGUMENTATIVE, LOSS OF COORDINATION, DILATED PUPILS, RESTLESSNESS, ANXIETY, LOSS OF SENSE OF SMELL, NOSEBLEEDS, CHRONIC RUNNY NOSE, STROKES, SEIZURES, PARANOIA, HEART ATTACK, CONVULSIONS, DEATH http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/27/james-brownmillionaire-cocaine-nose-collapsed_n_1920595.html COST: APPROXIMATELY $50-75 PER GRAM • *EXPENSIVE* ORIGIN • 1880’S AS A LOCAL ANESTETHETIC (To constrict blood vessels and limit bleeding) • 65% comes through US/Mexico border • Used to be in Coca-Cola OTHER INFO: OTHER THINGS FOUND MIXED IN COCAINE (CHALK, LAUNDRY DETERGENT, RAT POISON, BABY POWDER, ETC) NUMBER ONE DRUG IN HOSPITAL EMERGENCIES TAKEN IN A BINGE SCHEDULE 2 DRUG DATE RAPE DRUGS GHB, KETAMINE, ROHYPNOL • TYPE: CNS DEPRESSANTS • ODORLESS, COLORLESS, TASTELESS FORMS OF DATE RAPE DRUGS: Liquid (injected, drinks) White Powder (drinks, smoked, dissolved and injected) DATE RAPE DRUG EFFECTS Lower dosages—Amnesia, Drowsiness, Delirium, Dizziness, Nausea, Visual Disturbances, Numbness, Loss of Coordination, Muscle Rigidity, Slurred Speech, Blank Stare, Vomiting, Convulsions, Paralysis, Confusion, Gastrointestinal Disturbances Higher dosages—unconsciousness, seizures, severe respiratory depression, coma, death Users report effects similar to intoxication, but wake up without a hangover. EFFECTS Vary each time used and it affects each person differently Usually show up in 15 minutes Withdrawal symptoms—insomnia, anxiety, tremors Combined with alcohol increases effects ROHYPNOL STREET NAMES: Roofies, Forget-me Pill, Circles, Rope, Roaches COST: $2 - $5 per dosage SCHEDULE 4 Drug ROHYPNOL OTHER INFO: Legally sold in Latin America and Europe for insomnia Can be detected in a urinalysis User group – 13-30 yr old males GHB (Gamma Hydroxybutyric Acid) Street Names: Liquid Ecstasy, Liquid X, Scoop, Easy Lay, Georgia Home Boy, Grievous Bodily Harm, Goop Origin: Prescribed in other countries for sleep disorders Banned in the US GHB Other Info: Sold as a capful or swig--$5 -- $25 per cap Schedule 1 drug HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF: Don’t accept drinks from other people Open drinks yourself Keep your drinks with you at all times Don’t share drinks HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF: Don’t drink from punch bowls or other open containers. If you are drinking alcohol, have a nondrinking friend with you. If you think you’ve been drugged: Go to hospital right away Get a urine test immediately Don’t bathe or change clothes http://www.drinksafetech.com/ Psilocybin Mushrooms Street Names: Shrooms, Magic Mushrooms Taken: Orally—mushrooms on food, brewed as tea, powder Psilocybin Mushrooms SCHEDULE 1 DRUG Type: Hallucinogen Effects last about 6 hours Psilocybin Mushrooms ORIGIN: Taken in religious rituals in Mexico & Central America Chemically related to LSD EFFECTS Hallucinations, unwanted thoughts, frightening visions—skin turned to liquid, worms crawling inside the users body, sinking into the ground, or being suffocated by someone Sensitivity to Music, Sense of separateness from surroundings Feelings of physical heaviness or lightness, Mood swings, Perceptual distortions, Stomach pains, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Anxiety, Panic, Psychoses, serious distress, and paranoia, Convulsions, Coma, Flashbacks Psilocybin Mushrooms Misidentification—leads to death from poisonous mushrooms Naturally grown in cow pastures (ON MANURE!!) MARIJUANA STREET NAMES: pot, herb, weed, grass, widow, ganja, mary jane, chronic, dope SCHEDULE 1 DRUG—labs in CA can be raided and prosecuted under federal law GATEWAY DRUG TAKEN: A dry, shredded green/brown mix of flowers, stems, seeds, and leaves of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa Smoked as a cigarette (joint), in a pipe (bowl / bong), or through empty cigars (blunt) Mixed in food or brewed as a tea Active Ingredient – THC EFFECTS: DIFFICULTY THINKING / MEMORY: Impaired concentration, attention Loss of motivation and willpower Impaired learning skills and memory difficulties Impaired judgment, coordination, balance PHYSICAL EFFECTS: Increased heart rate and BP (Heart attacks) Decrease body temperature Distorted perceptions of time and distance Affects taste, smell, hearing and vision Blood shot eyes, dry mouth, increased appetite (‘munchies’) EFFECTS: PHYSICAL EFFECTS: Addiction Increased risk of chronic cough, bronchitis, and emphysema Cancer of the head, neck and lungs Decrease in testosterone levels and lower sperm counts for men Egg damage and problems with ovulation in women Increased risk of infertility MENTAL HEALTH: Depression Mental Health Issues – Anxiety, panic, and paranoia (schizophrenia) Lower sex drive https://www.marijuanaanonymous.org/literature/pamphlets/forthe-loved-ones-of-marijuana-addicts OTHER RELATIVE INFO: Most commonly used illicit drug in US 4th most common abused drugs in hospital emergency visits in US Often smoke in combination with other drugs (PCP, Heroin, etc) Medical marijuana is used for diseases such as glaucoma, AIDS patients, cancer, anorexia. OTHER RELATIVE INFO: Marijuana contains more than 400 chemicals— including most of the harmful substances found in tobacco smoke. 50-70% more carcinogens than tobacco smoke (inhale deeper & hold longer) One Joint= Four times more tar than a filtered tobacco cigarette Marijuana is much stronger now than it was decades ago—higher THC levels & much more potent LSD Lysergic Acid Diethylamide STREET NAMES: ACID, TRIPS, BLOTTER, TABS, PANES SCHEDULE 1 DRUG COST: $3-$10 PER HIT TYPE: HALLUCINOGEN (MOST POTENT) FORM: ORALLY—CRYSTAL CONVERTED TO LIQUID AND PUT ON SQUARES OF ABSORBENT PAPER WITH GRAPHIC DESIGNS (BLOTTER PAPER) TABLETS LIQUID (RARE) ODORLESS, COLORLESS, SLIGHTLY BITTER TASTE ORIGIN: SWITZERLAND – Dr. Hofman (1938) Therapeutic reasons Tested on animals – found no purpose Accidently ingested it himself CIA – brainwashing tool or truth serum FOUND IN ERGOT, A FUNGUS THAT GROWS ON RYE AND OTHER GRAINS EFFECTS: UNPREDICTABLE (based on personality, mood, expectations, surroundings, etc.) STARTS IN 30-90 MINUTES LOSS OF APPETITE, SLEEPLESSNESS, TREMORS, SEVERAL EMOTIONAL SWINGS, DELUSIONS, HALLUCINATIONS, DISTORTED PERCEPTION (“HEARING COLORS, SEEING SOUNDS”) PCP ORIGIN: Tested after WW I to be an anesthetic SCHEDULE 2 DRUG OTHER RELATIVE INFO: Mixed with embalming fluid PCP (Phencyclidine) STREET NAMES: Angel Dust, Ozone, Wack, and Rocket Fuel Mixed with other drugs – Killer joints, crystal supergrass, Smoking wet, wetting it up, Space Base Not usually a drug people want – mixed with oregano, parsley, etc to fool someone into thinking it’s marijuana; sold as LSD, etc. FORMS: White crystalline powder that is readily soluble (tablet, liquid, and powder form) · · Bitter chemical taste Mixed easily with dyes and turns up on the illicit drug market in a variety of tablets, capsules, and colored powders Smoke, Snorted, Ingested TYPE: Hallucinogen No way to predict what is going to happen on this drug with the hallucinations – typically people become very violent EFFECTS: Detached– Hurt themselves and others Feel no pain Distant and estranged from his surroundings Sense of strength and invulnerability Blank stare Rapid and involuntary eye movements image Severe mood disorders, amnesia Feeling of impending doom, paranoia and violent hostility, Psychoses similar to schizophrenia, Brain damage, seizures, coma, death PENALTIES SEVERE For a first offense, penalties in the US range from five to 40 years in prison and fines of up to four million dollars for an individual. Repeat offenders face a prison sentence of 20 years to life and fines of up to eight million dollars. MDMA STREET NAMES: Ecstasy, X, E, Adam, Hug Drug TYPE: Stimulant and Hallucinogen TAKEN: Snorted, Injected, Rectally Inserted, Tablet form—lasts 4-6 hours Pills come in different shapes, sizes, colors EFFECTS: Heightened Sense of Touch Rapid heartbeat High Blood Pressure High Body Temperature, Dehydration, Heat Stroke Panic attacks Mirages, Psychedelic Features, Afterimages Jaw muscle tension, Teeth Grinding Permanent brain damage, Coma Death Suppresses need to eat, drink, sleep Users suck on things like pacifiers to relieve jaw tension OTHER INFO: COST: $20-$40 (costs only few pennies to make the drug) ORIGIN: Germany as an appetite suppressant (never tested, just created and prescribed) SCHEDULE 1 DRUG OTHER INFO: Most popular of club drugs Taken frequently at raves– all night dance parties Usually contain other substances (Ketamine, PCP, Coke, Heroin, etc) TOBACCO Every 8 seconds, someone in the world dies due to tobacco A pure drop of nicotine can kill a person; can be used as a pesticide on crops Nicotine is extremely toxic. A dose of about 30 mg can be fatal. Although an average cigarette contains 10 mg of nicotine, only 1-2 mg is absorbed by the smoker. COMPONENTS Tar is not a single ingredient; it is a dark sticky combination of hundreds of chemicals including poisons and cancer-causing substances. Carbon Monoxide (CO) the poisonous emission from automobile engines is also formed when tobacco is burned. COMPONENTS Made up of 1000s of components Polonium 210 (nuclear waste) Tobacco-specific N-nitrosamines or TSNAs (cancer-causing agents only found in tobacco) Formaldehyde (embalming fluid) Cadmium (used in car batteries) Cyanide Arsenic Benzene Lead TOBACCO TYPE: STIMULANT (EFFECTS OF BOTH STIMULATION AND RELAXATION) ORIGIN: LEAVES, ROOTS, AND SEEDS OF TOBACCO PLANT CAN ALSO BE MADE SYNTHETICALLY FORMS CIGARETTES, CIGARS, SMOKELESS Nicotine is absorbed through the skin and mucosal lining of the mouth and nose or by inhalation into the lungs FORMS SNUFF—fine-grain tobacco that often comes in teabag-like pouches that users "pinch" or "dip" between their lower lip and gum as well as some users will sniff. (comes in a tin—Copenhagen, Skoal) CHEW— a leafy form of tobacco sold in pouches. Users keep the chew between the cheek and gums for several hours at a time. Whether it's snuff or chewing tobacco, you're supposed to let it sit in your mouth and suck on the tobacco juices, spitting often to get rid of the saliva that builds up EFFECTS ABSORBED BY LUNGS AND QUICKLY MOVED TO BLOODSTREAM, AND CIRCULATED TO BRAIN (REACHES BRAIN IN 8 SEC) INCREASES HEART RATE AND BLOOD PRESSURE, BREATHING PATTERNS, DULLS SENSES OF SMELL AND TASTE, REDUCES STAMINA, WRINKLES SKIN, YELLOWING AND LOSS OF TEETH, CRACKING AND BLEEDING LIPS/GUMS, HEART ATTACKS, STROKES, EMPHYSEMA, CANCER, DEATH. http://www.quitsmokeless.org/gallery SECONDHAND SMOKE Exposure can increase chance of heart disease by 50% (40,000 deaths a year). Spouses of smokers have a 20% increase in developing lung cancer. Due to secondhand smoke, 3000 people die of lung cancer per year and 300,000 children suffer from respiratory tract illnesses. Electronic Cigarettes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7hbp0r WoJs