Module 2 Lesson 1
Module 2 Lesson 1
Module 2
Module Description: This module will focus on the fundamentals of Drug Abuse
Module Guide:
The students shall read the whole module and follow some tasks. Before the start, the
students will have to take the pre-test and post-test examination at the end of the topics.
Module Outcomes:
At the end of the module, students will be able to:
1. Understand the basic information of Drug and Substance Abuse
2. Acknowledge and value Drug laws and law enforcement
3. Recognize Drug prevention and drug treatment
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Learning Objectives:
Drugs
Any substance that prevents or cures diseases, or enhances physical or mental welfare.
Any chemical agent that alters the biochemical or physiological processes of tissues
or organisms.
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an injection is the only way for the drug to reach its require site of action;
there is need to maintain a steady blood level of a drug.
Legal vs Illegal
Legal Drugs
- These are medicines that help the body fight injury, illness, or disease.
- They can be categorised in two different ways:
Over the Counter (OTC) Drugs
o A medicine that is sold legally in pharmacies and other
stores without a doctor's prescription
o There is an incorrect but widespread belief that because
you don't need a prescription, these drugs must be less
dangerous than those found behind the pharmacy
counter. The fact is, it's risky to abuse either.
Prescription
o A drug that can be obtained only with a written order
from a doctor and can be purchased only at a pharmacy
o Prescription drugs are medications legitimately
prescribed by doctors to treat a variety of health
problems.
o Some people assume that since they’re legal when
prescribed by a doctor, they must be safer than illegal
drugs. The truth is, these drugs require a prescription for
a reason.
o When abused, they can be just as dangerous, and even
deadly. In fact, in recent years, the abuse of prescription
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Illegal Drugs
- Drugs become illegal when misused and abused.
- Types of illegal use of drugs:
Misuse
o The use of a substance for a purpose not consistent with
legal or medical guidelines (Improper use)
o It has a negative impact on health and/or functioning
and may lead to drug dependence or be part of a wider
spectrum of problematic or harmful behavior.
o Examples include things like:
taking more than the prescribed amount of a
drug
taking drugs with the wrong foods or at the
wrong time of day
not taking a drug for the correct period of time
Abuse
o When a drug is intentionally used improperly or
unsafely.
o When a drug is used intentionally for any kind of
nonmedical purposes.
o Although the initial decision to take drugs is voluntary
for most people, the brain changes that occur over time
challenge an addicted person's self-control and hamper
with their ability to resist impulses to take drugs.
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Thus, he:
1. Is often associated with known drug abuser;
2. Is irritable, discourteous, defiant and aggressive;
3. Is untrustworthy and lacks self-confidence;
4. Is unhealthy and unconcerned with good grooming;
5. Has low frustration tolerance;
6. Lacks interest in his studies/work;
7. Blames everybody but not himself for his problems;
8. Develops changes in normal capabilities in school/work; and
9. Borrows money and at times steals various items unusually.
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Types of Drugs
3 Main Types:
1. Depressants
- slow down, or depress, the functions of the central nervous system. In
moderate doses, depressants can make you feel relaxed. In larger doses,
depressants can cause unconsciousness by reducing breathing and heart rate. A
person's speech may become slurred and their movements sluggish and
uncoordinated.
Cannabis
o Cannabis can cause health problems both physical and mental Tetra
hydrocannibinal (THC) is its main active ingredient
o Some use cannabis for medical purposes; e.g. multiple sclerosis or glaucoma
o Use at a young age is linked to increased mental health problems such as
schizophrenia; psychiatric hospitalization may be necessary if heavily used
o Lowers motivation and lose interest in things
o Co-ordination and reactions slow down
o Effects asthma
o Can increase the heart rate and cause someone to have high blood pressure
o Might have hallucinations
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Types Include:
a) Caffeine
b) Nicotine in tobacco is a stimulant, despite smokers using it
to relax
c) Ephedrine, used in medicines for bronchitis, hay fever,
asthma
d) Amphetamines and methamphetamines, also known as
'speed',
e) Ice and crystal meth
f) Cocaine, also known as 'coke' and 'snow;
g) slimming tablets: e.g. Duromine and Tenuate;
3. Hallucinogenic
- drugs distort the user's perceptions of reality. The main physical effects are
dilation of pupils, loss of appetite, increased activity, talking or laughing, jaw
clenching, sweating and sometimes stomach cramps or nausea. Drug effects
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Addiction is progressive.
o Without intervention or treatment, it can cause disability or even death.
Addiction:
The compulsive use of a drug, despite any cost to health, family, or social standing.
Addiction is a disease that changes the structure and chemistry of the brain.
No single factor can predict whether a person will become addicted to drugs.
Risk for addiction is influenced by a combinationof factors that include
- individual biology
- social environment
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