An Anti-Drug Education Campaign from Aklan Catholic
College
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abuse.
and have potential for abuse.
Are all drugs
harmful?
Yes, it is harmful when
abused or without an advice
or prescription from a
physician.
What is Drug Abuse?
Use of any chemical
substance, which results in
an individuals physical,
mental,
emotional
and
social impairment.
Use of drugs which have
the capacity to alter mood
and
behavior
without
prescription.
Use
of
drugs
and
substances
having
no
legitimate
medical
application or purposes
other than research
Depressants - drugs which
depress or slow down the
function of the central nervous
system.
They
cause
depression, relieve pain and
induce sedation or sleep and
suppress cough.
Ex. Barbiturates, Opium,
Morphine, Heroin, and
Codeine
EFFECTS: Pupils may be
dilated; Mouth and nose dry,
bad breath; licks lips frequently; long periods without eating
and sleeping; Nervous; difficulty sitting still; Chain smoking
or in making
medicines,
which affects
theand
bodymind
making
medicines,
which affects
the body
and
mind
and
have
potential
for
abuse.
and have potential for abuse.
Are all drugs
harmful?
Yes, it is harmful when
abused or without an advice
or prescription from a
physician.
What is Drug Abuse?
Use of any chemical
According to Its Effects
Stimulants- drugs which
excite or speed up the central
nervous system
Ex. Cocaine, Amphetamine,
Caffeine, Shabu, and
Nicotine
What
isis
DRUG?
What
DRUG?
As
defined,
substanceused
usedasasmedicine
medicineor in
As defined, it isit is
aa
substance
Classification of Drugs
EFFECTS: Lethargy and drowsiness; Pupils are
constricted; staggering or stumbling; appear disoriented
An Anti-Drug Education Campaign from Aklan Catholic
College
substance, which results
an individuals physical,
mental, emotional and
social impairment.
Use of drugs which have
the capacity to alter mood
and
behavior
without
prescription.
Use
of
drugs
and
substances having no
legitimate
medical
application or purposes
other than research
What is Drug Addiction?
A state of periodic or chronic intoxication detrimental to
individual and to the society produced by the repeated
consumption of drugs (WHO).
in
What is Drug Addiction?
A state of periodic or chronic intoxication detrimental to
individual and to the society produced by the repeated
consumption of drugs (WHO).
Classification of Drugs
According to Its Effects
Depressants - drugs which
depress or slow down the
function of the central nervous
system.
They
cause
depression, relieve pain and
induce sedation or sleep and
suppress cough.
Ex. Barbiturates, Opium,
Morphine, Heroin, and
Codeine
EFFECTS: Lethargy and drowsiness; Pupils are
constricted; staggering or stumbling; appear disoriented
Stimulants- drugs which
excite or speed up the central
nervous system
Ex. Cocaine, Amphetamine,
Caffeine, Shabu, and
Nicotine
EFFECTS: Pupils may be
dilated; Mouth and nose dry,
bad breath; licks lips frequently; long periods without eating
and sleeping; Nervous; difficulty sitting still; Chain smoking
Hallucinogens- a re drugs
which affect perception,
emotions,
and
mental
processes
Ex. Lysergic Acid
Diethylamide (LSD),
Marijuana and Mescaline
EFFECTS: Sleepy or stuporous; Pupils are dilated; appear
animated with rapid, loud talking and bursts of laughter;
user usually sits or reclines; quietly in a dream or trance;
user become fearful and experience a degree of terror;
sense of sight, hearing, touch, body image and time are
distorted; mood and behaviour are affected
Solvents/Inhalantsdrug
under this category are volatile
hydrocarbons, or petroleum
derivatives
Ex. Alcohol, Cigarette, and
Rugby
EFFECTS: Unusual odour;
Excessive nasal secretions;
watering of eyes; poor muscular control
Why
do people turn to drugs?
For curiosity
For the sake of pakikisama
For feelings of security
For relief from problems
To escape from boredom
Hallucinogens- a re drugs
which affect perception,
emotions,
and
mental
processes
Ex. Lysergic Acid
Diethylamide (LSD),
Marijuana and Mescaline
EFFECTS: Sleepy or stuporous; Pupils are dilated; appear
animated with rapid, loud talking and bursts of laughter;
user usually sits or reclines; quietly in a dream or trance;
user become fearful and experience a degree of terror;
sense of sight, hearing, touch, body image and time are
distorted; mood and behaviour are affected
Solvents/Inhalantsdrug
under this category are volatile
hydrocarbons, or petroleum
derivatives
Ex. Alcohol, Cigarette, and
Rugby
EFFECTS: Unusual odour;
Excessive nasal secretions;
watering of eyes; poor muscular control
Why
do people turn to drugs?
For curiosity
For the sake of pakikisama
For feelings of security
For relief from problems
To escape from boredom
Reasons for Drug Abuse
Alienation at home
Curiosity
Ignorance
Direct influence from peers
All Addictive Drugs Have Two Things in
Common
First: they produce an initial pleasurable effect
Second: followed by a rebound unpleasant
effect
Tips to Prevent DRUG ABUSE
1.
1. Dont Be Afraid to Say No
2. Connect with Your Friends and Avoid Negative
Peer Pressure
3. Make Connections with Your Parents or Other
Adults
4. Enjoy Life and Do What You Love
5. Follow the Family Rules About Alcohol and Drugs
6. Get Educated About Alcohol and Drugs
7. Be a Role Model and Set a Positive Example
8. Plan Ahead
9. Speak Out/Speak Up/Take Control
10. Get Help
This is a project of ACC Criminology
Drug Education and Vice Control
Class. Together, lets FIGHT drugs!
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Reasons for Drug Abuse
Alienation at home
Curiosity
Ignorance
Direct influence from peers
All Addictive Drugs Have Two Things in
Common
First: they produce an initial pleasurable effect
Second: followed by a rebound unpleasant
effect
Tips to Prevent DRUG ABUSE
2.
1. Dont Be Afraid to Say No
2. Connect with Your Friends and Avoid Negative
Peer Pressure
3. Make Connections with Your Parents or Other
Adults
4. Enjoy Life and Do What You Love
5. Follow the Family Rules About Alcohol and
Drugs
6. Get Educated About Alcohol and Drugs
7. Be a Role Model and Set a Positive Example
8. Plan Ahead
9. Speak Out/Speak Up/Take Control
10. Get Help
This is a project of ACC Criminology
Drug Education and Vice Control
Class. Together, lets FIGHT drugs!