Types of drugs
Effects of drugs
Drug prevention
Risk reduction
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What are some examples of commonly abused drugs? Mention at least 3

Some examples of commonly abused drugs include alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and prescription medications like opioids and benzodiazepines.

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What are some short-term effects of drug use? Mention at least 1

Some short-term effects of drug use may include altered mood and perception, increased heart rate and blood pressure, impaired coordination and judgment, and changes in appetite and sleep patterns.

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Why is drug prevention important? Mention at least 1 reason

Drug prevention is important because it helps to reduce drug abuse, protect individuals from the harmful effects of drugs, and promote healthier and safer communities.

200

Why is risk reduction important in drug use? Mention at least 1 reason

Risk reduction is important in drug use to minimize the potential harm and negative consequences associated with drug use, such as overdose, infections, and other health-related issues.

300

What are the three cathegories of drugs?

stimulant, hallucinogenic and depressant

300

What are the long-term effects of cocaine? Tell at least to effects.

Loss of sense of smell, nosebleeds, swallowing problems, hoarseness, and a general irritation of the nasal septum

300

What is the role of education in drug prevention?

Education plays a crucial role in drug prevention by providing individuals with accurate information about drugs, their effects, and the potential risks associated with their use.

300

What are some strategies for reducing the risk of drugs? Tell at least 2

Promoting drug education and awareness, implementing harm reduction programs, providing access to counseling and support services, enforcing strict drug control policies, and fostering a supportive and drug-free environment.

400

A psychotropic drug derived from cannabis. Solid in appearance, it becomes malleable when heated. It is brown in color with reddish, black, greenish and golden reflections.

Hashish

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What are the effects of hachis? Tell at least three

Pleasant euphoria and sense of relaxation. Other common effects may include heightened sensory perception (such as brighter colors), laughter, altered perception of time, and increased appetite.

400

How can parents contribute to drug prevention? Tell at least 2 ways

Parents can contribute to drug prevention by actively communicating with their children about the risks of drug use, establishing clear rules and expectations, fostering a supportive and nurturing environment, and being involved in their children's lives.

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How can reducing the risk of drugs benefit individuals? Tell at least 2 characteristics

Improving their overall health and well-being, reducing the likelihood of addiction and related health problems, enhancing cognitive function, and promoting a positive and productive lifestyle.

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