What can happen if sedatives or tranquilizers are taken with alcohol?
It can slow breathing and the heart, and even lead to death
What are some of the side-effects of antidepressants?
Violent or suicidal thoughts and actions
What does ssds stand for?
sudden sniffing death syndrome
What is one of the greatest dangers of painkillers and similar drugs?
Abusers frequently keep taking more of the drug while the earlier pills are still taking effect
Why does “roofies” or Rohypnol have the reputation of a “date rape” drug?
The user experiences loss of muscle control and confusion, making him or her incapable of resisting
What are the costs of underage drinking?
•The costs of underage drinking violations add up quickly. Costs can include fines, chemical dependency treatment, license reinstatement fees, attorney fees, and increased insurance premiums. In addition, a criminal or delinquency record may impact future employment, housing, and education opportunities. (20,000)
What painkiller contains oxycodone?
OxyContin Morphine
Why are some drugs referred to as “depressants”?
They slow down or depress brain function and breathing
What are the three types of depressants
barbiturates, benzodiazipines, alcohol
What are some of the short-term effects of painkillers?
Constipation, sedation, vomiting and weakness
What is the opioid epidemic?
in the United States is $78.5 billion a year, including the costs of healthcare, lost productivity, addiction treatment, and criminal justice involvement, Every day, more than 128 people
Which is a long-term effect of painkillers?
Addiction
Opiates: a drug that is naturally derived from a flowering opium poppy plant.
Opioids: a broader description to include opiates and generally refers to any substance that binds to the brain’s opioid receptors, whether natural or synthetic. The brain’s opioid receptors are the parts of the brain responsible for controlling pain, reward and addictive behaviors.
what is APATHY?
loss of motivation/loss of interest