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DRUGS OF ABUSE
Amphetamines (am-FET-a-meens) are powerful stimulant drugs. Because of the intense high caused by amphetamines, they've become extremely popular street drugs.

Barbiturates and tranquilizers are depressants often prescribed to relieve anxiety, tension, or high blood pressure, or to induce sleep. They're also commonly abused because of their euphoric effects.


Behavioral signs of drug abuse

Since drug abuse can have devastating consequences, it's important for friends and family to recognize the symptoms of a drug problem. Many experts agree that early detection and intervention can greatly reduce the chances of a life-long addiction.


Causes of drug abuse

Although medical experts have been unable to conclusively determine what causes people to abuse drugs, there have been a number of explanations offered.

 

Cocaine has been called the 'champagne' of drugs because it tends to be very expensive. It's also one of the most addictive drugs in existence. Cocaine produces a temporary increase in energy and a sense of euphoria followed by depression.

 

Crack Cocaine

One of the most recent and least expensive methods of using cocaine is in a form known on the street as 'rock' or 'crack'.

Crack is highly addictive and fast becoming the most popular form of the drug.

While cocaine powder is snorted or injected, crack is usually smoked, which tends to produce a more intense, though short-lived, high. Smoking the drug requires less cocaine to achieve the desired effect, and gets users high much faster than snorting or injecting. Because the drug is absorbed almost instantaneously through the surface of the lungs, crack smokers often experience a 'rush' or 'high' in as few as seven to ten seconds after it's inhaled.

However, this can be extremely dangerous, and crack users are three times more likely than cocaine users to suffer brain seizures. In addition, smoking crack increases the risk of emphysema (em-fa-SEEM-a) and heart attack.

Though crack addiction is widespread and dangerous, help is available. Many hospitals have addiction programs, and thousands of independent drug abuse programs can be found throughout the country.

For more information about crack, consult a local health care provider.

 

 

Dealing with substance abuse

When a person develops a problem with drugs or alcohol, family members are usually affected as well. Family members in alcoholic or drug-abusing households often feel isolated and ashamed, and are unable to confront the problem that affects them.

 

Depressants

Depressants are drugs that slow down the central nervous system, brain activity, and normal bodily functions. The most widely used depressant is alcohol, but barbiturates and tranquilizers are also extremely common.

 

 

Heroin comes from the opium poppy. It's a powerful central nervous system depressant that can be used to relieve pain without causing a loss of consciousness.

Heroin abuse by pregnant women can have severely adverse effects on the mother as well as the baby. Narcotics Anonymous is a self-help group that can provide support to heroin users and their families. For more information about heroin, please consult a health care provider.


Ice

'Ice' is a street name commonly used to refer to methamphetamine (meth-am-FET-a-meen), a stimulant drug that can be smoked like crack cocaine. In the purest form, ice crystals resemble rock salt, rock candy, or ice chips, but a yellowish tint may indicate poor quality or low purity.

 

Long-term dangers of crack

'Crack' is a common street name for a highly refined form of cocaine that's smoked. It's almost six times stronger than standard cocaine, and there are a number of serious physical and psychological dangers associated with its long-term use.

Marijuana

Marijuana, also known as 'pot', 'grass', 'weed', or 'dope' is a drug made from the hemp plant. It's usually dried and smoked in a pipe or rolled into a cigarette called a 'joint' or 'reefer.

 

Morphine

Morphine is a narcotic that's extracted from the opium poppy. It's used in medicine as a pain reliever, but is popular as a street drug because of its euphoric effects.

 

Physical signs of drug abuse

Although some of the most obvious signs of drug abuse are behavioral, there are also a number of physical signs to watch for. However, like behavioral clues, physical signs will vary greatly depending upon the individual and the type of drug being used.

 

Prescription drug addiction

Although drug abuse is commonly associated with the use of illegal drugs, a growing number of people are becoming addicted to prescription drugs. Prescription drug addiction tends to be a physical rather than psychological dependence, and painkillers such as barbiturates and tranquilizers are the most frequently abused medicines.

 

Symptoms of Substance Abuse

The symptoms associated with drug abuse are generally both physical and behavioral, and can vary greatly depending upon the person and the type of drug being used.

 

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