2. Agenda
What is Alcohol?
How does it effect the body?
Why shouldn’t I drink?
How do drugs work?
Types of drugs?
Why do people take drugs?
3. What is Alcohol?
Is created when grains, fruits, or vegetables
are fermented
When alcohol is taken, it is absorbed into the
bloodstream
Depressant
It reduces a person’s ability to think rationally
and distorts their judgment
Did you know?
In the United States in 2007, the death toll from
teenage drunk-driving accidents was 1,393—
nearly four fatalities every day of the year.
4. How does it effect the body?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkpz7xFTW
Jo
Alcohol poisoning
Did you know?
A US Department of Justice study found that as
many as 40% of violent crimes occur under the
influence of alcohol..
5. Short Term Effects of Alcohol
Slurred speech
Drowsiness
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Upset stomach
Headaches
Breathing difficulties
Distorted vision and hearing
Impaired judgment
Decreased perception and coordination
Unconsciousness
Anemia (loss of red blood cells)
Coma
Blackouts (memory lapses, where the drinker cannot remember events
that occurred while under the influence)
6. Why I shouldn’t drink?
It is illegal if your below 21
Alcohol puts your health at risk
Did you know?
In Europe, alcohol contributes to nearly
one in ten of all cases of illness and
premature deaths each year
7. Long Term Effects of Alcohol
Unintentional injuries such as a car crash
Increased family problems, broken relationships
Alcohol poisoning
High blood pressure, stroke, and other heart-related
diseases
Liver disease
Nerve damage
Sexual problems
Permanent damage to the brain
Vitamin B1 deficiency, which can lead to a disorder
characterized by amnesia, apathy and disorientation
9. How do drugs work (explained)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeF6rFN9or
g&src_vid=vkpz7xFTWJo&feature=iv&annotati
on_id=annotation_442242
Did you know?
An estimated 13.5 million people in the
world take opioids (opium-like
substances), including 9.2 million who
use heroin.
10. How do drugs work?
(summarized)
Drugs are chemicals or substances that change
the way our bodies work. When you put them
into your body. They find their way into your
bloodstream and are transported to parts of your
body, such as your brain. In the brain, drugs may
either intensify or dull your senses, alter your
sense of alertness, and sometimes decrease
physical pain.
Did you know?
The 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health
reported 153,000 current heroin users in the US in
2007. Other estimates give figures as high as
900,000.
11. Types of Drugs
Hallucinogens- LSD
Headshop Drugs- all herbal substances that
give you a high
Opioids- Morphine
Painkillers
Sedatives- Amytal
Solvents- “glue sniffing”
Stimulants- cocaine/nicotine
12. A drug may be helpful or harmful.
The effects of drugs can vary
depending upon
- the kind of drug taken
- how much is taken
- how often it is used
- how quickly it gets to the brain
13. Why do people take drugs?
Many teens use drugs because
they're depressed or think drugs will help them
escape their problems.
The truth is, drugs don't solve problems. They
simply hide feelings and problems. When a drug
wears off, the feelings and problems come back
and they may become worse.
Drugs can ruin every aspect of a person's life.
Click here to see the number of
illegal drugs sold
http://www.worldometers.info/drugs
/
14. References
Drugs: What You Should Know . 2014. Drugs: What You Should Know . [ONLINE]
Available at:http://kidshealth.org/teen/homework/problems/know_about_drugs.html.
[Accessed 27 January 2014].
Drugs & Alcohol . 2014. Drugs & Alcohol . [ONLINE] Available
at:http://kidshealth.org/teen/drug_alcohol/index.html. [Accessed 27 January 2014].
Alcohol . 2014. Alcohol . [ONLINE] Available at:
http://kidshealth.org/teen/drug_alcohol/alcohol/alcohol.html#.
Alcohol & Drug Information. 2014. Alcohol & Drug Information. [ONLINE] Available
at: https://ncadd.org/for-the-media/alcohol-a-drug-information.