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Addiction (Alcohol (Stage 3: aggressive and isolated, doesn't eat,…
Addiction
Alcohol
Stage 3: aggressive and isolated, doesn't eat, they to quit creates withdrawal, delirium,
Stage 2: drinker denies problem, develops intolerance, drinking alone, missing work or school, morning drinking, daily drinking
Stage 1: relaxed, relieve stress, become intoxicated daily, makes excused to rationalize behavior
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Opioids
Oxycontin/Oxycodone
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They can cause dry mouth and nose, sleepiness, inflamed nasal passages, low blood pressure, and infections.
When they are abused, 25 percent of people get them from their own prescription, and 50 percent of people get them from friends and relatives.
Heroin
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It can cause mental cloudiness, nausea, collapsed veins, and weak heart.
20-30 percent of overdoses are fatal, and 15,000 people die from heroin each year.
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Legal Drugs
Adderall and Ritalin
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Long term abuse can cause fatigue, depression, and high blood pressure
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cough and cold medicine
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Long-term abuse can cause attention problems, mood changes, and liver damage.
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Inhalants
Inhalants can be found in normal, everyday items
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They can harm brain cells, harm nasal cavities, and cause headaches and nosebleeds.
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tobacco
tobacco is smoked, chewed, or sniffed. Some forms include cigarettes, cigars, and dip.
It contains nicotine, which is an addictive chemical
It can lead to lung and mouth cancer, bronchitis, heart disease, and stroke.
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tranquilizers
Introduced in the 1950's to reduce anxiety,tension, and mental disturbance. It is now used legally for sedation for surgery and animals.
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It causes slowed breathing, poor concentration, and poor memory.
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