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PDEA Region 1: Drug Abuse Overview

This document provides information about drug abuse and the effects of commonly abused drugs. It begins with definitions of different drug categories and how drugs are consumed. It then provides details about the most abused drugs like marijuana, ecstasy, and methamphetamine. For each drug, it lists common names, effects both short term and long term, and images showing physical effects of long term abuse. It concludes with images and stories showing the human toll of drug addiction.

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PDEA Region 1: Drug Abuse Overview

This document provides information about drug abuse and the effects of commonly abused drugs. It begins with definitions of different drug categories and how drugs are consumed. It then provides details about the most abused drugs like marijuana, ecstasy, and methamphetamine. For each drug, it lists common names, effects both short term and long term, and images showing physical effects of long term abuse. It concludes with images and stories showing the human toll of drug addiction.

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PECIS TEAM PDEA REGION 1


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 It is the use of drugs and substance for a
purpose different from the one for
which it has been prescribed.
PROHIBITED - not legally sold unless
authorized by competent authority.
(Ex. Heroin, Marijuana, Cocaine, Shabu,
Ecstasy)
REGULATED - sold with prescription.
(Ex. Amphetamine, Nubain, Demerol)
CONTROLLED- regular drugs

Note: Under the new Drug Law (R.A. 9165) both categories are
considered as Dangerous Drugs.
How are drugs
taken?
 INGESTION
 INHALATION
 INJECTION
 Used as suppository or
applied topically
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SECTIONS TITLE PUNISHABLE ACTS PENALTIES
15 Use of -Positive or use of any
Dangerous dangerous drugs after
Drugs confirmatory test

*First offense
- 6 months
Rehabilitation in
government
*Second Time
center

- Imprisonment of
6 years and 1 day
to 12 years . Fine
of 50T to 200T
pesos

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MOST ABUSED DRUGS

MARIJUANA
33.65

INHALANTS, 4.82

SHABU
81.36
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SECTION TITLE PUNISHABLE ACTS PENALTIES
S
11 Shall posses any Dangerous Drugs
Possession in the following quantities
Life
imprisonment
of regardless of the degree of purity
- 10 gms or more of Opium to Death; and
Dangerous - 10 gms. or more Morphine
Fine of 500T to
- 10 gms. or more of Heroin
drugs - 10 gms. or more of Cocaine or
10M pesos
cocaine Hydrochloride
- 50 gms. or more of
Methamphetamine
Hydrochloride or Shabu
- 10 gms. or more Marijuana resin
or Marijuana resin oil
- 500 gms or more of Marijuana
- 10 gms. or more other drugs,
such as:
*MDMA or Ecstacy
*PMA-Paramethoxy amphetamine
*TMA–Trimethoxy amphetamine
*LSD–Lysergic acid diethylamine
*GHB-Gamma Hydroxy butyrate
- 10 gms. or more but less than 50 - Life Imprisonment
gms of Shabu Fine of 400T to 500T
pesos

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Scientific Name:
3-4
MethyleneDioxyMethAmphetamine
or MDMA

Street / Slang Names


Designers Drug, X, XTC, Rave,
E, Eckie, Love Drug, Flying
Saucer, LBD or Libido, Jagged
Little Pill, Adam, Eve, Artist Drug,
Hug Drug, MDA, MDEA, Love
Doves, Disco Biscuit, etc.
• “Hit” of ecstasy lasts 3-6 hrs
• Once swallowed takes 15 min to enter
bloodstream and reach brain
• 45 min later user reaches peak level high
• It’s downhill from there unless user takes
more
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Scientific Name:
Cannabis Sativa (Plants)
Tetrahydrocannabinol (Process)

Street / Slang Names


Mary Jane , MJ, Flower, Doodie,
Pampapogi, Brownies, Damo,
Pot, Tea, Joint, Dope, Jutes,
Chongki, Weed, Ganja, Hushies,
etc.
It’s the active chemical ingredient in
marijuana, THC, which makes
people high.
Tetrahydrocannabinol
a :
an
ri ju
M a
o f
cts
ff e
l l E
I
• Euphoria/Dreamy

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Hello...................

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• Excitement

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• Trouble remembering things

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• Melancholia/Lethargy

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• Depression

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• Hallucination

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• Psychosis

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• Impairment of complex
motor functions

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b y
e d :
i t ts
i b ic
x h d
e Ad
s a
m
o ua n
t
p ij
m ar
y
S M
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• redness of the eyes

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• muddy complexion

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• sluggish movements

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• sexual stimulation

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• feminizing properties

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• young men for gynecomastia
(enlarged breasts)

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FACE of MARYJANE

Was nabbed in Oklahoma for


possession of marijuana and two
controlled dangerous substances
(Xanax and sleeping pills) for
which he did not have a
prescription. The bleary-eyed
actor, 24, posed for the below
Oklahoma County Sheriffs Office
mug shot following a traffic stop
of his buddy’s car in September
2004.

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FACE of MARYJANE

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FACE of MARYJANE

Macaulay Culkin
Defects caused by smoking Marijuana
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BIRTH DEFECTS SURGERY
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THE
THE EFFECT
EFFECT OF
OF DRUGS
DRUGS TO
TO

HUMAN
HUMAN BRAIN
BRAIN

Affected
Normal Brain
Brain
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NORMAL DRUG USER

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Cross-Section of a Drug Affected Human Brain 75
Parents who are heavy
users of LSD and
Marijuana are likely
to produce children
with Hydrocephalus
(Big, Watery Head)

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Scientific Name:
Methamphetamine Hydrochloride

Street / Slang Names:


Poor Man’s Cocaine, Meth, Ice,
Speed, Shabs, “S”, Shasha, Ubas,
Bato, Tobats, Siopao, Splash,
Items, etc.
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 MEXICAN METHAMPETHAMINE 86
87
 WANT SOME?????? 88
U/
A B
S H e
o f in
t s t am
f e c h e
E f p
l l
I th a m
M e
90
• HAIR LOSS

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PERRY BENNETT

AUGUST 1996 4 YEARS LATER 93


• Increase Body Temperature

94
• Heart Attack or stroke

95
• involuntary muscle contractions

96
• Weight Loss

97
98
After 4 & half years
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• Immune System weakens

104
JOSEPH HARRIS

DECEMBER 1999
3 MONTHS LATER 106
107
Meth “BUGS”

108
Meth “BUGS”

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The “War on Drugs”

This picture shows the effects that drugs can have upon a
person after a few years of abuse. Drugs can destroy a person
both mentally and physically, making their health deteriorate
leading to major illnesses, sometimes even death.
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June 2001 3 years, 5 months later
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THERESA BAXTER
JENNIFER LUNDGREN

JULY 2003
114

17 MONTHS LATER
7 months later
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1 year later

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10 Months later
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9 Months later
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Shabu pa??

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GLENN LAGREW

1993 1997

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2001 2004
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19-year-old stabs grandma
to death; eats her heart

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Meth mouth is a strange phenomenon which happens to
methamphetamine addicts, as they suffer highly severe damages141at
their teeth and lips.
TEETH OF DRUG ABUSER

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Methamphetamine Use (METH MOUTH)

149
Methamphetamine,
shortly after
consumption, makes
the brain release a
certain amount of
dopamine and
serotonin, depending
on the quantity of
substance consumed.

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Four arrested over
drugs at Philip Seymour
Hoffman's home
More than 50 small
plastic envelopes of
heroin were recovered in
Hoffman's apartment
along with syringes, a
charred spoon and
various prescription
medications
• Amanda bynes
Lisa Robin Kelly
GUESS WHO?
Millions of fans will find it hard to believe that
THIS was once the wholesome girl admired
for her stunning looks and amazing voice.
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Whitney Elizabeth Houston

Born August 9, 1963, she is an American pop and R&B singer, actress, film producer,
record producer, songwriter, and former fashion model. Her crossover success opened
doors for other African Americans, particularly women, to be equally successful in pop
music and showbiz. She has frequently been referred to as "The Voice". 157
Whitney Houston
159
On September 12, 2002 at Malibu,
California, the 61 year old actor was
arrested for being under the influence
of drugs after his Mercedes-Benz car
was seen swerving on a highway near
his home. The movie star pleaded no
contest to driving under the influence of
drugs (DUI).

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Nick Nolte

1991 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association: Best Actor, The Prince of Tides
1991 - Golden Globe: Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama), The Prince of
Tides
1992 - Chosen as People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive
1998 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Actor, Affliction
1998 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actor, Affliction
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Nick Nolte
Cory Monteith died from
cocktail of drink and
drugs, coroner confirms

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Heath Ledger
Hollywood Actor
died from an overdose of sleeping pills .
The 21 year old actress was arrested for suspicion of driving under the
influence of alcohol , possession of marijuana and a controlled substance,
and driving without a valid license on December 27, 2007

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MISCHA BARTON

Born on January 24,


1986, she is an
award-winning
actress. Perhaps
best known for her
role as
Marissa Cooper in
the American
television series
The O.C..

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Mischa Barton
She was booked on felony charges of possession of cocaine and
transportation of narcotic - in addition to misdemeanor charges of
driving under the influence (DUI) and driving with a suspended
license.

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Lindsay Lohan
[Link]/cnn-news

Born on July 2, 1986, she is an American actress and pop music singer. Lohan started
in show business as a child fashion model for magazine advertisements and television
commercials.
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Lindsay Lohan
In February 2003, she was arrested in Malibu, California and charged with
possession of heroin while driving with a suspended driver's license
Nicole Richie
[Link]/cnn-news
Nicole Richie
Recognizing a Meth Addict
Eye Movement: Rapid eye movement and dilated
pupils.
• Low Body Weight: Users lose weight rapidly and
often appear sick.
• Dental Problems: Meth use causes serious tooth
decay.
• Skin Sores: Users often pick at imaginary bugs
under their skin (“meth bugs”), causing open sores,
infections, and scarring of the skin.
• Body Odor: Chemicals are emitted from the skin of
meth users, often producing strong and unpleasant
odors.
• Facial Appearance: The faces of users often
appear pale or splotchy and may be sweaty as well.
Common
Signs
of
Drug Abuse
Injection Marks of an Addict
Unusual effort to cover arms
in order to hide injection
marks
Stealing, Robbing, hold-up
Changes in mood
Association with known drug abusers
Change of Normal Capabilities
Change in attendance at work or school
Wearing sunglasses constantly at inappropriate
times (for instance, indoors or at night) or only
to hide dilated or constricted pupils but also to
compensate for the eyes’ inability to adjust to
sunlight. Marijuana causes bloodshot eyes.
Poor physical appearance, including
inattention to dress and personal hygiene
WHICH ONE??????????????

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