4.
Meaning of Drug
Reasons of using Drugs
Signs and symptoms of drug
Effects of Drugs
Types of drugs
Motivation toward Drugs
Islamic views about drugs.
Abuse Rate
Conclusion
6. Pharmacology Drugs:
It is a chemical substance used in the
treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis
of disease
Recreational drugs:
Chemical substances that affect the
[central nervous system], such as
narcotics
7. COMMON SYMPTOMS
Weight loss
Loss of appetite
Red, watering eyes
Depression
Cold, sweaty shaking
hands
Laziness
Cough
Sleepy
12.
Drugs stay in the body
for years
Heart Problems
Blood Vessels
Tuberculosis
13.
Nearly half of individuals with a past year
substance use disorder also had a mental
disorder
Mental disorders found to be most
prevalent
included affective disorders, anxiety
disorders,
personality disorders, and psychotic
disorders
14. AMPHETAMINE
DA
DOPAC
HVA
greater
Much
Activity than any
Other drug of abuse
Time-causes neurotoxicity
After Amphetamine
400
% of Basal Release
Accumbens
1100
1000
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
0
1
2
250
3
4
200
100
0
1
250
0
Time After Nicotine
% of Basal Release
100
1
2
5 hr
ETHANOL
Dose (g/kg ip)
200
0.25
0.5
1
2.5
150
100
0
0
2
3
4
Time After Cocaine
Accumbens
Accumbens
Caudate
150
COCAINE
DA
DOPAC
HVA
5 hr
NICOTINE
200
Accumbens
300
0
% of Basal Release
% of Basal Release
Effects of Drugs on Dopamine Release
3 hr
Source: Di Chiara and Imperato
0
1
2
3
Time After Ethanol
4hr
15. oCoffee is the most widely used
psychoactive drug beverage in the world. In
1999 the average consumption of coffee was
3.5 cups per day per U.S. citizen
oWine is a common
alcoholic beverage.
16.
In the United Kingdom, BTC medicines are
called pharmacy medicines which can only
be sold in registered pharmacies, by or under
the supervision of a pharmacist. These
medications are designated by the letter P
on the label.[8] The range of medicines
available without a prescription varies from
country to country.
Medications are typically produced by
pharmaceutical companies and are often
patented to give the developer exclusive
rights to produce them, but they can also be
derived from naturally occurring substance in
plants called herbal medicine.[citation needed] Those
that are not patented (or with expired
patents) are called generic drugs since they
can be produced by other companies
without restrictions or licenses from the
patent holder.
Nexium pills 40 mg
(esomeprazole magnesium)
21. White powder that comes
from the dried leaves of
the coca plant
Fast, intense feeling of
power and energy.
Inhaled through the nose
or Injected into a vein
22.
LSD (Lysergic Acid
Diethylamide) from Alkaolids
Makes user experience a
rush of good feelings
Popular with teens and
young adults
Swallowed
Increases heart beat
25. “they ask you (oh Muhammad PBUH) about wine and
gambling. Say! In them is a great sin and some benefits
for men, but sin of them is far greater than their
benefit.”
26.
Narrated abu Musa, Hazrat Muhammad
PBUH said, “I find no diference between
drinking alcohol and worshiping the Idols.”
Narrated abu Hurara (R.A) the Prophet
PBUH said, “A person at the time of drinking
an alcoholic drink is not a believer.”
27.
60 lac cigarettes are burnt in whole world in
half a minute.
Every Year 6 lac people die due to
smoking.
In year 2009 there were 14 million
substance abusers in Pakistan
31.
Down to the Bone is a 2005 independent
film drama, starring Vera Farmiga, who
received a "Best Actress" award from the
Los Angeles Film Critics Association for the
role. The film won the Sundance Film
Festival Director's Award (Debra Granik)
and the Sundance Film Festival Special
Jury Prize (Vera Farmiga).
The film, which addresses the effects of
drug addiction, was directed and cowritten by Debra Granik. The film takes
place in upstate New York and New York
City. Down to the Bone is Granik's first
feature film and was filmed in digital
video. Debra Granik also directed the
2010 film Winter's Bone.
32. Free ticket to Hell
Silent Killer
Stop before it takes
your life
First the man takes a
drink, then the drink
takes the man.