問題一覧
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What are THE DANGEROUS DRUGS According to Effects
1. Depressants-those that depress the CNS 2. Stimulants those that stimulate the CNS 3. Hallucinogens those that distort perception, mind, alter moods.
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THE DANGEROUS DRUGS According to Medical Pharmacology
1. Depressants 2. Narcotics 3. Tranquilizers 4. Stimulants 5. Hallucinogens 6. Solvents/Inhalants
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the king of all drugs with potential for abuse
ALCOHOL
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tincture of opium in combination with camphorCommonly This used as a household remedy for diarrhea and abdominal pain.
PAREGORIC
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common synthetic drugs with morphine-like effects
DEMEROL AND METHADONE
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is widely used as a painkiller in childbirth.
DEMEROL
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is the drug of choice in the withdrawal treatment of heroin dependents since it relieves the physical craving for heroin.
METHADONE
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are drugs used for inducing sleep in persons plagued with anxiety, mental stressand insomnia.
BARBITURATES
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Commonly used among hospitality girls. Sudden withdrawal from these drugs is even more dangerous than opiate withdrawal
SECONAL
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are drugs that calm and relax and diminish anxiety
TRANQUILIZER
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gaseous substances popularly known to abusers as "gas", "teardrops"
VOLATILE SOLVENT
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used medically for weight reducing in obesity, relief of mild depression and treatment.
AMPHETAMINES
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taken orally, injected or sniffed as to achieve euphoria or an intense feeling of "highness"
COCAINE
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It is a central nervous system stimulant and sometimes called "upper" or "speed"It is white, colorless crystal or crystalline powder with a bitter numbing taste. Poor man's cocaine.
SHABU
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What are the Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals?
Include those listed in Tables I and II of the 1988 UN Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Art 1. Sec 3) Ex. Table 1-Acetic Anhydride, N-Acetyl Anthranilic Acid, Ephedrine, , Lysergic Acid Table 2-Acetone, Ethyl Ether, Hydrochloric Acid, Sulfuric Acid, etc
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It is the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972). Dangerous drugs refers to the Prohibited drugs, Regulated drugs and Volatile substances
RA 6425
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What are prohibited drugs
Opium and its derivatives Cocaine and its derivatives Hallucinogen drugs like MJ, LSD, and Mescaline
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What are regulated drugs
Barbiturates Amphetamines Tranquillizers
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What are volatile substances
rugby, paints, thinner, glue, gasoline
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Effects of Hallucinogen on the brain
impairs skills for driving cars and operating machinery, interferes with memory, and intellect.
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Effects of Hallucinogen on the eyes
Eyes-lowers pressure inside eye ball
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Effects of Hallucinogen on the heart
Effects of Hallucinogen on the heart Heart raises heart rate, potentially hazardous to heart patients
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Effects of Hallucinogen on the lungs
Lungs impairs lung functions
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What are the approaches to drug problems
A. The Law Enforcement Approach B. The Treatment and Rehabilitation Approach C. The Educational Approach D. The International Efforts Against Drug Abuse