Classification of drugs according to effects

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CLASSIFICATION OF DRUGS ACCORDING TO

EFFECTS

STIMULANTS-a commonly abused drug that affects the central nervous system raising the body’s levels of physiological activity.-known as “uppers”, “speed” and “heart”-it gives high feelings to the user.-example: nicotine, cocaine, methamphetamine

DEPRESSANTS-also called as sedative or downer-drug that slows down the normal function of the central nervous system.-make the heartbeat and respiratory rate slower than normal.-used medicinally for the treatment of anxiety and insomnia.

COMON TYPES OF DEPRESSANTS1. ALCOHOL2. BARBITURATES

type of depressant used to treat medical conditions like seizures, insomnia, anxiety , depression and severe emotional stress.

HALLUCINOGENS-also known as psychedelic drugs, alter a person’s view and concept of what is real.-affects all the body’s senses.-some of the common hallucinogens are: lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), phencyclidine (PCP) , ketamine, and psilocybin found in “magic mushrooms”

NARCOTICS-used principally for pain management and medication.-produce numbing effects and induce sleep.-administration is done through inhalation, intravenous injection or oral intake.

CHEMICAL INHALANTS-volatile substances inhaled by users.The highly intoxicating effects of inhalants are referred to as “huffing”.- Examples of inhalants: common household cleaners, industrial chemicals like solvent and sealants and spray paints.

REMEMBERThe five common classification of drugs according to their effects are stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, narcotics, and inhalants.Abusive drugs harm the body more than they help. It can cause addiction, damage to different body organs, chronic diseases and death.

ACTIVITYDraw a weighing scale on your notebook.In the heavier scale, list down the harmful effects of drug. On the lighter scale, list down the good uses of drugs.

ASSIGNMENT

Answer activity C on page 283, 1 whole sheet of paper.