Alcoholism & Drug Dependance
Alcoholism & Drug Dependance
Alcoholism & Drug Dependance
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Dr. Rahul Netragaonkar
D EP EN D ENAssociate
C E Professor
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Drug is defined as "any substance
that, when living organism, may
modify one or more of its
functions" (WHO).
D rug abuse
"Drug abuse" is defined as self
D rug dependence
"Drug dependence" is described as a state,
Problem
The non-medical use of alcohol and other
CONSUMPTION OF
VARIOUS DRUGS
It is believed that
drug abuse only harms
the user but this
graph clearly depicts
that it not just harms
the person but
destroys the whole
family ,his profession,
and life.
AMPHETAMINES AND
COCAINE:
Cocaine
Cocaine is derived from the leaves of the coca
plant.
It was formerly used in medical practice as a
potent local anaesthetic.
Cocaine is a central nervous stimulant. It
produces a sense of excitement, heightened
and distorted awareness and hallucinations.
Unlike amphetamines, it produces no tolerance.
There is a 'no physical dependence; no
withdrawal symptoms', per se.
The chewing of coca leaves is a very common
practice in Bolivia and Peru in South America.
BARBITU RATES
BARBITURATES: If amphetamines
CAN N ABIS
CANNABIS: Most widely.used drug today is
Egypt
Barley beer is probably the oldest drink
China
7000 BC - the production of a prehistoric
H ERO IN
HEROIN: Heroin, morphine, codein,
by Hoffmann in Switzerland.
LSD is a potent psychotogenic agent.
Although amounts as low as 20-25
may produce subjective disturbances
Oral doses in the range of 100-250
are usually required to effect intense
depersonalization.
LSD alters the normal structuring of
perception.
ALCO H O L
By pharmacological definition, alcohol is a
TO BACCO
Tobacco is in legal use
TOBACCO
SMOKING
CIGARETTES,
CIGARS,BIDIS
NONSMOKING
KHAINI,TOBACCO LEAF
SNUFF
NICOTINA PALATI
ERYTHROLEUKOPLAKIA
LEUKOPLAKIA
Passive sm oking
Passive smoking can give rise to other
H ost factors
Pleasure,
Peer pressure
Desire to experiment,
Sense of adventure,
Wish for self-knowledge,
Desire to escape.
Minor discomforts
Social and psychological maladjustment
The average age of drug users has
passivity;
Acute anxiety, depression, profuse sweating;
Changing mood, temper, tantrums;
Depersonalisation and emotional detachment;
Impaired memory and concentration; and
sale)
P revention
Legal approach :
Prohibition of the sale of tobacco products to
minors;
Restriction on the sale of cigarettes from
automatic vending machines;
Prohibition of smoking in schools and other places
frequented by young people;
Prohibition of smoking in public;
Educational approach
Educational programmes for school children and
public
Information campaigns on electronic media.
Community approach
Social, economic, cultural, political factors
Treatm ent
Identification of drug addicts and
R ehabilitation
The rehabilitation of former drug user, regardless of
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