DRUGS
About heroin
Heroin is the most often illegally taken drug of opiates.
It evokes heavy forms of physical and psychic addiction very fast. Several injections
of this drug are enough for a human to have addiction to and strive to take
this drug further.
So-called “street- heroin” is sold in form o white or
brown powder. Real content of heroin in this mixture always is not known because
pure heroin is mixed with sugar, starch or dried milk. Also heroin may be mixed
with other strong medicines such as benzodiazepine, barbiturates.
Since heroin user does not know real content of the
mixture bought and taken, he/she incurs high risk of overdosing and death.
Other narcotic and psychotropic agents
Name: Cocaine
Synonyms: crack (base – cocaine used for smoking)
Administration ways: inhalation, smoking and intravenous
injections.
Signs of intake:
·
excitement, euphoria
·
feeling of power and
superiority
·
absence of tiredness
·
reduced need of sleep
·
nervousness, feeling
of anxiety, panic attacks
·
acute psychosis with
hallucinations
Adverse consequences:
·
depression, paranoia,
psychosis, inclination to suicide
·
cerebral haemorrhage,
cardiac infarction, nasal septum perforation, “crack lung”, obliterating bronchitis,
impotence.
Name: Ecstasy
Synonyms: MDMA
Administration ways: peroral in form of tablets.
Signs of intake:
·
excitement, absence
of tiredness
·
visual impairment
·
high blood pressure
Adverse consequences:
·
probable lethal outcome due to hyperthermia (high temperature),
physical overload and dehydration (dewatering)
·
long intake leads
to depression and recurrent hallucinations.
Name: LSD
Synonyms: “acid”
Administration ways: usually peroral in form of tablets
or so-called “marks” – pieces of blotting-paper sodden with the drug which stick
to oral cavity mucous membrane.
Signs of intake:
·
tachycardia, high
temperature
·
euphoria, psychic
excitement, aggressiveness, suicidal thoughts
·
hallucinations
Adverse consequences:
·
depression
·
recurrent hallucinations
·
inclination to suicide
Name: Marijuana
Synonyms: hashish, anasha, plan
Administration ways: usually marijuana is smoked, besides,
cannabis may be chewed and made as tea.
Signs of intake:
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marijuana produces
stimulating, adative and hallucinogenic effects. Intensity of all effects depends
on dose
·
typical are: mydriatic
pupils, eye reddening, glare look, hypergaiety and laugh for no reason, incoherent
speech, slight disorders of movement co-ordination, sometimes hallucinations
·
typical is acute increase
of appetite – “adephagia”.
Adverse consequences:
·
chronic tiredness
and sleepiness
·
emotional disorders,
depression, suicidal attempts, dementia (weak-mindedness)
·
for men typical are
reduced sexual attraction, reduced potency and feeling of sexual satisfaction
·
for women – absence
of menstruation, sterility.
Name: Amphetamines
Synonyms: pervitin, preluden, phenmetrasin etc.
Administration ways: peroral, intravenous, inhalation
(breathing in).
Signs of intake:
·
state of high capacity
for work and activity
·
low tiredness, insomnia
·
palpitations
·
absent appetite, stomach
aches.
Adverse consequences:
·
acute psychosis accompanied
by vivid hallucinations
·
cerebral haemorrhage
·
cardiac rhythm disorders
dangerous for life
·
developed addiction.
Name: Barbiturates
Synonyms: barbamyl, phenobarbital, reladorm, cyclobarbital.
Administration ways: peroral, intravenous.
Signs of intake:
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sleepiness
·
slowed speech
·
impaired balance and
co-ordination of movements
·
inhibited psychic
reactions, hallucinations.
Adverse consequences:
·
development of pronounced
addiction accompanied by heavy (to the extent of lethal outcome) abstinent disorders
·
typical are: development
of toxic encephalopathy manifesting by inhibited psychic processes, rapid fatigability,
impossible concentration of attention
·
acute psychosis accompanied by vivid hallucinations
·
cerebral haemorrhage
·
overdosing with lethal
outcome is often
Name: Anabolic steroids
Administration ways: peroral, injections.
Signs of intake:
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high arterial blood
pressure, impaired hepatic functions, jaundice
·
in women – virilizing
type alopecia; diminished breast size, amenorrhoea
·
in men – testicle
atrophy
Adverse consequences:
·
injection administration
way may be the cause for HIV infection (HIV viruses) or hepatitis
·
in man – possible
development of impotence
Name: Volatile organic compounds
Synonyms: clues, aerosols, certain solvents
Administration ways: inhalation.
Signs of intake:
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euphoria, disorientation,
vertigo, convulsions, memory impairment
·
possible sudden death
due to disordered cardiac rhythm or respiratory depression.
Adverse consequences:
·
memory impairment
and impaired ability to concentrate attention
·
psychoses with or
without hallucinations
·
encephalopathy
·
depression
Name: Benzodiazepines
Synonyms: phenasepam, rhodedorm, relanium, elenium
Term: benzodiazepines
means a wide range of drugs differing from each other by duration and speed
of effect beginning and strength of effect.
Administration ways: peroral, injection.
Signs of intake:
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sleepiness, slackness
·
mental confusion
·
hallucinations
·
muscle weakness
Adverse consequences:
·
quite fast development
of psychic and physical addiction
·
heavy abstinence accompanied
by feeling of anxiety, sleeplessness, ravings, convulsive attacks.