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Drugs and their Effects on YOU!!! Is it worth the risk?

What happens when YOU use Alcohol? Binge Drinking DWI Blackout Intoxication – Mental and Physical abilities are impaired by alcohol or another substance BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) Rate of Consumption Gender Body Size Amount of food consumed before

What can alcohol do to your body? Addiction Alcoholism – A disease where people can not control their use of alcohol Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Cirrhosis – A disease that leads to liver failure and eventually death.

Refusal Skills Know what you are going to say ahead of time Refuse rides Alternative activities to parties Avoid Situations Choose not to drink before you go and stick to it

Tobacco Nicotine – addictive chemical in tobacco products Smokeless tobacco – What affect whether we smoke? Family Media Friends

Drugs : Legal Vs Illegal Medicine OTC Drugs Prescription Methamphetamines Improper use of Prescription Drugs Cocaine Marijuana Acid/LSD Heroin Anything illegal sold, produced, possesed, or manufacturedd

Before and After Drug Use