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1 Chapter 14 Drugs Lesson 4 Hallucinogens and Inhalants Next >> Click for: >> Main Menu >> Chapter 14 Assessment Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation.

2  hallucinogens Drugs that distort moods, thoughts, and senses Any substance whose fumes are sniffed and inhaled to produce mind-altering sensations  inhalant

3 In this lesson, you will learn to  define hallucinogens.  explain how hallucinogens affect the user.  identify the health risks to a person who uses inhalants or hallucinogens.

4 Make an Outline Using the main heads in this lesson, make an outline of the lesson. As you read, fill in your outline with details. Major Headings in this Lesson Hallucinogens How Do Hallucinogens Affect the User? Inhalants What Damage Do Inhalants Cause? Warning Signs of Inhalant Abuse

5 Hallucinogens Some hallucinogens are made from natural substances, some are manufactured. hallucinogens Drugs that distort moods, thoughts, and senses

6 How Do Hallucinogens Affect the User? Hallucinogens affect how a user perceives the passage of time, sees colors, senses motion, or hears sound. Hallucinogens interfere with a person’s thought process and ability to communicate.

7 Effects of Hallucinogens SubstanceHarmful Effects PCP Loss of coordination; increase heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature; convulsions; heart and lung failure; broken blood vessels; bizarre or violent behavior; temporary psychosis; false feeling of having super powers. LSD Increased blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature; chills, nausea, tremors, and sleeplessness; unpredictable behavior; flash- backs; false feeling of having super powers.

8 Inhalants Inhalants are not meant to be put into the human body. inhalant Any substance whose fumes are sniffed and inhaled to produce mind-altering sensations

9 Inhalants PaintVegetable cooking sprays Air freshenersLighter fluid Markers and pensCorrection fluid Hair sprays Inhalants

10 What Damage Do Inhalants Cause? Abusing inhalants can damage the protective coating that surrounds brain cells, called myelin. Permanent effects can include an impaired ability to walk, talk, or think. Even a first-time experiment with inhalants can result in death from choking, suffocation, or heart attack.

11 Warning Signs of Inhalant Abuse Eyes that are red or runny. Sores or spots near the mouth. Breath that smells strange or like chemicals. Holding a marker or pen near the nose.

12 What I Learned Vocabulary What are hallucinogens? Lesson 4 Review

13 What I Learned Recall What are two possible consequences of using hallucinogens? Lesson 4 Review

14 What I Learned Identify List the health risks to a person who uses inhalants. Lesson 4 Review

15 Thinking Critically Hypothesize What might you say to someone you know who is thinking of abusing an inhalant for the first time? Lesson 4 Review

16 Thinking Critically Analyze Why do you think inhalant abuse might be a serious problem among 12- to 14-year-olds? Lesson 4 Review

17 Click for: End of Chapter 14 Drugs Lesson 4 Hallucinogens and Inhalants >> Main Menu >> Chapter 14 Assessment


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