The DEA categorizes Schedule I drugs by the following characteristics: the drug has a high potential for abuse, the drug has no currently accepted medical use, and there is a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug under medical supervision. Providers cannot write a prescription for Schedule I drugs nor are they readily available for clinical use. Bath salts, heroin, and LSD are just a few of the Schedule I drugs but also three of the most common seen. (Anderson, 2014)
Bath salts are a family of drugs that contain one or more synthetic chemicals that are related to cathinone. There have been reports of severe intoxication and dangerous health effects associated with this type of drug and it is becoming a serious and growing public health and safety issue. Bath salts have other names, such as: Cloud Nine, Vanilla Sky, and White Lightening. It is typically found in the form of a white or brown powder and are normally sold in a small plastic or foil package labeled “not for human consumption.” Bath salts are usually taken orally, inhaled, or injected, however, the worst outcomes are associated with snorting or needle injection. Bath salts have the same effect on the brain as cocaine does, but bath salts increase the dopamine levels ten times more than cocaine does. Common reactions include cardiac symptoms (such as racing heart, high blood pressure, and chest pains) and psychiatric symptoms like: paranoia, hallucinations, and panic attacks. Patients may also exhibit
One in three Americans are prescribed opioids from their doctor. Once someone is prescribed a medication and take it daily, as told to do so by the doctor, it is extremely easy to become dependent on the pills. Dependency on a drug means that the body physically craves it and may experience withdrawals when the prescription is stopped. Addiction characterizes as a mental need for the drug. The behavior changes and abusing the medication will begin.
"He's selling people this substance, which we know is deadly. Whether he knows what it is or not, he's advertising it as bath salts for human consumption and that creates a risk of death and that's proven. We've had overdose after overdose in Steuben County on this substance," said Baker. The New York Department of Health defines a synthetic drug as a substance that has properties similar to narcotics, or hallucinogens.
When you think of the word "drug" what comes to mind? Probably marijuana, cocaine, lsd, prescriptions but what about bath salts? When I first heard stories about people on bath salts my reaction was you have to be kidding right, but no first popping onto the radar of the DEA and poison control in 2010, this product is causing quite a stir in the United States. Mark Ryan from the LA poison control says in an interview on the Dr. Oz television show "that he has never seen a drug that has caused the problem as quickly and severely as this". Making local and national headlines as the new designer drug that is completely legal, for now at least, and very dangerous. It doesn't stop people from purchasing it and snorting, ingesting, injecting
To illustrate the magnitude of the research problem and provide a frame of reference, this section begins with a brief overview of the increased use of pharmaceuticals and prescription drug abuse in the US. The section continues with the relationship between illicit drugs and prescriptions, adolescents’ abuse, personal and social factors; then concludes with the theoretical approach. The Social-Ecological Theory, will be applied in researching prescription drug abuse, possible influences and protective factors in adolescents in relation to prescription drug abuse, to develop focused intervention strategies and educational programs for this population, similar to other substances such as tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana.
Millions of people throughout the world are taking drugs on a daily basis. If you were to ask someone why they take prescription drugs, most people would be taking them for the right reason. However, it’s estimated that twenty percent of people in the United States alone have used prescription drugs for non-medical reasons.1 Prescription drug abuse is a serious and growing problem that often goes unnoticed. Abusing these drugs can often lead to addiction and even death. You can develop an addiction to certain drugs that may include: narcotic painkillers, sedatives, tranquilizers, and stimulants.1 Prescription drugs are the most common abused category of drugs, right next to marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and
The textbook pointed out that drug prevention and drug ________ might have different goals and use different approaches.
In 1970 the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) was put into place by the Congress of the United States Government. This Act, Title II of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act, is the federal U.S. drug policy which regulates the possession, use, manufacturing and importation of certain controlled substances. The substances controlled under this act fall under various classifications. These classifications are known as schedules. The legislation created 5 schedules with different qualifications for a substance to be included in each. Schedule I includes some of the drugs that are viewed as seriously threatening while schedule V includes drugs that are viewed as not as threatening. A Schedule I drug must fall under one of
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and?Demerol? among others. These drugs are also classified as a schedule II drug. Substances in this schedule have a high potential for abuse which may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence. Substances are placed in their respective schedules based on whether they have a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, their relative abuse potential, and likelihood of causing dependence when abused.? All of this information has been confirmed by the FDA.
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a. Some examples of substances listed in Schedule I are: heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana (cannabis), peyote, and methylenedioxymethamphetamine ("Ecstasy").
Narcotics are central nervous system depressants that relieve pain without causing the user to lose consciousness. It is this reason many people choose to abuse prescription narcotics.
Synthetic cathinones are usually marketed as cheap substitutes for other stimulants such as methamphetamine and cocaine. Bath salt products are available legally online and at stores that sell drugs, tobacco shops, gas stations and even convenience stores. The weird thing is that packages say “not for human consumption” so that no supervisory actions can be taken against the manufacturers (Gershman and Fass, 2012). Eventually, the DEA temporarily banned a few of the stimulants that are found in bath salts as Schedule I drugs. As we learned in class, Schedule I drugs are noted to have the following characteristics, “The drug and other substance has a high potential for abuse, the drug or the other substance has no currently accepted medical
The usage of drugs is a very common practice in our society nowadays. The usage of drugs can vary from medical purposes to recreational purposes. What is drugs? ‘A drug is any chemical you take that affects the way your body works.’ (Science Museum, What is a drug?, n.d.) So this does not mean that drugs can only be in the form of pill, tablet, oral solution, and injection drugs can also in the form of tobacco that contains nicotine, or drinkable substance such as coffee and tea that contains caffeine and beer that contains alcohol. (Crocq, 2003) For some people nowadays recreational drugs already become a way of life.
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