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GATEWAY DRUGS

HEALTH
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C G E A T R I E T
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C I G A R E T T E
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H A L C O O L
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A L C O H O L
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D R U G S
TOPIC Gateway Drugs

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What is gateway drugs?


Gateway drugs are legal drugs that can be accessed and
can be used by everyone at any age through the local
store like cigarettes and consumable alcohol. Since
these gateway drugs are accepted in our society,
cigarettes, and alcoholic beverages are always available
in any store.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarettes

whatisacigarette.com

What is a cigarette?
A cigarette is a cylindrical roll wrapped in paper with
shredded or ground tobacco inside. It contains nicotine
and other cancer-causing chemicals. When the smoke
of a cigarette is inhaled, it will go directly to the lungs
and can cause cancer in the mouth, throat, larynx,
esophagus, and heart disease.
Topic Gateway drugs Tobacco

whatistobacco.com

TOBACCO
Tobacco is a tall, leafy plant, originally grown in
South and Central America, but now cultivated
throughout the world. There are many species of
tobacco but Nicotiana tabacum or sometimes
called common tobacco is preferred for producing
present-day cigarettes.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarettes

whatisacigarette.com

Each time a person puffs a cigarette or chew tobacco,


more than 4,000 chemicals comes into his/her
contact. All of these chemicals harm people in one
way or another. In studies conducted, 43 of these
chemicals are known carcinogens. Carcinogens are
substances which cause cancer. Nicotine, the
addictive drug found in tobacco products like
cigarettes is a poisonous stimulant.
Topic Gateway drug Cigarette Reason why they smoke

https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/smoking.html

Why do teenagers smoke cigarettes?


According to American
Thoracic Society (2017), based
on their interview, teenagers
smoke because they want to
rebel against their parents.
Topic Gateway drug Cigarette Reason why they smoke

https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/smoking.html

Why do teenagers smoke cigarettes?


Another reason why
teenagers smoke is that
their friends are smokers
too and that they feel
pressured to belong.
Topic Gateway drug Cigarette Reason why they smoke

https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/smoking.html

Why do teenagers smoke cigarettes?

Teenagers also tend to smoke


because they want to look
"cool".
Topic Gateway drug Cigarette Reason why they smoke

https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/smoking.html

Why do teenagers smoke cigarettes?

Lastly, teenagers smoke


because they see their
parent/s smoking too.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-smoking-and-tobacco

SHORT TERM EFFECTS


• Bad breath
• Fatigue and a decrease in energy
• Reduction in the senses of taste
and smell
• Coughing
• Shortness of breath
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Long-term effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-smoking-and-tobacco

LONG TERM EFFECTS


• Stroke/brain damage
• Eye problems
• Cancer of the nose, lip, tongue, mouth, larynx, or
pharynx
• Lung illnesses and complications
• Impotence
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-smoking-and-tobacco

NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON OUR BODY


Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-smoking-and-tobacco

NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON OUR BODY


Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason of smoking Negative effects 3-types of smokes

https://www.health.gov.au/3-types-of-smokes-from-cigarettes

3 TYPES OF SMOKES
PRODUCED BY CIGARETTES

MAINSTREAM SIDESTREAM THIRD-HAND


SMOKE SMOKE SMOKE
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason of smoking Negative effects 3-types of smokes

https://www.health.gov.au/3-types-of-smokes-from-cigarettes

MAINSTREAM SMOKE

- refers specifically to
the smoke that a
smoker directly inhales.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason of smoking Negative effects 3-types of smokes

https://www.health.gov.au/3-types-of-smokes-from-cigarettes

SIDESTREAM SMOKE
refers specifically the smoke that
comes out of the lighted end of a
cigarette or pipe. This is also called
"second-hand smoke" (SHS) or
"environmental tobacco smoke (ETS).
This is more dangerous than
mainstream smoke.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason of smoking Negative effects 3-types of smokes

https://www.health.gov.au/3-types-of-smokes-from-cigarettes

THIRD-HAND SMOKE
smoke left for a long time on sofa, beddings,
pillow and other objects. This smoke also called
residual tobacco smoke (RTS) settles along
with dust and can last for months. This
smoke still contains harmful chemicals and
carcinogens.
1. Do you smoke?
2. Is there someone who lives with you, who smoke?
3. Do you have friends who smoke?
4. Are you often exposed to cigarette smoke?
5. Do you sometimes find yourself with people who
smoke?
6. When people around you smoke, do you let them
know that you do not want to inhale or smell their
smoke?
7.Have you tried giving disapproving look to people who
smoke to let them know that you indirectly dislike
smoking?
8.Have you ever tried moving away from a smoker who
does not listen to your appeal?
9.Have you ever asked smokers to get rid of their smoke?
10.Have you ever asked smokers to transfer to another
place so that you would not inhale their smoke?
11.Have you tried moving away from a smoker who does
not listen to your appeal?
12. If you are in a vehicle and someone is smoking, do
you roll down the window or turn towards the window
to avoid inhaling smoke?
13.Have you ever tried moving away from a smoker
without asking him/her to move away instead?
14.Will you just let smokers smoke near you, choosing to
be passive, saying nothing and doing nothing?
15.Are you afraid that if you speak out and ask a smoker
to stop smoking or move away from you, he/she will
laugh or get mad at you?
Gateway drug Cigarette Reasons Negative effects 3-types of smoke Impacts of smoking

https://www.health.gov.au/impacts-of-smoking-to-the-environment

IMPACT OF CIGARETTE SMOKING


IN THE FAMILY, ENVIRONMENT,
AND COMMUNITY
Gateway drug Cigarette Reasons Negative effects 3-types of smoke Impacts of smoking

https://www.health.gov.au/impacts-of-smoking-in-the-family

IMPACT OF CIGARETTE SMOKING IN THE


FAMILY
Because of second-hand smoke, spouses and children
of people who smoke have an increased risk of cancer
and heart disease. Babies whose parents smoke: Are
more likely to have ear infections, pneumonia, and
bronchitis in the first few years of their lives.
Gateway drug Cigarette Reasons Negative effects 3-types of smoke Impacts of smoking

https://www.health.gov.au/impacts-of-smoking-in-the-environment-and-community

IMPACT OF CIGARETTE SMOKING IN THE


ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITY
• Deforestation
• Generation of Huge Amounts of Toxic Waste
• Air Pollution Through Industrial Production Process and Farming
• Soil and Land Pollution Through Farming and From Cigarette
Butts
• Air Pollution Through Smoking
Gateway drug Cigarette Reasons Negative effects 3-types of smoke Impacts of smoking

https://www.health.gov.au/impacts-of-smoking-in-the-environment-and-community

IMPACT OF CIGARETTE SMOKING IN THE


ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITY
• Cigarette Butts and the Contamination of Waterways
• Impact on Aquatic Fish
• Health Impacts on Pets
• Effects on Livestock
• Littering Environment
• Forest Fires (Wildfires)
D R U G
Something and often an illegal
substance that can cause addiction.
A C H L
A distilled beverage that can make a
person drunk and intoxicated.
A L C OHO L
C G R T E
A slender roll or cut tobacco enclosed
in a paper and meant to be smoked
C I GA R E T T E
A D C I N
A strong indication to do, use or indulge
in something repeatedly.
ADD I C T I ON
II. True or False Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and
FALSE if it is wrong. Write the correct answers in your activity
notebook.
__________ 6. Marijuana is considered a soft drug. It is also known as
Pot.
__________ 7. Cigarette and alcohol are considered as legal drugs.
__________ 8. If you eat while you drink, you won’t get drunk.
__________ 9. Alcoholic drink is a type of alcohol that is produced by
fermentation of fruits, grains, or other sources of sugar.
__________ 10. Alcohol cannot affect you if you only have one
drink.
Directions: Arrange the jumbled letters. Write each
formed words on the space provided before each number.

_______________________11. J U M A I R A N A
_______________________12. C C O T O B A
_______________________13. G E E T T C I A R
_______________________14. H O A C L O L
_______________________15. D C A D T I N O I
ALCOHOL
1.What is an alcohol?

2. What kind of alcohol do you know?

3. Is it safe to drink different varieties of alcohol?


Alcohol is colorless, bitter-tasting substance
that humans have been consuming since the
ancient times. It comes from plants that
underwent fermentation, the process of
extracting alcohol from a plant or a fruit. An
example of fermented alcohol is a beer. A
beer is extracted from grains. On the other
hand, wines are grapes and other fruits.
There are three types of alcohol: isopropyl,
methanol, and ethanol. Isopropyl and methanol
are used in laboratories and are poisonous and
fatal if taken. On the other hand, ethanol is also
called the beverage alcohol. When humans
consume this in unregulated amount, it may
result to intoxication and alteration of the
nervous system.
What are the reasons why
people drink alcohol?
Topic Gateway drugs Alcohol

Alcohol.com

REASONS NOT TO DRINK ALCOHOL


Alcohol may lead to weight gain.
Alcohol interferes with memory and learning.
Alcohol increases the likelihood that you will use other drugs.
Alcohol increases your risk of developing cancer.
Alcohol can lead to liver disease and other severe, chronic
diseases.
Within minutes of consuming
alcohol, it is absorbed into the
bloodstream by blood vessels in
the stomach lining and small
intestine.
It then travels to the brain,
where it quickly produces its
effects.
Topic Gateway drugs Alcohol

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

Signs of intoxication
At first, the person may feel relaxed, uninhibited, or giddy. As
they consume more alcohol, intoxication may result.
Other signs of intoxication include:
•slurred speech •distortion of senses and perception
•drowsiness •loss of consciousness
•vomiting •lapses in memory
•headache •clumsiness and unsteady gait
Topic Gateway drugs Alcohol Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

The short-term effects of alcohol depend


on:
•how much is consumed
•how quickly
•the weight, sex, and body fat percentage
of the individual
•whether or not they have eaten
Drinking with a meal slows the rate of absorption, resulting in fewer side effects
and less intoxication.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

The long-term effects of alcohol:


•how much is consumed
•how quickly
•the weight, sex, and body fat percentage
of the individual
•whether or not they have eaten
Drinking with a meal slows the rate of absorption, resulting in fewer side effects
and less intoxication.
•persistent changes in mood,
including anxiety and irritability
•insomnia and other sleep concerns
•a weakened immune system, meaning you might
get sick more often
•changes in appetite and weight
•problems with memory and concentration
•difficulty focusing on tasks
•liver disease
•pancreatitis
•cardiomyopathy, or damage to
the heart muscle
•other cardiovascular problems
•peripheral neuropathy
•stomach ulcers
•cancer
•immune system dysfunction
•osteoporosis
•brain and nerve damage
•vitamin deficiencies
•mental health problems such as
anxiety and depression
The body absorbs alcohol relatively quickly,
but it takes longer to get the alcohol out of
the body. The liver needs about 1 hour to
process one drink. Consuming several drinks
in a short time causes the alcohol builds up
in the body. This puts the body’s systems
under pressure. It can lead to illness and, in
severe cases, death.
Topic Gateway drugs BAC

whatisBAC.com

BLOOD ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION


Blood/Breath Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is the
amount of alcohol in the bloodstream or on one’s
breath. BAC is expressed as the weight of ethanol, in
grams, in 100 milliliters of blood, or 210 liters of
breath. BAC can be measured by breath, blood, or
urine tests.
Number of
BAC Physiological Effect
drinks
The person feels relaxed, less inhibited,
1-2 Up to 0.05 with a slower reaction time and
reduced alertness.

Fine motor skills, reaction time, and


3-4 0.05 to 0.10 judgment are reduced.

Vision, perception, reaction times, and


5-7 0.10-0.15 judgment are affected; the person may
become argumentative or emotionally
irrational.
Number of
BAC Physiological Effect
drinks

The person may stagger, speech


become slurred, and vision blurred.
8-10 0.15-0.30 Motor skills are severely affected, and
the person may vomit or feel
nauseated.

0.30 and The person may lose consciousness or


Over 10 be conscious but unaware of what is
above
happening. Breathing rate is slow.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

IMPACT OF DRINKING ALCOHOL ON THE


FAMILY AND COMMUNITY:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


(CDC) reports that consuming alcohol increases
the risk of family problems and violence.  Some of
the ways that alcohol may impact families include:
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

IMPACT OF DRINKING ALCOHOL ON THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY:

1. Damaged Family Relationships


One way in which alcoholism affects families is in
damaged relationships. Families of people affected by
alcohol misuse often struggle to create strong emotional
bonds, even within their family unit. This destroys trust
and makes it difficult for other family members to build
strong relationships with the individual.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

IMPACT OF DRINKING ALCOHOL ON THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY:

Developmental Issues in Neglected Children


Children of parents who struggle with alcoholism are at
higher risk for cognitive, behavioral, and emotional
problems. Sadly, parents who are struggling with
alcohol addiction are often neglectful of both the
physical and emotional needs of their children. This
leads to serious developmental issues for the kids.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

IMPACT OF DRINKING ALCOHOL ON THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY:

•Academic problems
•Anxiety and depression
•Poor emotional development
•Difficulty with intimate relationships as adults
•A tendency to be dishonest
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

IMPACT OF DRINKING ALCOHOL ON THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY:

3. Domestic Abuse
One of the most sobering effects of alcoholism is an
increased risk for domestic abuse within the family. Abuse
tied to alcoholism can be either emotional or physical in
nature. People battling alcoholism may insult their family
members, manipulate them, or humiliate them. These are
all forms of emotional abuse. Physical violence is also a
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

IMPACT OF DRINKING ALCOHOL ON THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY:

4. Drained Family Finances


The habit of consuming alcohol on a regular basis is
expensive. While the total amount spent on alcohol will
vary depending on the frequency and type chosen, the costs
add up. It is not uncommon for someone battling this
addiction to spend over $1,000 a month on alcohol. That is
money that the family could use in other ways, and this
financial cost takes a toll on the family’s overall well-
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

IMPACT OF DRINKING ALCOHOL ON THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY:

The World Health Organization reports that 55 percent


of physical assault cases between intimate partners
occurred when the perpetrator had been drinking.
Because alcohol use lowers their self-control levels by
affecting cognitive and physical functioning, people
who drink are more prone to acting violently when
frustrated.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

IMPACT OF DRINKING ALCOHOL ON THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY:


5. Physical and Mental Health Issues
Finally, a battle with alcoholism affects the physical and
mental health of most members of the family. The
individual fighting addiction will deal with physical
health issues because of the impact of excessive alcohol
consumption. Some common problems include liver
disease, digestive system problems, damage to the
brain, and risk for stroke.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

IMPACT OF DRINKING ALCOHOL ON THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY:

Mental health problems are also a risk for these


families. The anxiety and stress of alcoholism for
a family will wear down the emotional health of
all involved. Family members of those fighting
alcoholism may also struggle with guilt and
feelings that they somehow are the cause of their
loved one’s disorder.
Topic Gateway drugs Cigarette Reason why they smoke Negative effects

https://www.health.gov.au/what-are-the-effects-of-drinking-alcohol

IMPACT OF DRINKING ALCOHOL ON THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY:

• Drink Driving as the Biggest Social Concern


• Increasing Crime Rates Due to Alcohol Abuse
• Alcohol-Induced Diseases Spreading
• Increasing Crime Rates Due to Alcohol Abuse
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