By Cathy What are painkillers It blocks pain Produce a high Interferes with nervous systems Stimulate brain feel pleasure What does painkillers look like A lollipop Comes in orange container ID: 359097
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Painkillers
By: CathySlide2
What are painkillers?
It blocks pain
Produce a “high”
Interferes with nervous systems
Stimulate brain, feel pleasureSlide3
What does painkillers look like?
A “lollipop”
Comes in orange container
Labe with how to use
Arranges from 20’ to 160’
Round to oval
Different colors but mostly white
Number usually carved in Slide4
How do you use painkillers?
Eat it as it is (pill)
Eat as a “lollipop”
Grinded it up as sniff it
Grinded and mix with
water, needleSlide5
How do you get painkillers?
Rob itFake a doctor note
Doctor assign it
Buy it off of someone
Can find when dealing drugs
Buy it of the shelf Slide6
Sympto
ms for painkillers:
Long term use:
Restlessness
Muscle & Bone pain
Vomit
Cold
Flashes
w/ goose bumpsSlide7
Symptoms for
painkillers:
If usage increases:
Personality changes
Withdrawal from family
Most time spend visit doctors
Change in sleep and eat habits
Cough
Running nose
Red glazed
eyesSlide8
Symptoms for painkillers:
Short term use:Sleepy (some)
Can last for around 1-24 hours (
depend the level of pill you take
)Slide9
High doses cause breathing slow down until stops completely.
DeathSlide10
What are the effects?
Addictive level:Slide11
Explanations:
(the chart above)Youth:Never really experience serious injures, don’t get addictive to painkillers
Teen:
Usually get serious injured, lots of addictive people started at teen age
Adult:
Rarely get serious injures, still a number of adults get addicted to painkillersSlide12
Why do you get addicted to painkillers?
People get addicted to painkillers because they had serious injures or accidents that may scar their brain in to thinking that with out the painkillers they would be in a lot of pain. Even after they have fully recovered their brain is still thinking it will be pain if you stop taking painkillers. If you do stop taking it, after a while you will feel uncomfortable and shooting pain. But in reality it was just your brain thinking it, its not real. The more you take the more you get addicted. The more you think you need it.Slide13
Is painkillers legal?
legalSlide14
THE END
Fun fact:There was a game called PainkillerSlide15
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