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TRAINSPOTTING
  & HEROIN
OPENING PHILOSOPHY


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Naf_WiEb9Qs
THE CAST


The Cast of the movie Trainspotting consisted of Five main characters and
their dealings with life as drug addicts and, occasionally, lunatics. The movie
  takes place in a city named Edinburgh which is the capital of Scotland.
THE MAIN CHARACTER
                              RENTON


Renton is a heroin addict. He is one of a group of friends who live their lives
 day to day and hit to hit. When he tries to kick the habit he manages it for a
               while but eventually falls back into his old ways.
BEGBIE


Begbie is a cynical member of
Rentons group of friends. It
 is described in the film that
  he does not use drugs, but
    what he does use people!
SPUD


Spud is an immature and spastic character who remains loyal
to Renton throughout the course of the movie. His constant
  loyalty eventually comes in handy at the end of the film.
SICK BOY


   Sick Boy is a complacent individual who also uses heroin regularly. He
 appeared to be a bit concerned over control; When Renton decided to quit
heroin, Sick Boy followed suit just to prove that he could do it, as Renton was
                                  attempting.
TOMMY


Tommy abstains from drug use during the majority of the film. But, he finally
   gives in eventually and Renton allows him to try Heroin. This decision
               eventually leads to a tragic episode for Tommy.
HARSH REALITIES IN THE MOVIE


 The movie Trainspotting at times started to seem like they were starting to
glamourize drug use, but they would always correct the tone of the movie by
putting in harsh realities of drug use like in the infamous seen where one of
  the fellow female junkies finds that her baby has died and appears to have
               been dead for a while without anyone noticing.
HEROIN


Heroin is a powerful, addictive painkilling drug. It is one of the most-used,
most-rapidly acting, and most addictive of the opiate family, which includes
                       opium, morphine, and codeine.
WAYS HEROIN IS USED AND THE
                              EFFECTS


 Most regular users inject either intravenously (into a vein) or intramuscularly
   (into a muscle, usually the shoulder) after heating heroin powder in a little
   water. It is possible to smoke the drug, but the characters in Trainspotting
                        always used the drug intravenously.
   Heroin creates a euphoric and, as described by the movie, a feeling that is
beyond orgasmic. But the tragic events that occurred deter viewers from using
 it in a variety of ways. The movie illustrates the severe withdrawal symtoms,
  the tragic events that can occur, and the drastic measures addicts use to get
                                     their fix
CODY ADDITIONS
ERINS ADDITIONS
ERINS ADDITIONS
NALOXONE


 The drug Naloxone is an opoid antagonist drug developed in the 1960s. It is
   used in hospital settings for an array of opiate related overdoses, and in
  Rentons case, heroin overdose. It is used specically to counteract the life-
threatening depression of the central nervous system as well as the respiratory
                                     system.

                                 In the movie, we see the immediate effect of
                              Naloxone. When Renton is brought into the clinic,
                             the nurses inject the drug intravenously. As soon as
                                 it is injected, Renton immediately sits up and
                               appears sober as can be. Seeing this illusrates the
                               importance of this drug to avoid fatalities due to
                                                  opiate overdose
METHADONE
THE FINANCIAL AND CRIMINAL
                         COST OF THE DRUG

Customers can expect to pay more for a higher-quality product. Generally it's
  between $59-$88 per gram, or around $22 for a third of a gram. In some
cases, a customer can buy a single dose of dope for as little as $10. A heroin
   addict may spend upwards of $150 per day to support his or her habit.
                    That is roughly 50,400 dollars a year!
Heroin is a Schedule I substance in the US, and is a Class A illegal substance
in the UK. It has no medical purpose and anyone who is caught possessing,
distributing or manufacturing it is subject to a fine and/or imprisonment on
 conviction. The level of punishment depends on the amount of the drug
                                   involved.
ENDING PHILOSOPHY


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0D4ekTODuA&feature=related
RANDY
REFERENCES


http://www.thegooddrugsguide.com/heroin/basics.htm

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edinburgh

       http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117951/

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Trainspotting pp

  • 3. THE CAST The Cast of the movie Trainspotting consisted of Five main characters and their dealings with life as drug addicts and, occasionally, lunatics. The movie takes place in a city named Edinburgh which is the capital of Scotland.
  • 4. THE MAIN CHARACTER RENTON Renton is a heroin addict. He is one of a group of friends who live their lives day to day and hit to hit. When he tries to kick the habit he manages it for a while but eventually falls back into his old ways.
  • 5. BEGBIE Begbie is a cynical member of Rentons group of friends. It is described in the film that he does not use drugs, but what he does use people!
  • 6. SPUD Spud is an immature and spastic character who remains loyal to Renton throughout the course of the movie. His constant loyalty eventually comes in handy at the end of the film.
  • 7. SICK BOY Sick Boy is a complacent individual who also uses heroin regularly. He appeared to be a bit concerned over control; When Renton decided to quit heroin, Sick Boy followed suit just to prove that he could do it, as Renton was attempting.
  • 8. TOMMY Tommy abstains from drug use during the majority of the film. But, he finally gives in eventually and Renton allows him to try Heroin. This decision eventually leads to a tragic episode for Tommy.
  • 9. HARSH REALITIES IN THE MOVIE The movie Trainspotting at times started to seem like they were starting to glamourize drug use, but they would always correct the tone of the movie by putting in harsh realities of drug use like in the infamous seen where one of the fellow female junkies finds that her baby has died and appears to have been dead for a while without anyone noticing.
  • 10. HEROIN Heroin is a powerful, addictive painkilling drug. It is one of the most-used, most-rapidly acting, and most addictive of the opiate family, which includes opium, morphine, and codeine.
  • 11. WAYS HEROIN IS USED AND THE EFFECTS Most regular users inject either intravenously (into a vein) or intramuscularly (into a muscle, usually the shoulder) after heating heroin powder in a little water. It is possible to smoke the drug, but the characters in Trainspotting always used the drug intravenously. Heroin creates a euphoric and, as described by the movie, a feeling that is beyond orgasmic. But the tragic events that occurred deter viewers from using it in a variety of ways. The movie illustrates the severe withdrawal symtoms, the tragic events that can occur, and the drastic measures addicts use to get their fix
  • 15. NALOXONE The drug Naloxone is an opoid antagonist drug developed in the 1960s. It is used in hospital settings for an array of opiate related overdoses, and in Rentons case, heroin overdose. It is used specically to counteract the life- threatening depression of the central nervous system as well as the respiratory system. In the movie, we see the immediate effect of Naloxone. When Renton is brought into the clinic, the nurses inject the drug intravenously. As soon as it is injected, Renton immediately sits up and appears sober as can be. Seeing this illusrates the importance of this drug to avoid fatalities due to opiate overdose
  • 17. THE FINANCIAL AND CRIMINAL COST OF THE DRUG Customers can expect to pay more for a higher-quality product. Generally it's between $59-$88 per gram, or around $22 for a third of a gram. In some cases, a customer can buy a single dose of dope for as little as $10. A heroin addict may spend upwards of $150 per day to support his or her habit. That is roughly 50,400 dollars a year! Heroin is a Schedule I substance in the US, and is a Class A illegal substance in the UK. It has no medical purpose and anyone who is caught possessing, distributing or manufacturing it is subject to a fine and/or imprisonment on conviction. The level of punishment depends on the amount of the drug involved.
  • 19. RANDY
  • 20. REFERENCES http://www.thegooddrugsguide.com/heroin/basics.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edinburgh http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117951/