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Prevention Resource
  Center- Region 8
   (210)225-4741
  www.sacada.org
South Texas Centre
       AT& T Building
7500 US Hwy 90 W Suite 100
  San Antonio, TX. 78227
       210-225-4741
      www.sacada.org
Tobacco - Snus
         Camel Snus- SNUS
          targets teens with a
          marketing base that beats
          smoke bans and appeals to
          the renegade nature of
          adolescents.

         It states in the advertising
          Wherever you are SNUS
          whether it be at a ball
          game, in homeroom, or in
          front of security at a
          concert.

         Has been proven to cause
          mouth, throat, and
          pancreatic cancCenter- Region 8
            Prevention Resource er.
             (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Tobacco -dissolvable
   Camel Orbs
                                  Pulled from test markets
                                          12-17-10
   The products melt in the
    mouth within three to 30
    minutes. The pellet-size
    Orbs last the longest.

    A cigarette smoker
    typically takes in about 1
    milligram of nicotine, the
    Camel Dissolvables are
    said to deliver about 0.6
    to 3.1 mg of nicotine
    each.

                                 Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
The tablets are being marketed
by Camel as an alternative to
going tobacco-free in places
where smoking is off-limits.




                       Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                       (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Substance of Abuse:
     Tobacco
           Camel Strips are very like the
            dissolvable breath mints strips.


           Camels advertising says you can
            put it between your cheek and gum
            like dip.


           So being the brave soul that I am I
            placed one on my tongue. It lasted
            about a minute and a half, turned
            kind of chalky and disappeared.
            The flavor was slightly minty, no
            tobacco flavor at all. Sweet, but no
            worse than most chewing gums.
            Then the fun began.

                 Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Minors & Tobacco
          $250 fine if found with tobacco
           under the age of 18

          8-40 hours of community service

          Tobacco Awareness classes

          Drivers License revoked for 180
           days

          1 pack a day for a year costs
           $2,555.00

          1 pack a day for 5 years =
           $12,775.00
                    Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                    (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
E-Cigarette
   HEALTH CONCERNS OVER SMOKING
    VANISH IN A PUFF: Twisp electronic cigarettes
    satisfies bodys demand for nicotine and
    excludes cancer-causing chemicals associated
    with traditional smoking.




                               Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                               (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Providing Alcohol
                   to a Minor
   Purchase for or giving alcohol to a
    minor is illegal unless it is the
    minors
       Adult parent
       Adult guardian
       Adult spouse
       Adult court custodian
 Provider must be visibly present

                        Penalties
    Up to $4,000 fine               Up to 1 year in jail
                                        Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                        (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Minor In Possession
Attempt to
Purchase, Consumption, Purchase, Possession,
Misrepresentation of Age
                                   PENALTIES
                            Community            Loss of
  Offense       Fine                                              Education              Jail
                             Service             License

    1st      Up to $500     8-12 hours           30 days          Required             None

                                                                   Optional
    2nd      Up to $500    20-40 hours           60 days                               None
                                                                  with judge
   3rd or                                                          Optional         Up to 180
             $250-$2000         None            180 days
   more                                                           with judge          days

          Deferred Disposition is conviction for enhancement.
                No Deferred Disposition on 3rd or more.
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Social Access
        Most underage drinkers in Bexar County obtain alcohol
                        from social sources




Source: Circles of San Antonio Community Coalition Environmental Strategies Instrument, 2008
                                                      Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                                      (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Alcohol Related Motor Vehicle
          Fatalities
 In 2008 Bexar County ranked 4 within the state for number
 of alcohol-related crash fatalities with a rate of 4.62 per
 100,000 residents
 Alcohol related motor vehicle fatalities have declined by
 3% since 2007.




                                             Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                             (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Binge Drinking
   Binge Drinking is defined as the consumption of five or
    more alcoholic drinks (for men) on at least two occasions
    within the past month. For women, it is defined as having
    consumed four drinks or more on at least two occasions
    within a month.

   One Drink of alcohol is defined as one, twelve-ounce can
    of beer; one, four-ounce glass of wine; or 1.5 ounces of 80-
    proof liquor.

   Moderate Consumption or Social Drinking of alcohol is
    defined as No more than two drinks per day, once or twice
    a week (for men) or, (for women), one drink per day, one or
    two days per week.

    Definitions provided by the American Medical Association, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse
    & Alcoholism, the Centers for Disease Control, and Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies.
                                                              Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
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Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
(210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Effective Sept 2011,applies to the 2.8 million teens and
20-year-olds in Texas.

The 911 Lifeline law (Senate Bill 1331) provides limited
immunity to minors under 21 for alcohol possession or
consumption offenses if they meet three conditions:

1. The minor is calling 911 for a possible alcohol overdose
by themselves or another minor;
2. The minor is the first person to call 911; and
3. The minor stays on the scene and cooperates with
medical and law enforcement
                                    Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                    (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Over the Counter - Cough Syrup
                         (DXM)




      Skittles




                                          Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
http://www.dextroverse.org/sources.html   (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
The Anti-Energy Drink

   Chill out

   Relax

   Slow your roll



                     Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                     (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Sippin on some Syrup
   Three 6 Mafia in
    2000

   "Syrup" is slang for
    codeine and
    promethazine.

   Lean, Sizzer,
    Texas Tea,
    leaning
                           Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                           (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Songs Glorifying the use



2.- Three 6 Mafia ft. UGK - Sippin On Some Sizzurp
3.- Frayser Boy ft. Mike Jones Paul Wall - I Got That Drank
4.- Bun B, Mike Jones, Slim Thug - City of Tha Syrup
6.- DoughBoii ft. 20 20 - Sippin On Drank
7.- LiL Flip ft. Magno - Syrup In My Cup
8.- LiL Wayne -Me and My Drank
9.- Big Moe ft. Hawk, Z Ro - Po It Up
10.- LiL C - Get High Wit Me
12.- 20 20 - Purn N Lean
13.Pimp C - Pourin' Up
14.- Paul Wall - Sippin Tha Barre

Far East Movement Like a G6
Poppin bottles in the ice, like a blizzard
When we drink we do it right gettin slizzard
Sippin slizzurp in my ride, like Three 6
Now I'm feelin so fly like a G6
Like a G6, Like a G6
Now I'm feelin so fly like a G6

                                                 Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                                 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
(210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
(210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
(210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
A Lazy Cake is



 A individually wrapped dietary
  supplement in the form of a brownie
 Looks like a brownie
 Tastes like a brownie
 Smells like a brownie
 Marketed as a brownie that helps you
  relax
THE RECIPE FOR LAZY CAKES!



             Melatonin
             Rose Hips
             Valerian Root Extract
             Hops Extract
             St. Johns Wort Extract
             Kava Kava Extract
What the label doesnt tell
               you...
   0.1 to 0.5 milligrams of melatonin is what is reasonable
    to ingest
     Some lazy cakes dont tell you how much is in their
      brownie

   Melatonin side effects may include:
     drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, headache, irritability,
      vivid dreams, and a temporary reduction in attention and
      balance

   Melatonin shouldnt be used by people with:
     autoimmune conditions , liver disease, clotting disorders

   Melatonin should not be mixed with:
     Herbs that cause sleepiness or drowsiness, such as
      kava kava and valerian
     The herb St. John's wort                    About.com
Updated Drug Trends, What you Need to Know
Updated Drug Trends, What you Need to Know
Updated Drug Trends, What you Need to Know
What does the FDA have to
     say about Lazy Cakes?
   In calling the product unsafe, Michael
    Roosevelt of the FDA said in the letter that
    the agency is not aware of data that
    establishes the safety of melatonin for use
    as an ingredient in foods.

   He cited medical research that has shown
    concerns about potential reproductive,
    cardiovascular, ocular and neurological
    issues as side effects of using the drug.
                             Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                             (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
What the FDA is saying about
           this.
   Examples of factors and information that establish that the
    product is represented as a conventional food are as follows:

   - the product is alongside snack foods;
   - the name of a marketed URL, www.mylazycakes.com2
    (accessed 7-14-11), that directs people to your product
    website, refers to a conventional food (cake);
   - the product is described on your website (accessed 7-14-11)
    as having the same ingredients your mother uses to make
    brownies, which is a conventional food;
   - the use of a combination of ingredients particular to a
    brownie (including sugar, flour, oil, cocoa, egg, and salt, in
    order of predominance by weight);
   - the appearance and packaging of the product as a brownie.
(7/28/2011)                           Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                      (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Synthetic Marijuana
    Now Illegal




 One gram is about $40.00




                            Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                            (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Legal Status Update
 DEA Ban


 As of March 1st, 2011, five
 cannabinoids, JWH-018, JWH-
 073, CP-47,497, JWH-200, and
 cannabicyclohexanol are now
 illegal in the US.
                  Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                  (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
K2 Spice
     Texas Ban Sept. 1st
   Possession or Distribution

2 oz or less Class B Misdemeanor
  2 - 4 oz Class A Misdemeanor
    4 oz  5lbs state jail felony


                   Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                   (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Health Effects with Spice/K2
What is there to worry about?
Effects of Use K2/Spice
   Paranoia         Hallucinations
   Nausea           Loss of
   Anxiety           Consciousness
   Vomiting         Dilated pupils
   Seizures         Increased
   High Blood        Agitation
    Pressure         Unsure about
                      withdrawal or
   Rapid Heart
                      dependence
    Rates
                      Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                      (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Marijuana homolog exposures reported to the Texas
          Poison Center Network during
      1/1/10-11/1/11 (n=1,026), caller county
Atascosa  2              Galveston  12
Bell  29                 Guadalupe  8
Bexar  101               Harris  168
Brazoria  14             Hidalgo  23
Calhoun  1               Jefferson  28
Comal  10                Maverick  1
Dallas  44               Uvalde -3
Denton  17               Van Zandt  4
El Paso  54              Victoria  9
Fort Bend  34            Wilson  4
Frio  1
                            Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                            (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
These bath salts are not drugs
Dangerous Bath Salts
What is MDPV (bath salts)

 The term bath salts refer to commercially
  available products that have as part of their
  composition a legal stimulant called 3, 4-
  Methylenedioxypyrovalerone, or MDPV.


 While they have become popular under the
  guise of selling as  bath salts , they are
  sometimes sold as other products such as insect
  repellant , or plant food with names like
  Bonsai Grow among others.

                              Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                              (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
The Effects of MDPV
   MDPV is a powerful stimulant that functions
    as a dopamine-nor epinephrine reuptake
    inhibitor (NDRI). It has stimulatory effects
    on the central nervous system and
    cardiovascular system.


   Physical: rapid heartbeat, increase in blood
    pressure, vasoconstriction, sweating.



                             Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                             (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Common names of Bath Salts
   They are sold mostly on the internet, but can also
             be found in select shops locally.

      Red Dove, Blue Silk, Zoom, Bloom,
      Cloud Nine, Ocean Snow, Lunar Wave,
    Vanilla Sky, Ivory Wave, White Lightning,
      Scarface Purple Wave, Blizzard, Star
    Dust, Lovey, Dovey, Snow Leopard, Aura,
                           and
                Hurricane Charlie.



                                Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
The Effects of MDPV
   Mental: euphoria, increases in alertness &
    awareness, increased wakefulness and arousal,
    anxiety, agitation, perception of a diminished
    requirement for food and sleep.
   MDPV reportedly has four times the potency of Ritalin
    and Concerta.

   Sometimes labeled online as legal cocaine or legal
    amphetamines.

   The effects have a duration of roughly 3 to 4 hours,
    with after effects such as tachycardia, hypertension,
    and mild stimulation lasting from 6 to 8 hours.

    High doses have been observed to cause intense,
    prolonged panic attacks in stimulant-intolerant users,
    and there are anecdotal reports of psychosis from
    sleep withdrawal and addiction at higher doses or
    more frequent dosing intervals
Bath salts exposures reported to the Texas
  Poison Center Network during 1/1/10-
      11/1/11 (n=350), caller county
                  Bell  11
                 Bexar  10
                Calhoun  1
                 Comal  2
                 Dallas  10
                 Denton  2
                 Dimmit  1
                El Paso  16
                 Harris  76
               Jefferson  33
                Victoria  1

                         Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                         (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Banned as of Sept 1st, 2011

   HB 2118 bans the sale of the drugs, adding
    them to the list of Texas controlled
    substances.

   The chemicals are Mephredrone and
    Methylenedioxypyrovalerone, also known
    as MDPV.



                            Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                            (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Dangers/Legal Issues
   In 2010 there were 303 calls about MDPV (bath
    salt) products according to the American
    Association of Poison Control Centers National
    Poison Data System (NPDS).


   As of June 30, 2011 poison centers reported
    3,740 calls (2,371 calls as of May 31, 2011).
    This shows the trend of how popular this class
    of drug has become, and the dangers
    associated with its increased popularity ( over
    12 times as many calls in the first 6 months of
    2011 than there were for all of 2010 ).
Prescription Drug
    Trends
                  In 2009
       None of these
Pain Relievers - 5.3 million (Vicodin, Oxycodone
OxyContin, Darvon, Dilaudid, Demerol & Lomotil)



         should be
Tranquilizers -          2.0 million (Nembutal, Seroquel,)
Benzodiazepines, (Valium, & Xanax)


       combined with
Stimulants - 1.3 million
(Adderal, Ritalin, Dexedrine, Concerta)


          Alcohol!
Sedatives - 0.4 million (Valium, Xanax, Promethazine, Rohypnol)
   2010 Monitoring the Future Study - University of Michigan
                                             Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                             (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Did You Know?
   One in five teens (4.5 million) has
    abused Rx drugs.

   One in three teens report knowing
    someone who abuses prescription
    drugs.

   One in three teens surveyed say there
    is nothing wrong with abusing
    prescription drugs every once in a
                            Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                            (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Prescription Drug
  Trends
12 to 17 year olds abuse prescription drugs
more than they abuse
ecstasy, crack/cocaine, heroin, and
methamphetamine combined

60% of teens who have abused prescription
painkillers did so before age 15

There are as many new abusers age 12 to 17
of prescription drugs as there are of marijuana
                              Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                              (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Prescription Drug Trends
                                    1999 = 4,000 deaths
                                     
                                   2008 = 14,800 deaths


      The number of Americans who died
       from overdoses of prescription
       painkillers more than tripled in the past
       decade, according to the Centers for
       Disease Control and Prevention
       (CDC)
 November 2nd 2011,
http://www.drugfree.org/join-together/drugs/number-of-prescription-painkiller-deaths-more-than-
tripled-in-last-10-years?utm_source=Join+Together+Daily&utm_campaign=4ba15a85a9-
JT+Daily+News%3A+Number+of+Prescription...&utm_medium=email

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Marijuana Facts
                              Burns at a lower temp.

     The lower the temp. the higher cancer causing chemicals

Marijuana is more dangerous than tobacco---it's smoke has 50% to
       70% more known carcinogens than tobacco smoke.

Marijuana use during pregnancy has significant effect on school-age
                    intellectual development

   Nationwide, as 14 states have legalized medical marijuana the
treatment rate for those seeking help for pot abuse rose 31% over
                         the ten-year span
           http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2011/01/marijuana_addiction_calif.php




                                                              Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                                              (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Marijuana Facts
 Heart attack risk is 5x higher than the ususal in
the hour after smoking marijuana (Harvard University)

NIH 5 joints a week is like smoking a pack of
cigarettes, they take in as much tar and cancer-
causing chemicals



                     

                               Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                               (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Marijuana Facts
Yale   School of Medicine, 2007
 Long-term exposure to marijuana smoking is linked to the
 same health problems as tobacco smoke,
 Daily Cough,
 Phlegm production,
 Acute chest illnesses,
 Heightened risk of lung infections,
 Greater tendency toward obstructed airways


Smoking    marijuana weakens the immune system


                                Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Marijuana Facts
Smoked    marijuana has never been, and
will never be scientifically approved for
medical use

There  are NO FDA approved medicines
that are smoked
Short Term & Long Term Memory
problems
Psychotic Symptoms
Speed of thinking
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Depression            (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Heroin- Signs of Use
           Sleepy
            Lazy
           Peaceful
Nodding
       off when in conversations
         Very tired
      Just look out of it
       Needle tracks


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                    (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Heroin
               Withdrawal symptoms:

   Shooting pains in muscles

   Sweating

   Vomiting (feel sick)

   Very drowsy or agitated

   Heartbeat & breathing slow down to dangerous
    levels
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                                (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Heroin
   Major withdrawal symptoms peak
    between 48 and 72 hours after the last
    dose

   Typically subsides after about 1 week

   Heroin withdrawal is not usually fatal
    unless the person is in very poor
    health.  http://www.nida.nih.gov/infofacts/heroin.html


                                              Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                              (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Cocaine
            Signs of Use                    Withdrawal

   Feels Euphoric Energetic      Depression
   Respiratory Failure           Anxiety
   Strokes                       Paranoia
   Seizures                      Insomnia
   Abdominal Pain                Muscle & Bone pain
   Nausea                        Vomiting
   Increased Heart Rate          Cold flashes
   Weight loss (decreased        Increase in appetite
    appetite)
   Malnourished
   Nose bleeds
   Needle marks




                                   Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
                                   (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Signs of Problem Drinking,
Alcoholism, & Drug Abuse
Legal problems (including
DWI, MIP, DUI, PI)
Poor family relations
School behavior problems
Heavy smoking/drinking
Tolerance Increase/Decrease)
Genetics
Craving & preoccupation
with drug of choice
Using to cope
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                               (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
Referrals
   Mid-Coast Family Services 271-9452
    www.midcoastfamily.org


   SACADA 225-4741
   Tobacco Awareness Course 1x mo. ($70.00) 2 Tuesdays & 2
    Thursdays
   Alcohol Awareness Course (MIP) 1 x mo. ($50.00) Tuesday &
    Thursday
   Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education Program ($200.00) 1x Week for
    12 weeks
   DWI Classes on weekends $70.00


   Circles of San Antonio Community Coalition (COSA)
   cosa@sacada.org
                                        Prevention Resource Center- Region 8
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   Blog: http://blog.mysanantonio.com/prevention-
                             resource-center/

    Andrea Salazar asalazar@sacada.org 210-225-
                          4741
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  • 17. The Anti-Energy Drink Chill out Relax Slow your roll Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 18. Sippin on some Syrup Three 6 Mafia in 2000 "Syrup" is slang for codeine and promethazine. Lean, Sizzer, Texas Tea, leaning Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 19. Songs Glorifying the use 2.- Three 6 Mafia ft. UGK - Sippin On Some Sizzurp 3.- Frayser Boy ft. Mike Jones Paul Wall - I Got That Drank 4.- Bun B, Mike Jones, Slim Thug - City of Tha Syrup 6.- DoughBoii ft. 20 20 - Sippin On Drank 7.- LiL Flip ft. Magno - Syrup In My Cup 8.- LiL Wayne -Me and My Drank 9.- Big Moe ft. Hawk, Z Ro - Po It Up 10.- LiL C - Get High Wit Me 12.- 20 20 - Purn N Lean 13.Pimp C - Pourin' Up 14.- Paul Wall - Sippin Tha Barre Far East Movement Like a G6 Poppin bottles in the ice, like a blizzard When we drink we do it right gettin slizzard Sippin slizzurp in my ride, like Three 6 Now I'm feelin so fly like a G6 Like a G6, Like a G6 Now I'm feelin so fly like a G6 Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 20. Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 21. Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 22. Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 23. A Lazy Cake is A individually wrapped dietary supplement in the form of a brownie Looks like a brownie Tastes like a brownie Smells like a brownie Marketed as a brownie that helps you relax
  • 24. THE RECIPE FOR LAZY CAKES! Melatonin Rose Hips Valerian Root Extract Hops Extract St. Johns Wort Extract Kava Kava Extract
  • 25. What the label doesnt tell you... 0.1 to 0.5 milligrams of melatonin is what is reasonable to ingest Some lazy cakes dont tell you how much is in their brownie Melatonin side effects may include: drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, headache, irritability, vivid dreams, and a temporary reduction in attention and balance Melatonin shouldnt be used by people with: autoimmune conditions , liver disease, clotting disorders Melatonin should not be mixed with: Herbs that cause sleepiness or drowsiness, such as kava kava and valerian The herb St. John's wort About.com
  • 29. What does the FDA have to say about Lazy Cakes? In calling the product unsafe, Michael Roosevelt of the FDA said in the letter that the agency is not aware of data that establishes the safety of melatonin for use as an ingredient in foods. He cited medical research that has shown concerns about potential reproductive, cardiovascular, ocular and neurological issues as side effects of using the drug. Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 30. What the FDA is saying about this. Examples of factors and information that establish that the product is represented as a conventional food are as follows: - the product is alongside snack foods; - the name of a marketed URL, www.mylazycakes.com2 (accessed 7-14-11), that directs people to your product website, refers to a conventional food (cake); - the product is described on your website (accessed 7-14-11) as having the same ingredients your mother uses to make brownies, which is a conventional food; - the use of a combination of ingredients particular to a brownie (including sugar, flour, oil, cocoa, egg, and salt, in order of predominance by weight); - the appearance and packaging of the product as a brownie. (7/28/2011) Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 31. Synthetic Marijuana Now Illegal One gram is about $40.00 Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 32. Legal Status Update DEA Ban As of March 1st, 2011, five cannabinoids, JWH-018, JWH- 073, CP-47,497, JWH-200, and cannabicyclohexanol are now illegal in the US. Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 33. K2 Spice Texas Ban Sept. 1st Possession or Distribution 2 oz or less Class B Misdemeanor 2 - 4 oz Class A Misdemeanor 4 oz 5lbs state jail felony Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 34. Health Effects with Spice/K2 What is there to worry about?
  • 35. Effects of Use K2/Spice Paranoia Hallucinations Nausea Loss of Anxiety Consciousness Vomiting Dilated pupils Seizures Increased High Blood Agitation Pressure Unsure about withdrawal or Rapid Heart dependence Rates Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 36. Marijuana homolog exposures reported to the Texas Poison Center Network during 1/1/10-11/1/11 (n=1,026), caller county Atascosa 2 Galveston 12 Bell 29 Guadalupe 8 Bexar 101 Harris 168 Brazoria 14 Hidalgo 23 Calhoun 1 Jefferson 28 Comal 10 Maverick 1 Dallas 44 Uvalde -3 Denton 17 Van Zandt 4 El Paso 54 Victoria 9 Fort Bend 34 Wilson 4 Frio 1 Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 37. These bath salts are not drugs
  • 39. What is MDPV (bath salts) The term bath salts refer to commercially available products that have as part of their composition a legal stimulant called 3, 4- Methylenedioxypyrovalerone, or MDPV. While they have become popular under the guise of selling as bath salts , they are sometimes sold as other products such as insect repellant , or plant food with names like Bonsai Grow among others. Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 40. The Effects of MDPV MDPV is a powerful stimulant that functions as a dopamine-nor epinephrine reuptake inhibitor (NDRI). It has stimulatory effects on the central nervous system and cardiovascular system. Physical: rapid heartbeat, increase in blood pressure, vasoconstriction, sweating. Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 41. Common names of Bath Salts They are sold mostly on the internet, but can also be found in select shops locally. Red Dove, Blue Silk, Zoom, Bloom, Cloud Nine, Ocean Snow, Lunar Wave, Vanilla Sky, Ivory Wave, White Lightning, Scarface Purple Wave, Blizzard, Star Dust, Lovey, Dovey, Snow Leopard, Aura, and Hurricane Charlie. Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 42. The Effects of MDPV Mental: euphoria, increases in alertness & awareness, increased wakefulness and arousal, anxiety, agitation, perception of a diminished requirement for food and sleep. MDPV reportedly has four times the potency of Ritalin and Concerta. Sometimes labeled online as legal cocaine or legal amphetamines. The effects have a duration of roughly 3 to 4 hours, with after effects such as tachycardia, hypertension, and mild stimulation lasting from 6 to 8 hours. High doses have been observed to cause intense, prolonged panic attacks in stimulant-intolerant users, and there are anecdotal reports of psychosis from sleep withdrawal and addiction at higher doses or more frequent dosing intervals
  • 43. Bath salts exposures reported to the Texas Poison Center Network during 1/1/10- 11/1/11 (n=350), caller county Bell 11 Bexar 10 Calhoun 1 Comal 2 Dallas 10 Denton 2 Dimmit 1 El Paso 16 Harris 76 Jefferson 33 Victoria 1 Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 44. Banned as of Sept 1st, 2011 HB 2118 bans the sale of the drugs, adding them to the list of Texas controlled substances. The chemicals are Mephredrone and Methylenedioxypyrovalerone, also known as MDPV. Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 45. Dangers/Legal Issues In 2010 there were 303 calls about MDPV (bath salt) products according to the American Association of Poison Control Centers National Poison Data System (NPDS). As of June 30, 2011 poison centers reported 3,740 calls (2,371 calls as of May 31, 2011). This shows the trend of how popular this class of drug has become, and the dangers associated with its increased popularity ( over 12 times as many calls in the first 6 months of 2011 than there were for all of 2010 ).
  • 46. Prescription Drug Trends In 2009 None of these Pain Relievers - 5.3 million (Vicodin, Oxycodone OxyContin, Darvon, Dilaudid, Demerol & Lomotil) should be Tranquilizers - 2.0 million (Nembutal, Seroquel,) Benzodiazepines, (Valium, & Xanax) combined with Stimulants - 1.3 million (Adderal, Ritalin, Dexedrine, Concerta) Alcohol! Sedatives - 0.4 million (Valium, Xanax, Promethazine, Rohypnol) 2010 Monitoring the Future Study - University of Michigan Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 47. Did You Know? One in five teens (4.5 million) has abused Rx drugs. One in three teens report knowing someone who abuses prescription drugs. One in three teens surveyed say there is nothing wrong with abusing prescription drugs every once in a Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 48. Prescription Drug Trends 12 to 17 year olds abuse prescription drugs more than they abuse ecstasy, crack/cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine combined 60% of teens who have abused prescription painkillers did so before age 15 There are as many new abusers age 12 to 17 of prescription drugs as there are of marijuana Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 49. Prescription Drug Trends 1999 = 4,000 deaths 2008 = 14,800 deaths The number of Americans who died from overdoses of prescription painkillers more than tripled in the past decade, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) November 2nd 2011, http://www.drugfree.org/join-together/drugs/number-of-prescription-painkiller-deaths-more-than- tripled-in-last-10-years?utm_source=Join+Together+Daily&utm_campaign=4ba15a85a9- JT+Daily+News%3A+Number+of+Prescription...&utm_medium=email Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 50. Marijuana Facts Burns at a lower temp. The lower the temp. the higher cancer causing chemicals Marijuana is more dangerous than tobacco---it's smoke has 50% to 70% more known carcinogens than tobacco smoke. Marijuana use during pregnancy has significant effect on school-age intellectual development Nationwide, as 14 states have legalized medical marijuana the treatment rate for those seeking help for pot abuse rose 31% over the ten-year span http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2011/01/marijuana_addiction_calif.php Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 51. Marijuana Facts Heart attack risk is 5x higher than the ususal in the hour after smoking marijuana (Harvard University) NIH 5 joints a week is like smoking a pack of cigarettes, they take in as much tar and cancer- causing chemicals Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 52. Marijuana Facts Yale School of Medicine, 2007 Long-term exposure to marijuana smoking is linked to the same health problems as tobacco smoke, Daily Cough, Phlegm production, Acute chest illnesses, Heightened risk of lung infections, Greater tendency toward obstructed airways Smoking marijuana weakens the immune system Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 53. Marijuana Facts Smoked marijuana has never been, and will never be scientifically approved for medical use There are NO FDA approved medicines that are smoked Short Term & Long Term Memory problems Psychotic Symptoms Speed of thinking Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 Depression (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 54. Heroin- Signs of Use Sleepy Lazy Peaceful Nodding off when in conversations Very tired Just look out of it Needle tracks Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 55. Heroin Withdrawal symptoms: Shooting pains in muscles Sweating Vomiting (feel sick) Very drowsy or agitated Heartbeat & breathing slow down to dangerous levels Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 56. Heroin Major withdrawal symptoms peak between 48 and 72 hours after the last dose Typically subsides after about 1 week Heroin withdrawal is not usually fatal unless the person is in very poor health. http://www.nida.nih.gov/infofacts/heroin.html Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 57. Cocaine Signs of Use Withdrawal Feels Euphoric Energetic Depression Respiratory Failure Anxiety Strokes Paranoia Seizures Insomnia Abdominal Pain Muscle & Bone pain Nausea Vomiting Increased Heart Rate Cold flashes Weight loss (decreased Increase in appetite appetite) Malnourished Nose bleeds Needle marks Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 58. Signs of Problem Drinking, Alcoholism, & Drug Abuse Legal problems (including DWI, MIP, DUI, PI) Poor family relations School behavior problems Heavy smoking/drinking Tolerance Increase/Decrease) Genetics Craving & preoccupation with drug of choice Using to cope Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 59. Referrals Mid-Coast Family Services 271-9452 www.midcoastfamily.org SACADA 225-4741 Tobacco Awareness Course 1x mo. ($70.00) 2 Tuesdays & 2 Thursdays Alcohol Awareness Course (MIP) 1 x mo. ($50.00) Tuesday & Thursday Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education Program ($200.00) 1x Week for 12 weeks DWI Classes on weekends $70.00 Circles of San Antonio Community Coalition (COSA) cosa@sacada.org Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 www.facebook.com/circlesofsa (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org
  • 60. Blog: http://blog.mysanantonio.com/prevention- resource-center/ Andrea Salazar asalazar@sacada.org 210-225- 4741 Alexis Moreno amoreno@sacada.org 210-225-4741 http://www.facebook.com/SACADATex www.twitter.com/sacadatexas www.sacada.org Prevention Resource Center- Region 8 (210)225-4741 www.sacada.org