Alberta Drug Use: Substances popular among teenagers by Options Okanagan Treatment Center in Kelowna, British Columbia treating drug addiction and recovery
One of the substances on the rise is inhalants. These include gasoline, glue and aerosol spray. Pre-teens, around middle school age, often use these substances because they are cheap and accessible. However, they are poisonous and can negatively impact the brain, kidneys, blood, live and bone marrow.
There is also a class of drugs known as club drugs. These include ketamine, ecstasy, flunitrazepam and gamma-hydroxybutyrate. They are often passed around at raves or dances that go into the wee hours of the morning. There are not as many teenagers abusing these drugs as other, more common substances like marijuana and alcohol. However, the drugs are quite lethal, particularly when taken in high amounts or when mixed with other substances. It is not uncommon for a user to lose consciousness or have difficulty breathing. They can impact the brain and lead to depression, anxiety, and memory issues.
Speed, crank, and meth are all methamphetamines. These drugs can lead to stroke, seizures and other concerns, including delusions, hallucinations and paranoia. Users may experience health concerns for the rest of their life as a result of using these drugs.
Ketamine, mescaline, LSD and PCP are all hallucinogens. When a teenager uses LSD, they may have issues with hallucinogenic flashbacks and psychosis, and these concerns often continue into adulthood.
Codeine, morphine and heroin are opiates. Teenagers who become addicted to these drugs often become desperate to get their next score. As a result, they are more likely to steal and even sell their bodies to get what they need. The drugs themselves are dangerous because they can negatively affect the kidneys, liver, and lungs. Some users choose to share materials, which could then lead to HIV and hepatitis.
Both prescription drugs and non-prescription drugs cause issues for young people in Alberta. They do not take these medicines as intended, and instead use them to alter their state of consciousness. For instance, cough syrup is popular among the younger generation.
Anabolic steroids are fairly popular as well. Steroids are used to build up the body, but they can cause cancer, stroke or even a heart attack.
Energy drinks are quite common among teenagers because they help them get more done in a shorter period of time. They may do better on tests or sporting competitions when they consume one of these drinks. However, they have a lot of caffeine in them, which can elevate blood pressure and cause dehydration. In addition, they may lead to anxiety and even an abnormal heartbeat. Sometimes, energy drinks are consumed along with drugs or alcohol, which is an exceptionally bad idea. Some individuals think that drinking caffeine after consuming alcohol can help them regain control of their facilities. However, that is not true. In an effort to sober up, they may drink an excessive amount of caffeine, which lowers their inhibitions and causes them to make poor decisions.
Tobacco use is also common. Most of the time, the first cigarette is picked up when the individual is a pre-teen, sometime around the age of 12 or 13. More than 10 percent of people who fall in the 15 to 19 age range smoke, many of them daily. In addition, more than 90 percent of these individuals continue to smoke throughout their life.
Cigarettes are quite addictive, and it does not take long to develop a habit. Smoking is very bad for the body, affecting major organs like the lungs and heart. In addition, it can lead to cancer. Other forms of tobacco, like chew, may impact the teeth and gums and can lead to mouth cancer.
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