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Contents of handwritten newspaper on Anti-Drug Day

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Contents of handwritten newspaper on Anti-Drug Day

Part 1: Contents of handwritten newspaper on Anti-Drug Day

Anti-drug education materials

Drugs are a global disaster and the common enemy of all mankind. At present, the increasingly serious drug wave around the world not only seriously harms and corrupts human health, but also... It directly causes and induces various crimes, threatening global political stability and economic development. Containing, reducing and finally eliminating it has become the common aspiration of people around the world, and combating it has become a severe task faced by the judicial organs of all countries. During our work in drug rehabilitation, we found that many drug addicts were tricked into taking drugs because they lacked understanding of drugs. Some abused drugs in order to "treat illnesses" and ended up becoming addicted and unable to extricate themselves! In order to educate the majority of young people to achieve drug awareness. , drug detoxification and drug control purposes, our detoxification center has formulated this manual to strengthen the publicity and education on drug control, improve the anti-drug awareness of the entire nation, and also hope to play a certain role in controlling the spread of the bad habit of drug abuse.

1. Overview of drugs

Drugs refer to opium, heroin, morphine, marijuana, cocaine and other narcotics and psychotropic drugs that can cause human addiction and are controlled by the State Council. It has the same characteristics as before: (1) There is an irresistible force that forces users to use the drug continuously and do whatever it takes to obtain it: (2) Continuous use has a tendency to increase the dose: (3) Mental dependence and physical dependence on the drug will occur, resulting in less withdrawal symptoms after discontinuation of the drug (that is, "withdrawal" symptoms will occur after discontinuation of the drug): (4) Harmful consequences will be produced for individuals, families, and society.

2. Susceptible groups and environments

Theoretically, anyone may become a drug addict under certain circumstances and conditions. However, in real life, it is not possible to become a drug addict. It is seen that some people are more susceptible to drug addiction and are considered to be susceptible to drug addiction. Others, despite all conditions being the same, are less likely to take drugs and are considered non-drug users. Of course, the susceptible population is relative and must be highly susceptible in a certain environment and in the presence of drugs. Common susceptible groups include the following

(1) People with bad personality and behavior since childhood

People with bad personality have the following symptoms: do not abide by social conventions, lack self-esteem, experience depression, Easily controlled by the external environment, unable to withstand setbacks, poor social performance, lack of patience and desire to learn; estranged from family relationships, suffering from mental pain, ignoring rules and regulations, seeking sensory stimulation; having the habit of drinking and smoking in early years, skipping school and lying, Seek independence and freedom, lack interest in achievements and goals, are critical of society, engage in deviant behavior, and have closer relationships with peers than their parents. Behavioral problems are partner-reinforced.

(2) Adolescents

Adolescents who are not deeply involved in the world and lack the ability to distinguish right from wrong are more likely to be deceived and deceived, especially those with poor family education, decadent outlook on life, high vanity, and love to show off. Young people who are emotionally unstable, stubborn, irritable, aggressive, and lack awareness of the dangers of drug abuse are more likely to be driven by incentives to enter the drug industry.

(3) Self-employed people

With the development of reform and opening up, some self-employed people have become rich. They have plenty of money, food, drink and entertainment, but they only lack some excitement. In addition, they Although they have money, they still have a lot of worries and depression. In order to pursue excitement and eliminate worries, they go to the abyss of poison. Some relatives of self-employed people have been in a drug-taking environment for a long time, and they will also take part in drug abuse if they are exposed to bad infections. It is worth noting that in order to achieve the goal of making huge profits, some drug traffickers pursue these "rich old people" and use various tricks to trick these "money bosses" into taking drugs. This is also one of the factors why self-employed people take drugs more often.

(4) Certain professionals

Generally speaking, the proportion of professionals taking drugs is not high because their actual income cannot afford expensive drug expenses. However, some more special occupations, such as car drivers and buyers, often come into contact with many people outside and are more likely to obtain drugs. Since they are away from their families and work units and lack restraint, they will become addicted to drugs whenever they have the opportunity. The vulnerable environments are as follows:

(1) Making bad friends

(2) Coming from a wealthy family

(3) Being in an area where drug abuse is prevalent

3. The harm of drug abuse

Drug abuse affects the creation and accumulation of social and economic wealth. According to the latest figures released by the Narcotics Control Board, there are more than 50 million drug addicts in the world. Hundreds of thousands of addicts die every year due to drug abuse. The global drug trade amounts to approximately US$800-1000 billion. Countries with serious drug abuse problems have to allocate huge sums of money to prevent and treat drug abuse and related problems. At the same time, long-term drug abuse reduces the working ability of drug users, or reduces the labor force. Complete loss, thereby affecting the creation of social wealth, and subsequently causing huge economic losses to the country and society.

Drug abuse and crime are twin brothers. Drug abuse causes an increase in social crime. On the one hand, drug addicts are unable to get rid of the torment of drug addiction. In order to satisfy their drug addiction, they take desperate risks and engage in criminal activities such as pickpocketing, robbery, corruption, prostitution, and even murder. On the other hand, drug traffickers are crazy about revenge and intimidation. , assassinations and other activities seriously threaten the safety of people's lives and property and disrupt social order.

Drug abuse harms one's health and causes problems such as sex, sexually transmitted diseases, and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. The most serious one is the infection and spread of AIDS. AIDS is one of the most dangerous diseases that threatens human health currently and is called a "super cancer." The pathogen is "(hiv)." People infected with HIV will develop AIDS after a period of incubation period. AIDS patients usually die from severe infections or malignant tumors caused by severely compromised immune function, and the mortality rate is high. According to surveys, the current method in my country is mainly drug abuse (intravenous injection) to spread the epidemic. The person in charge of the Yunnan AIDS Monitoring Center pointed out: “Currently, among foreign drug users, the HIV infection rate among intravenous drug users is 23%, while in the drug epidemic-hit areas along my country’s borders, the rate among drug addicts is as high as 68%…. "For example, the local epidemic of HIV that broke out in Dehong, Yunnan in 1989 is a typical example. 146 drug addicts were infected with HIV by injecting drugs with contaminated needles.

IV. Characteristics of drug addiction

According to Article 8 of the "Decision on Drug Control", drug abuse behavior is generally divided into two types: drug abuse behavior and addictive behavior. As long as the perpetrator's behavior has the following three characteristics, it can be regarded as drug abuse. Drug addiction generally has three main characteristics: 1. Drug tolerance. That is to say, the effect of the same drug deteriorates after continuous use, and the dose needs to be increased to obtain the same or similar effect as before; 2. Physical dependence. It refers to the physiological changes caused by continuous taking of a certain drug within a certain period of time, and it is necessary to continue to take the drug to maintain physical requirements. 3. Psychological dependence. It means that someone mentally needs a certain drug, usually it is a habit. Judging from the situation in practice, the symptoms of drug addicts generally include physical weakness, sallow complexion, mental baldness, and malaise. Once drug addiction occurs, some will cry, salivate, stamp their feet and beat their chests: some Some couldn't stand up and were coughing up blood; some were bumping around, chewing on walls and eating dirt; some were rolling on the ground, crying and screaming. All kinds of ugliness. Although drug addicts take drugs, they are not addicted and cannot be considered drug addicts. Only if these two points are met at the same time can the perpetrator be dealt with in accordance with the regulations on drug addiction.

5. Introduction to methadone substitution and detoxification method

Methadone is a synthetic narcotic analgesic with morphine-like pharmacological effects. Can control opioid withdrawal symptoms. It is completely absorbed after oral administration, and 85% is bound to plasma proteins after absorption, and is mainly distributed in the lungs, kidneys and spleen. Its bioavailability is 90%. After administration to the gastrointestinal tract, the peak blood concentration is reached within 3 hours, and the peak blood concentration can be maintained for 2-6 hours, and its half-life is 15 hours.

It can effectively suppress symptoms for 24-32 hours after oral administration. The therapeutic blood concentration of methadone is o. 48-0.86 mg/L, toxic blood concentration 2 mg/L, dead blood concentration) 4 mg/L. Methadone is primarily metabolized by the liver and excreted in urine and stool. The methadone substitution tapering method is suitable for detoxification treatment of all kinds of opioids, especially for heroin addicts. It can also be used for morphine, pethidine, dihydroetorphine, etc. The principle of medication is: use a single drug and reduce the dosage day by day. The dosage should be fast at first and then slow. Only reduce but not increase. The drug should be stopped resolutely.

6. Analysis of the causes of relapse

(1) Incomplete acute detoxification treatment

Some patients are discharged from the hospital after a few days of acute detachment treatment , and are not completely detoxified; some are treated at home, with irregular methods and lack of strict control, resulting in ineffective results. This naturally makes relapse easier.

(2) Mental dependence

(3) The pressure of old friends and the influence of the old environment

After acute detoxification, patients return to their original addictions Among old friends who take drugs or drug dealers, you are tempted or pressured by them: when you see the drug tools you have used, the places where you took drugs will become suggestive objects, making them emotional, stimulating the patients to think of drugs, and the drugs will bring them to themselves. The pleasure, in turn, forces them to take drugs again.

(4) Mental stimulation

After detoxification treatment, patients will still suffer from various setbacks and blows, as well as other mental stimulations like ordinary people: family problems, work problems, Economic issues, etc. Due to their poor stability, they are more likely to be emotionally unstable, upset, pessimistic, discouraged, and lack self-confidence when encountering these things. Under such circumstances, repeated drug abuse is also very likely.

(5) Wrong understanding

Some adults think like this after quitting drug addiction: "The period of detoxification is too painful. After taking it again, I will make up my mind to stop using drugs again." Say goodbye, just this once, and I have just finished detoxification, I will not become addicted, and I will completely control myself not to smoke." The result is that I smoke once and make up my mind, smoke again and make up my mind again, and the cycle starts over and over again, just like this again and again without end.

Part 2: Contents of Anti-Drug Handwritten Newsletter

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Part 3: Handwritten newspaper content for Anti-Drug Day

International Anti-Drug Day, June 26 June 26 is the International Anti-Drug Day, that is, the International Anti-Drug Day. From June 12 to 26, 1987, the United Nations held a Ministerial Conference on Narcotic Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in Vienna with the participation of more than 3,000 representatives from 138 countries. The meeting put forward the slogan "Love life, don't take drugs". Representatives at the conference unanimously agreed to designate June 26 every year as the "International Anti-Drug Day" to draw the attention of countries around the world to the drug problem and call on people around the world to work together to solve the drug problem. The harm of drugs: The harm of drugs can be summarized as: destroying oneself, harming the family, and harming society.

1. Seriously endanger people's physical and mental health; 2. Drug problems induce other illegal crimes and undermine the normal social and economic order; 3. Drug problems penetrate and corrode political institutions and strengthen corruption; 4. Drug problems The problem has caused huge economic losses to society. Why are teenagers the focus of anti-drug prevention education? Because teenagers are in the period of physical and psychological development. They are very curious, have poor ability to distinguish right from wrong, and have weak psychological defense against drug invasion. In addition, they lack awareness of the dangers of drugs and the illegality of drug use. most vulnerable to drug abuse.