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Drug
Prevention: Marijuana |
MARIJUANA
Street terms for marijuana:
grass, pot, weed, bud, Mary Jane, dope, indo, hydro
What does marijuana look like?
A green, brown, or gray mixture of dried, shredded leaves,
stems, seeds, and flowers of the hemp plant. ("Cannabis"
refers to marijuana and other drugs made from the same plant.)
Other forms, less common in the United States, are hashish
and hashish oil.
What are the methods of usage?
Marijuana is usually smoked as a cigarette (called a joint)
or in a pipe or bong.
What are some consequences of marijuana
use?
May cause frequent respiratory infections, impaired memory
and learning, increased heart rate, anxiety, panic attacks,
tolerance, and physical dependence.
Use of marijuana during the first month of breast-feeding
can impair infant motor development.
Chronic smokers may have many of the same respiratory problems
as tobacco smokers including daily cough and phlegm, chronic
bronchitis symptoms, frequent chest colds; chronic abuse can
also lead to abnormal functioning of lung tissues.
A study of college students has shown that skills related
to attention, memory, and learning are impaired among people
who use marijuana heavily, even after discontinuing its use
for at least 24 hours.
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