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An important characteristic of narcotic analgesics is that users developtoleranceto them. Tolerance means that the same dose of the drug will produce diminishing effects, or that a steadily larger dose is needed to produce the same effects. A tolerant user who has taken his or her normal dose of heroin (for example), may exhibit little or no evidence of physical impairment.
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Indicators of Narcotic Analgesic Influence
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General indicators of Narcotic Analgesic influence:
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Pupils generally will be constricted
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Inhalants
Inhalants are breathable chemicals that produce mind-altering results.
Inhalants include many familiar household materials, such as glue (Toluene), paint, gasoline, aerosol sprays, etc. that produce volatile fumes. Some drugs that are classified as Inhalants include:
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Indicators of Inhalant Influence
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General indicators of Inhalant influence:
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Cannabis products generally are smoked, although they also can be ingested orally.
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Indicators of Cannabis Influence
Difficulty in dividing attention
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General Indicators of Cannabis Influence:
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Combinations of Drugs
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D.Combinations of Drugs
Many drug users routinely ingest drugs from two or more drug categories at the same time.
The term for this condition is polydrug use.
In the Los Angeles Field Study (1985), 72% of the suspects had two or more drugs in them. In that study, alcohol was often found in combination with one or more other drugs. But even if we discount alcohol, nearly half (45%) of the Field Study suspects had two
or more other drugs in them.
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Common Combinations of Drugs
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Common Combinations of Drugs
Cocaine and Heroin is another common combination
Because polydrug use is so common, you should not be surprised to encounter subjects who are under the influence of more than one category of drugs.
The effects of polydrug use may vary widely, depending on exactly what combination of drugs is involved, how ingested and when they were ingested.
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Possible Effects of Drug Combinations
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Any particular combination of drugs may produce four general kinds of effects:
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Dealing With Suspected Drug Influence or Medical Impairment
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Although this course is not designed to qualify you as a DRE, it is intended to make you more knowledgeable when encountering drivers impaired by substances other than alcohol.
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