Short Term Effects - UCSD Cognitive Science
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QUICK FIX
GENERATION
Professor Pineda
Cogs 174
3/7/11
Alice Ahn
Rebecca Schneider
Jacqueline Tran
Ar fa Ahmed
QUICK FIX GENERATION: MISUSED
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
Introduction
Quick Fix Generation
Prescription Drug Misuse
Study drug: Adderall
Adderall
What does it do?
Short Term Effects
Long Term Effects
Conclusion: Is misuse worth the risk?
CULTURAL MODEL: QUICK FIX GENERATION
Prioritize Immediate Results
Advertising companies target consumers with messages of
ultimate convenience
Make the degree of convenience seem
almost magical, fantastical
Disregard Long Term Effects
THE QUICK FIX: “STUDY DRUGS”
“Never seen a prescription drug that has
an appeal to college-age students more
than Adderall and Ritalin”
2010 Study at University of Kentucky:
“casual” misuse of Adderall among
students:
Juniors and Seniors: 50-60%
Juniors/Seniors in Frat/Sorority: 80%
THE STUDENTS WHO MISUSE ADDERALL
Students looking for a
competitive edge; not
informed of side effects
“Don’t make students
any smarter, but those
who abuse them
become psychologically
dependent”
Positive Reinforcement
become a way of life for
students who misuse these
drugs
GETTING ADDERALL
From 1995-2006
Increase in
prescriptions: 100.3 %
Increase in
Consumption: 268.9%
• Easy Access
Fellow Students –
Campus Black Market
Online
Craigslist
Prescription
Fake symptoms
SHORT TERM
EFFECTS
WHAT IS ADDERALL USED FOR?
Treat ADHD
Increases attention
Decrease impulsivity
Decrease hyperactivity
Treat narcolepsy
Part of a Total Treatment Program
With counseling/therapies
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Schedule 2 controlled substance
Adderall is available in IR and XR and is
prescribed in a variety of doses
Pill enters the bloodstream where the active
ingredients stimulate the brain’s production of
norepinephrine and dopamine
COMMON MISUSE OF ADDERALL
Dieters
College students for
its effects on
alertness,
concentration, libido
and hunger
People who want to
stay up to party
NEGATIVE SHORT TERM EFFECTS
Headache
Stomach ache
Trouble sleeping
Weight loss
Dry mouth
Decreased appetite
Nervousness
Nausea
diarrhea
Dizziness
*do not drive or operate machinery
while taking Adderall as it could
impair your coordination/
judgment
SEVERE SIDE EFFECTS
Heart related problems which can result in sudden death
Stroke
Increase heart pressure/ heart rate
Grinding of teeth
Changes in sexual ability or desire
Increased Aggression
Increased:
Depression
Hostility
Abnormal thoughts
Emergence of Pre-existing Psychotic Symptoms
Ex: Inducing Bi-polar illness
Ex: Inducing Pre-Existing Psychosis
SIDE EFFECTS THAT REQUIRE IMMEDIATE
MEDICAL ATTENTION
Shortness of breath
Chest pain
Fainting episode
Severe headaches
Pounding, fast or otherwise irregular heartbeat
Jaw pain
Pain on the left arm
Seizures
Swelling of the ankles or feet
Extreme fatigue
Blurred vision
Weakness on one side of the body
Slurred speech
confusion
Severe allergic reactions
WHAT NOT TO COMBINE ADDERALL WITH
High blood pressure
Any form of heart disease – can lead to sudden death
Worsening of insomnia
A history of addiction to drugs or alcohol – can lead to addiction
Tourette syndrome – can lead to sudden death
Medications:
MAOIs (monoamine oxidase inhibitors)- have serious life-threatening
effect
Antidepressant medications
Blood pressure medications
Blood thinners
Cold/ allergy medication that contain decongestants
Seizure medications
Stomach acid medications
Combining Adderall with other medication can alter, increase, or
decrease the effect of the medication
LONG TERM
EFFECTS
POSITIVE EFFECTS
Increased
Focus, attention, motivation
Duration of concentration
Elevated mood
Enlarge parts of the brain associated
with focus, motivation, and attention
Weight loss
NEGATIVE LONG TERM EFFECTS
Financially draining
Increased
aggression
Poor study habits
Does not fix the real
problem!
Weight loss
NEGATIVE CONTINTUED
Anorexia
Stroke
Heart attack
Sudden death
Hair loss (although rare)
Increased blood pressure
NEGATIVE EFFECTS - NEUROLOGICAL
Blocks long term synaptic depression in
ventral Tegmental area
Amphetamine psychosis
Hallucinations, delusions, paranoia
Akathisia
Motor restlessness
ADDICTION
ADDICTION
It IS a Schedule II controlled substance
Tolerance - easy to go on higher dose
Keep up the competitive edge
AMPHETAMINE ADDICTION
Dermatoses
Insomnia
Hyperactivity
High Body Temperature
Personality Changes
Even PSYCHOSIS
Clinically indistinguishable from schizophrenia
WITHDRAWAL
• After stopping high
doses
• extreme fatigue
• mental depression
• Anhedonia
• Anxiety
• Cravings
• Nightmares
THE QUICK-FIX: Does it
ADDERALL work?
AKA “IVY LEAGUE CRACK”
THE OBSERVER (ENGLAND), 2009
“Male undergraduates at highly competitive schools
are the most frequent student users of
neuroenhancers, more likely to belong to a fraternity
or a sorority, and to have a grade point average (GPA)
of 3.0 - ie satisfactory - or lower”
“In other words, decent students at schools where to be a great
student you have to give up a lot more partying than they're
willing to give up.”
"pretty clear trend across the studies that say
neuroenhancers will be less helpful for people who
score above average"
NEWSWEEK ARTICLE - JANUARY 17, 2011
• “ same dopamine-boosting benefits by [belief] that you'll do
well”
• “psychological factors such as motivation and reward help
with memory, but not higher-order processes such as
abstract thought.”
• “positive mood--even the kind that comes from watching
"Sneezing Panda" on YouTube --can enhance creative
problem-solving, finds a new paper in Psychological Science.
reducing stress and the resulting cortisol, which attacks the
myelin sheath that coats neurons and thus impairs signal
transmission, allows underlying abilities to reach their full
potential.
• 1) exercise 2) meditation 3) complex and intricate video
games provide brain with similar ef fects without drugs
THE QUICK-FIX: ADDERALL
Does it work?
• As a last minute study drug:
Yes, may improve your score if you normally
score below average
Yes, for memorization
No, for abstract or complex thinking
•
•
•
• Fix the real problem?
Time management, prioritization issues,
developing discipline?
•
•
No
THE QUICK-FIX:
ADDERALL
Is it worth
the risk?
MOST COMMON JUSTIFICATION FOR
ADDERALL ABUSE
“The stuff comes right from a doctor. So
I don’t really stress over knowing a lot
about it. It’s obviously not going to hurt
you . . . They couldn’t give it to 50
millions kids if it did.”
“the problem is not only that they do not
know, but that they are content with not
knowing”
RECAP OF FDA’S WARNINGS
Sudden death
Serious cardiovascular adverse events
Worsening mental illness
Possible decreased growth
Increased tics
Headaches
Nightmares
Mood changes
FDA WARNINGS ON ADDERALL USE
CONTINUED…
Danger is exponentially increased if
users have
Undiagnosed heart defects
High blood pressure
Heart or blood vessel disease
Overactive thyroid
Majority of sudden deaths linked with pre
existing heart problems
THE QUICK-FIX: ADDERALL
Is it worth the risk?
• Besides FDA’s warnings…
Scarce conclusive research has been performed on the
long term effects of Adderall use on brain structure
• No research has been conducted on the long term
effects of Adderall use on the non ADHD brain
• Adderall specifically acts on brain regions thought to
be impaired in ADHD patients
• Pre-Frontal Cortex: executive control
• Anterior Cingulate Cortex: rational cognitive functioning
•
THE QUICK FIX GENERATION
A QUICK FIX TO THE GRAVE?
YOU DECIDE!
If you care about your health, do the
research; be a nerd!
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