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REPUBLIC ACT 9165

REPUBLIC ACT 9165

COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT OF


2002

 Signed June 7, 2002

 Published June 19, 2002

 Took effect July 4, 2002

PGMA signed RA 9165 on


June 7, 2002 and it took
effect on July 4, 2002.

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WHY SHOULD WE AVOID
DANGEROUS DRUGS

Illegal – Prohibited by law (RA 9165)

Health – Damages our brain and body

Psycho-social – Destroys one’s behavior


and causes one to commit crime

Spiritual – Against the will of God


Therefore,
drug abuse is
everybody’s
concern
WHAT IS DRUG
 A drug is a chemical substance
that brings about physical,
emotional or behavioral change
in a person taking it.
 Is any substance other
than food or water that is
intended to be taken or
administered for the
purpose of altering,
sustaining or controlling
the recipients physical,
mental or emotional
state.

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WHAT IS DRUG ABUSE
Drug abuse is the use of any chemical
substance, licit or illicit, resulting to
individual’s physical, mental, or social
impairment.

It may refer to any of the following practices:


• Using, without benefit or prescription, useful drugs
which have the capacity to alter the mood or behavior.
• Using drugs and substances for a purpose different from
the one from which the drug has been prescribed.
•Using drugs and substances having no legitimate medical
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PROFILE OF DRUG USERS
as per DDB (Facility Based) CY 2008
 SEX: Ratio of male to female is 9:1
 CIVIL STATUS: Single 56.94%
 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT: High School level 30.62%
 STATUS OF EMPLOYMENT : Unemployed (32.82%)
 PLACE OF RESIDENCE: Urban (Specifically NCR)
 DURATION OF DRUG – TAKING: More than six (6) years
 NATURE OF DRUG – TAKING : Poly drug use

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CLASSIFICATION

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Pharmacological Classifications
of Drugs

STIMULANTS

DEPRESSANTS

HALLUCINOGENS
1. Stimulants

 Also known as “uppers”


 Any of a group of drugs that excite the central nervous system. It increase
alertness, alleviate fatigue, reduce hunger and provide a feeling of well-being.
 Ex. Cocaine, Methamphetamine (SHABU)
2. Depressant
 also called as “downers” or “barbs”
 any drug or chemical that decreases the activity
of any bodily function. The term is most often used
to refer to drugs that reduce the activity of the
central nervous system
Ex: Sedatives, Sleeping Pills, Tranquilizers
3. Hallucinogens
 Also called “psychedelics”
First developed as appetite suppressant
Any natural or synthetic psychoactive
drugs that produce marked distortion of
the senses and changes in perception

Ex: MJ, LSD, Ecstasy, Ketamine

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MARIJUANA
33.65

4.82

SHABU
81.36
DRUGS OF ABUSE

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CONTENTS OF SHABU
Ephedrine - (Classified as Dangerous Drugs) Main
ingredient of Shabu causing brain damage
Toluene – Chemical used for paints, adhesives, etc.
Acetone – Nail cleaner
Lithium Batteries – Cancer causing component

Battery Acid – Corrosive chemical


Drain Cleaner – Liquid Soap
Hydrochloric Acid – (Muriatic Acid)
Chloroform – Cancer causing solvent
Produces anxiety, tension, irritability, irrational
behavior, talkativeness, and loss of self-
control.
• Results in loss of appetite and inability to sleep.
• Euphoria, elation.
• Can lead to acute psychotic reactions, violent
and destructive behavior and recklessness
that may result in accidents.
• Includes chest pain, irregularity of heart beat,
elevated or lowered blood pressure, evidence
of weight loss, convulsion and death from
cardiac arrest.
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Prolonged use or even a single
exposure, especially if
administrated intravenously,
can lead to manifestations of a
full blown “psychosis” which is
similar to schizophrenia
characterized by the presence
of paranoid delusions, auditory
and visual hallucinations. The
paranoia may lead to violent
and aggressive behavior. 18
FACES OF METH
THERESA BAXTER

June 2001 3 years, 5 months later

www.yahoo.com/facesofmeth
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FACES OF METH
PERRY BENNETT

AUGUST 1996 4 YEARS LATER

www.yahoo.com/facesofmeth
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FACES OF METH

JULY 2003 17 MONTHS LATER


JENNIFER LUNDGREN
www.yahoo.com/facesofmeth
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FACES OF METH
JOSEPH HARRIS

DECEMBER 1999 3 MONTHS LATER

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FACES OF METH

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FACES OF METH

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FACES OF METH

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FACES OF METH

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BRAIN OF DRUG ABUSER

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Normal Person’s Brain Drug User’s Brain

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CT SCAN COMPARISON OF BRAIN ACTIVITY
Meth “BUGS”

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Meth “BUGS”

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TEETH OF DRUG ABUSER

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Celebrities Who Used
Dangerous Drugs
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GUESS WHO?
Whitney Elizabeth Houston
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Born August 9, 1963, she is an American pop and R&B singer, actress, film producer,
record producer, songwriter, and former fashion model. Her crossover success opened
doors for other African Americans, particularly women, to be equally successful in pop
music and showbiz. She has frequently been referred to as "The Voice". 35
Whitney Houston
On September 12, 2002 at Malibu, California, the 61 year old actor was
arrested for being under the influence of drugs after his Mercedes-Benz car
was seen swerving on a highway near his home. The movie star pleaded
no contest to driving under the influence of drugs (DUI).

www.yahoo.com/cnn-news
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Nick Nolte
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1991 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association: Best Actor, The Prince of Tides
1991 - Golden Globe: Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama), The Prince of
Tides
1992 - Chosen as People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive
1998 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Actor, Affliction
1998 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actor, Affliction
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Nick Nolte
She was booked on felony charges of possession of cocaine and
transportation of narcotic - in addition to misdemeanor charges of
driving under the influence (DUI) and driving with a suspended
license.

www.yahoo.com/cnn-news
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Lindsay
Lohan

Born on July 2, 1986, she is an American actress and pop music singer. Lohan started
in show business as a child fashion model for magazine advertisements and television
commercials.
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Lindsay Lohan
In February 2003, she was arrested in Malibu, California and charged with
possession of heroin while driving with a suspended driver’s license.
Nicole Richie
www.yahoo.com/cnn-news

Born September
21, 1981, she is an
American socialite,
actress, television
personality, author,
model, and singer.
The daughter of
Lionel Richie, she
is known for her
role in the reality
show The Simple
Life and her
turbulent personal
life.
Nicole Richie
Drugs of Abuse
No. 2
Marijuana
or
Cannabis
Sativa
 Hallucinations/illusions  Severe irritation of the nasal
 Faster heart beat and pulse passages that leads to
rate frequent nose bleeding
 Bloodshot Eye/blurred
vision/Rapid Eye Movement  Renal damages, heart
(REM) disease and strokes
 Dry mouth and throat  Psychiatric consequences
 Forgetfulness/inability to  Gateway drug that may lead
think
to poly-drug use.
 Altered sense of time/
disorientation
 Impaired reflexes coordination
and concentration
 Acute panic anxiety reaction
 “Food-trip” & sleepiness (MJ)
The 21 year old actress was arrested for suspicion of driving under the
influence of alcohol , possession of marijuana and a controlled substance,
and driving without a valid license on December 27, 2007

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MISCHA
BARTON

Born on January 24,


1986, she is an
award-winning
actress. Perhaps
best known for her
role as Marissa
Cooper in the
American television
series The O.C..

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Mischa Barton
Was nabbed in
Oklahoma for
possession of
marijuana and two
controlled dangerous
substances (Xanax and
sleeping pills) for
which he did not have
a prescription. The
bleary-eyed actor, 24,
posed for the below
Oklahoma County
Sheriffs Office mug
shot following a traffic
stop of his buddy’s car
in September 2004.
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Drugs of Abuse
No. 3
Inhalants
 Volatile chemical substances
that contains psycho-active
(mind/mood altering) vapors
producing a state of intoxication.
Ex: Glue and Adhesive Cement
/ Rugby / Super Glue / Thinner

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IMMEDIATE EFFECTS
 Prone to bleeding and bruises
 Loss of memory
 Difficulty in learning and seeing things clearly
 Loss of bodily control
 Cramps, pains and bad cough

LONG TERM EFFECT


 Permanent damage to brain, liver and kidneys

WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
 Anxiety, depression and irritability
 Aggressive behavior
 Dizziness, shaking and nausea
 Insomnia
Other Drugs of Abuse

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SLEEPING PILLS
BENZODIAZEPINES –
commonly known as
tranquilizers and sleeping pills.
They are classified as short,
medium and long acting. This
relates to the length of the
drug action in the body.
Length of action can also be
influenced by the health of a
person’s liver, age and weight.
A.K.A. Valium, Ativan, Nubain,
etc.

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Heath Ledger
Hollywood Actor

www.yahoo.com/cnn-news
died from an overdose of sleeping pills

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 Tobacco means the curved
leaves of the tobacco plant
“nicotiana tobacu” which
contains a very potent
ingredient called nicotine.

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Important active ingredients which is a
very addictive and toxic (poisonous)
substance.

Substance left behind on the filter by


the tobacco smoke, known to be strong
associated with cancer and aggravates
bronchial and other respiratory diseases

Gaseous product of incomplete


combustion it is also known as
a poisonous emission from the
exhaust of motor vehicles,
which in effect decreases the
amount of oxygen in the blood
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CIGARETTE CONTENTS

 Ammonia – used to clean bathrooms


 Cadmium – component of car battery

 Carbon Monoxide – from car / factory exhaust

 Nicotine – used as a mixture in insecticide

 Tar – ingredients for asphalt

 Vinyl Chloride – used for plastic manufacture


 Cyanide – poison gas used by Hitler in his
concentration camps
 DDT – used to kill cockroach

 Formaldehyde (Formalin) – used for embalming

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Contents of Cigarette

acetic acid, methane (sewer gas), arsenic (poison), carbon monoxide,


rocket fuel, paint, toilet cleaner (ammonia), insecticide, Industrial
solvent, candle wax, cadmium (batteries), butane (lighter fluid)
 Smelly breath, hair
 Sickness
and clothes  Heart Attack
 Stained teeth and
fingers  Cancer
 Increase heart rate,  Bronchitis and
breathing rate and
blood pressure Emphysema
 Reduced blood
supply to  Ulcers
extremities (hands
and feet because  Infertility
the blood vessel are
constricted)
 Stimulated central
nervous system
 Smoking exposes
“the smokers” and
others to health
risks
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EFFECT on the LUNGS
Normal Affected
Republic Act No. 9211 - Known as Tobacco Regulation
Act of 2003 (Signed into law in June 23, 2003)
Prohibited Acts:
• Allowing minors to man stalls selling tobacco product (s)
• Selling tobacco products to a minor (under 18 years of age)
• For a minor to smoke cigarettes or any tobacco products
• Selling of Tobacco products within 100 meters from
playgrounds, schools and all youtfacilities
• Cigarette vending machine within the place mentioned
• Smoking in public places and public transportation
• tobacco sponsorship restricted to activities for those "18 and above“
beginning July 1, 2006
• no tobacco ad on TV, Cable TV and radio since January I, 2007
• no tobacco ads outdoors and in cinemas beginning July 1, 2007
• no tobacco ads in all mass media beginning July 1, 2008
• no tobacco sponsorship of all sports, concert, cultural, and art events
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WHAT IS ALCOHOL
 Alcohol is a powerful drug. Alcoholic drinks contain
the drug “ethanol” (ethyl alcohol). It is a toxic and
poisonous drug. It poisons the body if taken in large
quantities simply or in combination with other drugs.
 Alcohol damages all the major organs of the body.
Alcohol is a depressant drug, not a stimulant as
erroneously believed. Pure alcohol is colorless and
tasteless. Alcoholic drinks vary in color and taste
because of the ingredients used to flavor them.
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Unlawful Acts and Penalties
Unlawful Acts and Penalties

Importation- a fine of P500,000-P10,000,000 and life


imprisonment
Protector/coddler of any violator in importing dangerous
drugs- 12 yrs/1day-20 yrs of imprisonment, and a fine
of P100,000-P500,000
Selling- life imprisonment and a fine ranging from
P500,000-P10,000,000
Protector/coddler of any violator in selling dangerous
drugs- 12 yrs/1day-20 yrs of imprisonment, and a fine
of P100,000-P500,000
Unlawful Acts and Penalties

Possession
*Life Imprisonment and a fine ranging from P500,000-
P10,000,000 for the ff.
-10grams opium -10grams morphine -10 grams heroin
-10grams cocaine -50 grams shabu -10grams marijuana
*Life imprisonment and a fine ranging from P400,000-
P500,000—10grams or more but less than 50grams of
shabu
*Imprisonment of 20 yrs/1dy-life imprisonment and a
fine ranging from P400,000-P500,000 for the ff.
5grams or more but less than 10grams of opium,
morphine, heroin, cocaine, marijuana and shabu
Unlawful Acts and Penalties

*Imprisonment of 12 yrs/1dy-20 yrs and a fine ranging


from P300,000-P400,000 if the quantities of dangerous
drugs are less than 5grams of opium, morphine, heroin,
cocaine, marijuana and shabu
Possession of drug paraphernalia- Imprisonment
ranging from 6 months/1dy- 4yrs and a fine ranging
from P10,000-P50,000
Unlawful Acts and Penalties

Using
1st offense-6months rehabilitation
2nd offense-imprisonment ranging from 6yrs/1dy-12 yrs
and a fine ranging from P50,000-P200,000=this shall
not be applicable if the person is also found to have in
his possession such quantity of dangerous drugs
Cultivation
Life imprisonment and a fine ranging from P500,000-
P10,000,000 and a confiscation of the lot in favor of the
State
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Family Problems

Parents who always quarrel in front of


the children.

Irresponsible parents who don’t


have time for their children.
Peer Pressure/Curiosity

BAD Influence by
friends.
Weak Personality, Desire to
Escape From Reality

Lack of self-confidence
and inferiority complex.
COMMON SIGNS
OF
DRUG ABUSE
Stealing items which can be readily sold for cash (to
support a drug habit)
Changes in Mood – depending on the drug taken.
Example: depressed or becoming elated and euphoric.
Association with known drug abusers
Change from normal capabilities
(work habits, efficiency, etc.)
Change in attendance at work or school
Poor physical appearance, including
inattention to dress and personal hygiene
Ang Laban
Kontra Droga ay
Laban ng Buong
 Report the User!

Bayan,
 Jail the Pusher!

MAKI-ISA NA!!!
THE END
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OBJECTIVE
To harness people’s power in the anti-
drug campaign by tapping the citizenry
as the “eyes and ears” of the
government in achieving the vision of a
Drug-Free Philippines by the year 2010.

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ARTICLE IV
PROCEDURES AND
REQUIREMENTS
a. The informant is not a member of the DDB and its
secretariat, PDEA, PNP, AFP, NBI, PCG, BuCus or
any government agency exercising law enforcement
function;

b. The Information Report Form (IRF) containing


the detailed information on illegal drug activity must
reach the PDEA before the commencement of the
successful anti-illegal drug operation;
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Year 2009 a total of


P9,000,000 million were
disbursed as reward.

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Awarding of Cash Reward
Awarding of Cash Reward
WHICH ONE

RIP
(Death)
NBP
(Prison)

97 NMH
(Mental Hospital)
THANK
YOU
VERY
MUCH
Gen. Dionisio R. Santiago (Ret)
Senior Usec./ Director General, PDEA
“Towards a Drug-Free
Philippines“
For Any Assistance
Please call PDEA Hotlines:
920-0735 or 920-0736

Or TEXT
PDEANCR(space)FEEDBACK(space)
TIP or MESSAGE
And Send to 7007332
For Smart & TALKnText users only
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