Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Stimulants Course

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What you'll learn

Recognize the definition of a stimulant;Identify the physical and mental effects stimulants have on an individual
Recognize common names for cocaine, amphetamines and methamphetamines
Recognize any interactions that stimulants may have with other medications and drugs

Amendment 42-24 Authorized for use 1 January 2025 / Mandatory 1 January 2026

Description

Stimulant drugs speed up the body's systems. Users may feel great due to short-term performance-enhancing and euphoric effects. However, long-term abuse of these drugs can have significant consequences. This course provides facts about commonly abused stimulants such as caffeine, nicotine, cocaine and amphetamines. The physical, mental and emotional effects they have on workers are also discussed. Ideal learners are all employees, including managers and supervisors.

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Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Stimulants Course

Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Stimulants
Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts About Stimulants
Stimulant drugs speed up the body's systems. Users may feel great due to short-term performance-enhancing and euphoric effects. However, long-term abuse of these drugs can have significant consequences. This course provides facts about commonly abused stimulants such as caffeine, nicotine, cocaine and amphetamines. The physical, mental and emotional effects they have on workers are also discussed. Ideal learners are all employees, including managers and supervisors.

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