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CHITKARA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
PRESENTATION ON SMOKING AND ITS ILL EFFECTS
SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BYMR. Ravinder kumar Meenakshi sharmaLecturer in Pathology 1450951008 Pharm-D (IInd year)
SMOKING&ITS ILL EFFECTS
What is Smoking?Smoking refers to the inhalation and exhalation of fumes from burning tobacco in cigars, cigarettes and pipes
STATISTICS•One person dies every 6 seconds from a tobaccorelated disease.•Tobacco industry revenue was $664 in 2010•Tobacco smoke contain approximately 4000 chemicals•More than 6000000 non smokers die due to•second hand smoking
PEOPLE START SMOKING DUE TO –
•Peer pressure•Family habits•Influential movies staring actors smoking.•Look cool and bossy •Stressful life
SHORT TERM EFFECTS OF SMOKINGEvery puff of cigarette contains a mixture of nicotine and carbon monoxide and each time you smoke it increases your –
•Heart rate•Blood pressure•It also injures your heart and blood vessels.
LONG TERM EFFECTS OF SMOKING
Loss of appetite Yellowing of teeth Halitosis(bad breath) Lung cancer Other cancers of throat and mouth
COPDEmphysemaLow sperm countErectile dysfunctionEarly menopausePremature agingLoss of weight
NORMAL LUNG SMOKER’S LUNG
EFFECTS OF DRUG ON HEART AND BLOOD VESSELS
EFFECTS ON PREGNANT LADIES
Ectopic pregnancy vaginal bleeding Placental abruption Miscarriage Still birth
HARMFUL AGENTS IN CIGRETTE
WAYS TO QUIT SMOKING
•Get ready•Get support•Learn new skills and behavior•Get medication- if recommended by the doctor•Be prepared for craving and withdrawl symptoms.