New Videos on Drug Use
from Human Relations Media
Fentanyl: The Deadliest Opioid
This program arms viewers with the most updated information on Fentanyl, an opioid drug responsible for thousands of accidental overdose deaths.
Program also alerts to viewers to a sister drug, carfentanyl. This program speaks directly to young people in a way they will understand: Hard hitting and memorable, the video delivers strong no use message to anyone thinking of experimenting with Fentanyl or carfentanyl.
Duration: 20 min.
Production year: 2018
Grades: 6-12
Juuling and Vaping: What the Latest Research Reveals
Vaping e-cigarettes can be addicting, and teens that vape have a greater chance of eventually switching to traditional cigarettes. Additionally, cancer causing compounds have been found in flavored cigarettes including those without nicotine.
This timely program also discusses the new widespread phenomenon known as “Juuling” and its implications for vaping in schools.
Duration: 20 min.
Production year: 2018
Grades: 9-12
Marijuana: Just the Facts Please
There is still a great deal of confusion surrounding Marijuana and its effects on the mind and body. This straightforward program does not preach or distort, but simply supplies students with the latest science-based information. Does marijuana use cause cancer? Is Marijuana addictive? These and other questions are explored by scientists and physicians and contrasted with generally held opinions by the public, teenagers and college students.
Duration: 20 min.
Production year: 2017
Grades: 6-12