Tobacco / Vaping

Did you know that the Mariposa Youth Colation and YADA groups are actively educating teens in our community on the harms of vaping and smoking? 

WHAT IS TOBACCO/VAPING?

Tobacco and Vape products are addictive substances that contain the chemical Nicotine. 

Teens are highly susceptible to using Vape products, especially because it is a legal substance and can be easy to access, please talk to your teen about Vape products and check out the parent and youth resources tab.

Tobacco is a plant that contains the addictive chemical Nicotine. Cigarettes contain over 2,000 chemicals that harm your body and brain and can cause different types of cancers. These products not only harm the user but also the people around them through secondhand smoke/vape inhalation. Parents who smoke around their children increase their chances of having asthma attacks, respiratory infections, ear infections, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Vape products contain extremely high amounts of nicotine, vape products are increasingly harder to quit using.

HOW IS IT USED?

Smoked as a cigarette, cigar, or hookah.

Inhaled or vaped, which is an aerosolized version of the chemicals.

Oral consumption through smokeless chewing tobacco or snus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STREET NAMES

Cigs, Shisha, Dip, Mods, Pen, Juul/Juuling, Vape, E-cig, Cloud Chasing

DRUG PARAPHERNALIA

Vape pods or cartridges

Vape juice (refill liquid)

Hookah/water bongs

Lighters/matches

Ashtray

Cigarette butts

Rolling paper

SIGNS THAT SOMEONE IS USING TOBACCO/VAPE

Hair and clothes smell like cigarette smoke or vape

Increased coughing/breathing issues

Anxiousness

Increased irritability 

Frequently going outside for breaks 

SHORT-TERM HEALTH EFFECTS

Bad breath

Fatigue and dizziness

Dulling the senses of taste and smell 

Coughing

Shortness of breath 

Increased blood pressure 

Increased heart rate

Decreased blood flow

Nausea

Headache

LONG-TERM HEALTH EFFECTS

Stroke

Heart disease

Emphysema 

Fertility issues

Teeth stains and rotting 

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Mouth cancers

Bladder cancer

Lung cancer

Stomach cancer

Esophageal cancer

Cervical cancer

Colorectal cancer

Liver cancer

Pancreatic cancer

Ready to get Involved?

Organizations and community members involved in SUD/OUD are welcome to join!
Email Yara Castro at info@sosaheal.org or call 520-375-6050 for more information.