The most commonly used addictive substance in the United States
What is alcohol?
Smoking it and eating it.
What are the two ways people use marijuana?
Size, weight, and health.
What are things that can change how tobacco affects a person?
15,500 and counting.
What is the amount of flavors on the market?
Roughly 70,200
What is the number of deaths due to overdose in 2017 America?
2.8 million.
What is the amount of worldwide deaths caused by alcohol?
Two alternative names for marijuana
What is Pot, Weed, Grass, or blaze?
(Only 2 need to be said, others not listed may be used.)
Increased alertness/concentration, Feeling of relaxation, Increased blood pressure/heart rate, Headache, coughing.
What are some immediate effects of tobacco?
Nicotine.
What is an addictive chemical found in e-juice?
JUUL
Loss of productivity, Alcohol poisoning, Nerve damage, Liver disease, Heart-related disease.
What are some long-term effects of alcohol usage?
THC
What is the chemical in marijuana that gets you high?
Increased risk of stroke and brain damage, Yellow teeth, coughing, cancer, Slower healing wounds, Shortness of breath, Asthma, etc.
What are some longer-term effects of tobacco usage?
Targets young adults and teens.
What are e-cig marketing tactics?
Heroin, Cocaine, Fentanyl (opioid)
What are some of the most common drugs people overdose on?
Drowsiness, Headaches, Impaired judgment, Decreased perception, etc.
What are some short-term side effects of alcohol usage?
Altered senses, Altered sense of time, Changes in mood, Impaired body movement, Difficulty thinking, Impaired memory.
What are some short-term effects of eating/smoking marijuana?
10 years
What is the amount of years taken off of a smokers life?
Nicotine, Benzoic Acid, Glycerol.
What are some chemicals in E-cigarettes?
Alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana
What are the drugs most commonly used by adolescents?
Blood alcohol concentration
What does BAC stand for?
Zero
The number of deaths caused by marijuana overdose.
Before the age of 18 and by the age of 26.
What is the time when most/all smokers begin smoking?
Chemicals in e-cigarettes that remain on surfaces and on dust. These chemicals form other toxins that people can be exposed to.
What is Thirdhand smoke?
The subject with the longest slideshow in health class.
What is the E-cigarette slideshow?