This stage of use is typically driven by curiosity and peer pressure.
What is misuse or early use?
This part of the brain controls many activities in the body that happen automatically like sleeping, breathing, and digesting food.
What is the Brain Stem?
This stimulant is the primary drug in tobacco products
What is Nicotine?
OxyContin, Vicodin, morphine, and codeine
What are types of prescription opioids?
Adderall is considered to be this type of drug.
What is a stimulant?
What is binge drinking?
This is the most widely abused substances across the world
What is alcohol?
This occurs when a person takes too large a dose of a drug and has strong negative physical reaction, including vomiting, loss of consciousness, and possibly death.
What is overdose.
This part of your brain controls posture, movement, and balance.
What is the cerebellum?
Gum disease, chronic bronchitis, and mood disorders are possible side effects of this?
What is Vaping?
Heroin are considered this level of drug classification
What is a Schedule 1?
Adderall is used in the treatment of this disorder
What is ADHD?
12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, 1.5 ounces of liquor
What is one serving of alcohol/one standard drink?
A person can die from the withdrawal symptoms of these two drugs
What is alcohol and benzodiazepines?
This is when a person keeps taking the same amount of a drug but feels less intense effects over time. Or a person needs a larger dose of a drug to feel the same effects as previously experienced.
What is tolerance?
This is the active ingredient that makes a person high in marijuana.
What is THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)
Heroin is made from this type of plant
What is a poppy plant?
The main ingredient in ecstasy is this.
What is MDMA?
High blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, cancer, mental health problems
What are long term effects of excessive alcohol use?
Smack, Horse, Junk, Snow, Dragon, Black Tar, Brown sugar,
What are slang terms for heroin?
This stage of use happens the person needs the substance just to feel normal and avoid pain.
What is chemical dependency?
This part of the brain is responsible for planning, decision making, impulse control, and judgement.
What is the Prefrontal Cortex?
Three methods of using marijuana
What are joint, edibles, bong, bowl, dab pen, blunt...
Inject, sniff, snort, or smoke
Molly, X, E, Disco Biscuits, Scooby Snacks, and Love drug
What are slang terms for Ecstasy?
Alcohol is considered this type of drug
What is a depressant?

What is cannabis?
This syndrome of often painful physical and psychological symptoms typically follows discontinuance of an addicting drug
What is withdrawal?
This neurotransmitter is released by the brain as part of the reward pathway that is experienced when someone uses drugs
What is dopamine?
This is the secondary ingredient in marijuana that may have some medical benefits but does not get a person high
insomnia, collapsed veins, dry mouth, nausea, abscesses, sexual dysfunction.
What are possible side effects of opioids?
This is the length of a typical ecstasy high
What is 3 hours?
The ingredient in alcohol that makes a person drink
What is ethanol?
The number of states who have legalized recreation marijuana use
What is 12?