Alcohol Effects
Stimulants (Cocaine / Meth)
💊 Opioids (Heroin, Pain Pills)
🌿 Marijuana
😴Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium)
100

This organ is most commonly damaged by long-term alcohol use.

What is the liver?

100

These drugs increase energy by speeding up this system in the body.

What is the central nervous system?

100

Opioids slow down this life-sustaining function.

What is breathing?

100

Marijuana affects this ability, making it harder to focus and learn.

What is memory or concentration?

100

These drugs are commonly prescribed for this condition.

What is anxiety?

200

Alcohol slows down this system, affecting movement and reaction time.

What is the central nervous system?

200

Stimulants can cause this dangerous heart-related event even in young users.

What is a heart attack?

200

This is the most common cause of death in opioid misuse.

What is overdose?

200

This short-term effect can impair driving ability.

What is slowed reaction time?


200

Benzos slow down this system in the body.

What is the central nervous system?

300

This condition can develop from long-term alcohol use, causing confusion and memory problems.

What is Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome? (accept: alcohol-related brain damage)

300

This mental health effect includes extreme suspicion and mistrust.

What is paranoia?

300

This medication can reverse an opioid overdose.

What is Narcan (naloxone)?

300

Some users experience this mental health effect with high doses.

What is anxiety or panic?

300

Mixing benzos with opioids or alcohol increases risk of this.

What is overdose?

400

This dangerous withdrawal symptom can include seizures and hallucinations.

What are delirium tremens (DTs)?

400

Methamphetamine use can cause this visible dental condition.

What is “meth mouth”?

400

Long-term opioid use can cause increased sensitivity to this sensation.

What is pain? (opioid-induced hyperalgesia)

400

Long-term use can affect this area of life, especially in teens and young adults.

What is brain development?

400

Stopping benzos suddenly can lead to this dangerous withdrawal symptom.

What are seizures?

500

Drinking large amounts quickly can lead to this life-threatening condition.

What is alcohol poisoning?

500

Long-term stimulant use can lead to this condition involving hallucinations and delusions.

What is stimulant-induced psychosis?

500

Mixing opioids with alcohol or benzodiazepines increases risk of this.

What is respiratory depression (or fatal overdose)?

500

This condition involves repeated vomiting linked to heavy marijuana use.

What is cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome?

500

Long-term use can impair this cognitive function.

What is memory?

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