Tobacco originates and grows in the continents with the same name.
What are The Americas?
Alcohol is also known as a chemical that slows down brain activity.
What is a depressant?
A type of drug that you can get at any store or pharmacy.
What is an Over-the-Counter Drug? (OTC)
Tobacco comes from the genus named after the addictive chemical in cigarettes.
What is Nicotiana?
A chronic relapsing brain disorder that is caused by alcohol.
What is Alcohol Use Disorder? (AUD)
A type of drug in which you're prescribed it by a doctor.
What is a Prescription Drug?
Tobacco smoke includes more than 4000 constituents, including the chemical that causes cancers.
What are carcinogens?
The number of people ages 12 and older who had AUD in 2019.
What is 14.5 Million?
The 3 main drugs that begin with m, p, and c.
What are marijuana, painkillers, and cocaine?
Tobacco has killed more than the number between 7 and 9 million.
What is more than 8 million?
The cost to the USA due to alcohol misuse in 2010.
What is $249 Billion?
The piece of paper telling you how to use an OTC drug.
What is a Drug Facts Label?
1 can of snuff is equal to (10)(8) cigarettes.
What is 80 cigarettes?
The percent of people 18 or older who said that they drank alcohol in some point of their lives in 2019.
What is 85.6 percent?
A controlled substance found in some drugs that can be deadly.
What is fentanyl?