Nicotine, smoking & laws
E-cigarettes & vaping
drugs use, misuse & abuse
drugs effects & types
Addiction overdose & safety
100

What is nicotine?

This highly addictive stimulant is found in cigarettes and many vaping products.

100

What are e-cigarettes?

These devices heat a liquid into an aerosol that users inhaleQ: What are e-cigarettes?

100

What is proper drug use?

This is the process of taking a drug exactly as prescribed by a doctor.

100

What is a stimulant?

This type of drug speeds up the body and increases energy and alertness.

100

What is Narcan?

This medication can reverse an opioid overdose and restore breathing.

200

What are Tobacco 21 laws and public smoking bans?

These two laws helped reduce cigarette smoking by raising the legal smoking age and banning smoking in many public places.

200

What is that vapes are usually larger and customizable while e-cigarettes often resemble cigarettes?

This is the difference between an e-cigarette and a vape.

200

What is drug misuse?

Taking someone else’s prescription medication for studying is an example of this.

200

What are opioids?

These drugs are commonly used to relieve pain after injuries or surgeries.

200

What are opioid receptors?

Narcan works by blocking these receptors in the brain.

300

What is the heart?

Nicotine causes this organ to beat faster and makes blood vessels narrow.

300

What is diacetyl?

This chemical flavoring, sometimes used in vaping products, has been linked to serious lung disease.

300

What is drug abuse?

Using illegal drugs repeatedly even when they cause harm is known as this.

300

What are ways drugs can be administered?

Smoking, swallowing, injecting, snorting, and inhaling are all examples of these.

300

What is fentanyl?

This powerful synthetic opioid is much stronger than morphine and is linked to many overdoses.

400

What are blood vessels?

High blood pressure and damaged arteries can result from nicotine affecting these body structures.

400

What are aerosols?

These tiny particles produced by vaping can enter deep into the lungs

400

What are stimulants?

Cocaine and methamphetamine are examples of this category of drugs.

400

What is tolerance?

This happens when a person needs more of a drug to get the same effect.

400

What is dependence?

A person who feels unable to function normally without a drug may have this condition.

500

What is the Tobacco 21 law?

This federal law raised the minimum age to purchase tobacco products in the U.S. to 21 years old.

500

What are vape mods or vapes?

Unlike many traditional e-cigarettes, these devices are often larger, refillable, and customizable.

500

What are opioids?

Heroin, oxycodone, and fentanyl are all examples of this type of drug.

500

What is withdrawal?

Symptoms like sweating, nausea, and shaking after stopping a drug are called this.

500

What is addiction?

This condition involves compulsive drug use despite harmful consequences.

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