Tobacco
Alcohol
Drugs
100

This highly addictive substance is found in both traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes, making it very difficult for users to quit.

What is Nicotine

100

This organ is responsible for breaking down 90% of the alcohol consumed, but can be severely scarred by long-term drinking in a condition called cirrhosis.

What is the liver

100

These types of drugs, such as "Spice" or "K2," are created in labs to mimic other drugs but are often much more dangerous because their chemical makeup is unknown.

What are Synthetic Drugs

200

This chemical, often found in car exhaust and used to preserve lab specimens, is one of the dangerous toxins produced when e-liquids are heated.

What is Formaldehyde

200

Alcohol is classified as this type of drug because it slows down the central nervous system, leading to delayed reactions and slurred speech.

What is a depressant

200

This term describes the condition where a person needs more and more of a drug to get the same "high" they felt the first time.

What is tolerance

300

These two primary ingredients in e-liquids—often abbreviated as PG and VG—were found by the University of North Carolina to be toxic to human cells.

What are Propylene Glycol and Vegetable Glycerin

300

This measurement, abbreviated as BAC, is used by law enforcement to determine the percentage of alcohol present in a person’s bloodstream.

What is Blood Alcohol Concentration

300

This extremely powerful synthetic opioid is often illegally added to other drugs; even a tiny amount—equivalent to a few grains of salt—can be fatal.

What is Fentanyl

400

This is the specific term for the "chemical cocktail" created when a user breathes out, which can expose bystanders to nickel, tin, and lead.

What are Secondhand Emissions

400

This part of the brain, which controls balance and coordination, is one of the first areas affected by alcohol, causing a person to stumble or lose their footing.

What is the Cerebellum

400

This is the name for the uncomfortable and often painful physical symptoms that occur when a person suddenly stops using a drug they are addicted to.

What is withdrawal

500

E-cigarettes contain this specific herbicide, which is primarily used to kill weeds but can cause acute lung injury and COPD in humans.

What is Acrolein

500

Alcohol irritates the lining of this organ and increases acid production, which can lead to ulcers or internal bleeding over time.

What is the stomach

500

This part of the brain is known as the "reward center"; drugs hijack it by flooding it with dopamine, which leads to the cycle of addiction.

What is the Limbic System

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