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Meth
Alcohol
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Fentanyl
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This addictive drug found in tobacco makes your heart beat faster and raises your blood pressure.

Nicotine

100

This substance in e-cigarettes is highly addictive and can harm the brain development of young people.

Nicotine

100

This chemical in marijuana causes the mind-altering “high” sensation.

THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol)

100

Methamphetamine is classified as this type of drug, which boosts mood, energy, and alertness.

Stimulant

100

Alcohol is classified as this type of drug because it slows down brain and nervous system activity.

Depressant

100

This type of medicine can only be obtained with a doctor's written permission.

Prescription medicine

100

Fentanyl is classified as this type of drug because it is used to treat severe pain.

Opioid

100

The fastest land animal

Cheetah

200

Tobacco smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including this deadly, odorless gas that reduces oxygen to the brain and heart.

Carbon monoxide

200

The “vapor” from an e-cigarette is actually this harmful substance made of tiny particles and chemicals.

Aerosol

200

Smoking marijuana can cause this effect, which makes people feel like time is moving slower.

Altered sense of time

200

This form of meth, named for its shiny, clear crystal appearance, is often smoked in a glass pipe.

Crystal meth

200

Drinking large amounts of alcohol over time can cause scarring of the liver, a condition known as this.

Cirrhosis

200

A reaction to a medicine other than the one intended is called this.

Side effect

200

Fentanyl is considered more deadly than this other opioid because it is much stronger.

Heroin

200

The document signed in 1776 that declared American independence.

Declaration of Independence

300

Smoking damages these tiny air sacs in the lungs, making it harder for the body to get oxygen.

Alveoli

300

Using e-cigarettes can cause this painful condition in the throat and also lead to nosebleeds.

Sore throat

300

Long-term marijuana use can cause this serious problem with the lungs, similar to a smoker’s cough.

Respiratory problems

300

A person using meth may experience severe dental problems, commonly known by this nickname.

Meth mouth

300

Alcohol slows reaction time and impairs judgment because it affects this body system.

Central nervous system (CNS)

300

These medicines, like pain relievers and cold medications, can be bought without a doctor’s permission.

Over-the-counter (OTC) medicine

300

This colorful form of fentanyl, designed to look like candy, has been found in at least 21 U.S. states.

Rainbow fentanyl

300

The inventor of the light bulb.

Thomas Edison

400

Smoking can cause this painful condition in the mouth and stomach, which are open sores.

Ulcers

400

E-cigarettes contribute to this type of waste, which harms the environment.

E-waste (electronic waste)

400

This part of the body is quickly affected when THC passes from the lungs into the bloodstream.

Brain

400

Long-term meth use can cause this mental condition, where a person may hear or see things that aren't real.

Psychosis

400

Long-term alcohol abuse can cause open sores in the stomach lining called these.

Ulcers

400

This is when a person uses a medicine in the wrong way or for the wrong purpose.

Misuse

400

This life-saving medication can reverse the effects of a fentanyl overdose if given in time.

Naloxone

400

The astronaut who was the first person to walk on the moon.

Neil Armstrong

500

Cigar smoke has up to 90 times more cancer-causing chemicals than cigarettes and increases the risk of these types of cancer. (3 of them)

Mouth, tongue, or lip cancers

500

In the United States, it is illegal to buy tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, if you are under this age.

21 years old 

500

Using marijuana can lead to poor school performance because it affects these three important skills.

Attention, memory, and learning

500

Overdosing on meth can lead to death by these two medical emergencies caused by increased heart rate and blood pressure.

Heart attack and a stroke

500

In the United States, a person under this age is not allowed to legally purchase or consume alcohol.

21 years old 

500

It is dangerous to do this because the medicine was prescribed for someone else's body and condition.

Taking someone else's prescription medicine

500

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) warns that even this small amount of fentanyl, visible in a photo, can be deadly.

2-3 milligrams

500

The fruit known for having its seeds on the outside.

Strawberry

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