Substances
History of Drugs
Substances in the media
Myths
MISC
100

This legal drug is responsible for more preventable deaths worldwide than any other.

Tobacco

100

This famous soft drink once contained cocaine.

Coca-Cola?

100

This 1994 film starring John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson famously featured a heroin overdose scene involving Uma Thurman.

Pulp Fiction

100

Many people believe marijuana isn’t addictive. In reality, around what percentage of users develop a cannabis use disorder?

What is about 9–10% (and up to 17% for those who start young)

100

This famous physicist’s last name has become synonymous with “genius.”

Einstein

200

This painkiller was named after the Greek god of dreams, Morpheus.

morphine

200

This long-running TV drama followed a chemistry teacher who starts manufacturing methamphetamine.

Breaking Bad

200

Some people believe marijuana helps with focus and productivity. In reality, long-term use can impair this key brain function.

memory, motivation, or attention

200

The world’s largest ocean covers more than 30% of Earth’s surface.

the Pacific Ocean

300

This psychedelic substance, first synthesized in 1938, became popular in the 1960s counterculture.

What is LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide)

300

This rock musician’s death in 1970 from an overdose of barbiturates became symbolic of the “27 Club.”

Jimi Hendrix

300

Many people believe addiction only happens with illegal drugs, but this legal substance kills more people worldwide than all illicit drugs combined.

alcohol

300

This planet, nicknamed the “Morning Star” and “Evening Star,” is actually covered in clouds of sulfuric acid.

Venus

400

This drug, now illegal in most places, was once prescribed as a cough suppressant in the early 1900s.

heroin

400

This 1970s band’s excesses with cocaine and alcohol were so infamous that their recording studio was nicknamed “The Cockroach Motel.”

Fleetwood Mac

400

Many believe detox alone cures addiction, but this process actually only removes substances from the body and must be followed by this for lasting recovery.

ongoing therapy, medication, and behavioral support

400

This pop star’s 1982 album Thriller remains the best-selling album of all time.

Michael Jackson

500

The British Empire fought two major wars in the 19th century to force China to accept trade of this addictive substance.

opium

500

This rapper, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, has spoken openly about his recovery from prescription drug addiction, particularly referencing it in the song Not Afraid.




Eminem

500

A common myth says people with addiction can “just quit” if they try hard enough. In reality, chronic use changes this part of the body responsible for decision-making and impulse control.

the brain’s reward and prefrontal systems

500

This U.S. president appears on the $5 bill.

Abraham Lincoln

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