Facts
Categories of Drugs
Alcohol
Terms
Potpurri
100

True of False: Addiction can develop at any age.

True

100

A drug that is very common in which the user has lack of judgement, slurred speech, loss of balance and memory and blackouts.

Alcohol

100

True or false: Alcohol withdrawal can be deadly

True

100

Things that increase a person's chances of developing substance abuse or dependency.

Risk factors

100

At what age can you purchase alcohol and/or marijuana in Arizona?

21

200

What type of addiction is it when the BODY itself feels a direct need for a drug?

Physical Dependency

200

Caffeine, Nicotine, Cocaine, and Amphetamines are examples of what type of drug

Stimulants

200

Psychotherapy, medications and counseling are examples of what?

Treatment options

200

This is a program invented by two alcoholics who wanted to stop drinking

Alcoholics Anonymous

200

The person who is sober and able to operate a vehicle.

Designated driver

300

What percentage of people are addicted to alcohol or other drugs?

10%

300

This drug was once used to pay taxes.

Cannabis

300

An event that seeks to increase an alcoholic's desire to quit by confronting them, also a once popular reality TV show

Intervention

300

This is something a person writes down with information they need to help them stay sober during difficult times

Relapse prevention plan

300

This is the most commonly used psychoactive substance on Earth

Caffeine

400

What type of addiction is it when the MIND sends the body a message that it needs more of a drug?

Psychological Dependency

400

Alcohol, Inhalants, Tranquilizers and Barbiturates are examples of what type of drug?

Depressants

400

Occurs when alcohol concentration in the blood reaches near-critical levels.

Alcohol poisoning

400

Class of drug that decreases activity level, heart rate, blood pressure, impairs motor functioning, creates difficulty concentrating, and slurred speech.

Depressant

400

Even though life may be spiraling out of control with dependency clearly increasing, some people may believe that they are not addicted just because they may be obtaining drugs this legal way.

Prescription

500

What happens with dopamine over time as drug use progresses?

Releases smaller amounts of dopamine thus, increasing cravings for drug use.

500

A drug that is very common but people forget that it is addictive. Releases dopamine into the brains frontal cortex.

Caffeine

500

Name 3 symptoms of alcohol withdrawal

Headache, Anxiety, Insomnia, Sweating, Upset stomach, Heart palpitations, Increased blood pressure, Increased heart rate, High body temp, Tremors, Confusion, Hallucinations, Seizures

500

 Thoughts that are harmful to recovery and are usually things we tell ourselves to talk us into using again.

Denial

500

This person claims Burger King saved his life from his drug addiction. (Hint: A billionaire Super hero)

Robert Downey Jr

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