Opioids
Alcohol
Nicotine
Cannabis
Other Drugs
100

This opioid is the most commonly abused and most deadly in the United States. (nida.nih.gov).

What is fentanyal?

100

This is what BAC stands for. 

What is Blood Alcohol Concentration?

100

These nicotine products are thought to be safe, but in fact they are harmful to your health.

What are vapes/e-cigarrettes?

100

This form of cannabis is legal in North Carolina.

What is CBD and Delta-8 (hemp-derived products containing less than 0.3% delta-9 THC)? 

100

Cocain is this category of drug.

What is stimulant?

200

This is a short term effect of opioids.

What is pain reduction, euphoria, mood changes, difficulty focusing, constipation, pin point pupils, dry mouth and/or nausea/vomiting?
200

These are long term effects of alcohol abuse?

What is increased risk of heart disease, liver failure, cancer, cognitive decline, and brain damage?

200

These are some of the harmful chemicals found in cigarrettes and vapes.

What is nicotine, flavoring, propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin, metals, and formaldehyde?

200

These are long term affects of cannabis use.

What is euphoria, increased heart rate, altered perception, dry mouth, red eyes, increased appetite, and decreased coordination?

200

These drugs can be used intravenous.

What is heroin, crack cocain, and methamphatines?

300

Providing this to a person who has overdosed on an opioid can save their lives.

What is nalaxone/narcan?

300

This is known as a safe amount of alcohol for a pregnant female.

What is zero?

300

This is the amount of nicotine that is considered to be safe for a female that is pregnant.

What is zero?

300

These are long term effects of choosing not to use cannabis products.

What is decreased risk of chronic diseases and  increased chance of achieving goals?

300

These are some affects that using alcohol, nicotine, or other drugs may have on an unborn child.

What is fetal acohol syndrome, poor coordination, underdeveloped organs/CNS/facial features, miscarriage/still birth, or mental disabilities?

400

These are the two ways that naloxone can be used on a person that is overdosing from opioids.

What is nasal spray or intramuscular injection?

400

These are some ways that family can effect a kid's risk factor of abusing alcohol.

What is then can assist with prevention or rehabilitation, or they can influence poor drinking behaviors?

400

These are the long term affects of nicotine on the teenage brain.

What is increased risk of depression, anxiety, difficult concentration, and critical thinking?

400

Is cannabis addictive?

Yes. It is called Cannabis Use Disorder.

400

This could be a negative effect of using performance enhancing drugs.

What is mood changes, increase breast size for males, decreased genital size for males, hair loss, increased facial features for females, and/or liver/kidney failure?

500

This law protects people willing to perform first aid procedures on injured/overdosing victims.

What is the Good Samaritan Law?
500
These are some short term effects of alcohol that may effect a person's ability to drive safely.

What is slower reaction times, blurred/impaired vision, lack of concentration, and sleepiness?

500

These are some good resources to help quit smoking or vaping.

What is 1-800-QUIT-NOW; teen.smokefree.gov; Truth Initiative; school counselor; or doctor?

500

This is the psychoactive component of cannabis products.

What is tetrahydrocannibinol (THC)?

500

These are some strategies to avoid abusing nicotine, alcohol or other drugs.

What is:

Don't start; practice saying no; reduce mental health concerns; lean on protective factors

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