What are OTC Drugs?
Amount of people drunk around the world at any given time.
What is .7%, or 50 Million?
A common addictive chemical found in tobacco products.
What is nicotine?
An undesirable secondary effect.
What is a side effect?
This is the mixture of sprite, cough syrup, and a fruity candy, such as a jolly rancher.
What is Lean?
The generic of Tylenol.
What is Acetaminophen?
This disorder is diagnosed by a doctor when someone’s drinking causes them distress or harm.
What is Alcohol use disorders (AUDs)?
The legal age to buy cigarettes.
What is 18 years old?
A chronic disease characterized by drug seeking.
What is addiction?
This substance is 8x more addictive than cocaine.
What is sugar?
The ratio of teenagers who have abused cough syrup to get high.
What is every 1 in 10?
Legal limit of the BAC to drive.
What is .08%?
Amount of Americans living with diseases caused by smoking.
What is 16 million?
This drug used to be legal, and was marketed as a cough syrup.
What is heroin?
88,000 deaths annualy are caused due to this.
What is alcohol?
Most expensive OTC medication at $52,321.80 per month.
What is Actimmune?
The standard amount of alcohol in a 12-ounce beer.
What is 14 grams?
Highest selling brand of cigarettes.
What is Marlboro?
This stimulant is used in insecticides.
What is nicotine?
This substance is found in over 100 OTC medications.
What is pruno?
Cancers caused by smoking.
What is Lung Cancer, Mouth and throat cancer, Liver cancer, and Stomach cancer?
The most commonly used and abused drug.
What is Marijuana?
This drug used to be in the original recipe for Coca-Cola.