Prescription Drugs
Controlled Substances
Nicotine/Vaping
CBD/Marijuana
Refusal/Ads
100

The definition of a prescription drug.

What is a a drug prescribed by a doctor for the use of 1 person?

100

The definition of a controlled substance.

What is a drug regulated heavily by the government because of its high risk of addiction?

100

The definition of a nicotine vape.

What is a device used to get "buzzed" by inhaling heated up chemicals in the form of vapor?

100

The definition of marijuana.

What is a leafy plant that is heated up to experience a "high" through the form of smoking, edibles, etc.?

100

The acronym we use to remember refusal skills.

What is STOP?

200

An example of a prescription drug category used to treat pain.

What are Opiods?

200
Examples of controlled substances.

What are Fentanyl, Opioids, Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, Meth, etc.?

200

The amount of water vapor in a vape.

What is none?

200

The ingredient in marijuana that does not cause a "high?"

What is CBD?

200

The type of ad using celebrities to convince consumers to buy their product.

What is "Celebrity Endorsement?"

300

The reason people take prescription drugs without a prescription.

What is making money, experiencing a "high," coping with life hardships, etc.?

300

The schedule of controlled substances that have no medical benefit.

What is Schedule I?

300

An example of 3 ingredients in a nicotine vape. 

What are nickel, tin, lead, formaldahyde, gasoline, paint thinner, pesticides, etc?

300

The forms that CBD may come in.

What are oils, lotions, capsules, drinks, etc.?

300

The refusal skill the "P" stands for in our acronym.

What is "Promptly Leave?"

400

These drugs are regulated by the FDA - T or F

True

400

The Schedule V example we discussed in class.

What is codeine?

400

The legal age to purchase and consume nicotine in Georgia.

What is 21?

400

The amount of weed you can consume and legally drive a car. 

What is none?

400

Phrases to look for in the "Natural Lie" advertising technique.

What is "clinically proven," ___% more effective than ____, etc.?

500

The 3 uses for alcohol.

What is recreational intoxication, medical disinfectant, and negative coping mechanism?

500

The reason the legal age to drink alcohol is 21.

What is "to protect developing brains?"

500

The main ingredient in wine.

What are grapes?

500

The blood alcohol level you need as a 21 year old to legally drive a car.

What is .08%?

500

The typical alcohol percentage of a bottle of liquor.

What is 40%?

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