Symptoms
Statistics
Definitions
Drug Classes
Drunk Animals
100

Nausea, nodding out, vomiting, watery eyes and nose, incentive to pain, and detached are symptoms of what drug category? 

Narcotics (Opioids) 

100

In 2017, ______ million adults were diagnosed with a dual diagnosis.

8.5 million 

100

______ refers to taking larger quantities of a drug than prescribed, using for a different reason other than prescribed, or taking with a prescription.

Misuse

100

China white, junk, smack, H, and horse are common names for what drug category? 

Narcotics (Opioids) 

100

What country has "drunken parrot season?" 

Australia

200

Decrease in motivation, red eyes, decrease in motor skill ability, excessive laughter, and paranoia are symptoms of what drug category? 

Cannabinols 

200

In 2017, 39.7% (highest rated) individuals reported not receiving treatment due to what reason? 

Not ready to stop using

200

______ refers to a less serious drug or alcohol use disorder in which substance use causes distress and problems. However, may not be considered an addiction.

Substance abuse 

200

Nitros, rush, and whippets are common names for what drug category? 

Inhalants

200

What animal in Tasmania gets high after feeding of poppy fields? 

Wallabies

300

Drowsy, shows CNS, confusion, and uncoordinated movements are symptoms of what drug category? 

Sedative-Hypnotics (Depressants) 

300

True or False: in 2017, South Dakota was one of the leading states of methamphetamine use. 

True

300

______ refers to a complex disease of the brain and body, often chronic in nature, involving continued, compulsive use of one or more substances despite serious health and social consequences.

Addiction

300

Flake, crystal, java, joe, black beauties, and C are common names for what drug category? 

Stimulants 

300

What substance do Vervet monkeys in the Caribbean Island of St. Kitts have a long history with?

Alcohol

400

Dizziness, severe headaches, blackouts, and hallucinations are symptoms of what drug category? 

Inhalants 

400

In 2017, 18.2 individuals 12 years-old and up needed substance treatment.  How many felt they did not need it? 

17.1 million

400

________ refers to the process of safely removing addictive substances from the body.

 Stabilization or detoxification  

400

Stacking and pyramiding are common names for what drug category? 

Steriods

400

What animal is long believed to have been getting drunk off the fermenting fruit of the Marula tree? 

African Elephants 
500

Dilated puplis, dry mouth, and sleepiness are symptoms of what drug category? 

Over the Counter

500

In 2017, what percentage of current alcohol users (140.6 million) were binge alcohol users? 

47.4% (66.6 million)

500

_______ refers to a biological, psychological or environmental influence that can increase one’s chance of having a disease such as addiction. Examples include inheriting genes associated with addiction, a family history of addiction, exposure to physical or sexual abuse or other trauma, certain personality traits, and co-occurring mental health conditions, such as anxiety and depression. 

Risk Factor

500

Sid, ex, and rocket fuel are common names for what drug category? 

Hallucinogens 

500

Reindeer in Eastern Europe deliberately forage for, and have been known to fight over, what drug? 

Amanita Muscaria Mushroom

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