This type of exposure causes disease and premature death in those who don't smoke.
What is secondhand smoke?
100
Behind alcohol, this drug is used most by teens.
What is marijuana?
100
Coffee helps a person sober up faster.
Myth
100
Blow, sugar, coke, happy dust.
What is cocaine?
200
This is the legal limit of blood alcohol content, which is universal in all 50 states.
What is .08%?
200
This colorless, odorless, and highly addictive drug is found in cigarettes.
What is nicotine?
200
Oxycontin, Vicodin, and adderall are among the most commonly abused of these.
What are prescription drugs?
200
You can smoke, inject, or snort cocaine.
Truth.
200
Chronic, herb, reefer, skunk.
What is marijuana?
300
A 12oz beer, 5oz glass of wine, and 1.5oz of 80 proof liquor all have the same amount of this.
What is alcohol content?
300
Cancer, emphysema, and heart disease are health risks associated with this.
What is smoking?
300
This white, powdery substance can cause an increased heartbeat and constricted blood vessels, which can result in a heart attack.
What is cocaine?
300
Marijuana contains some of the same cancer-causing compounds as cigarettes.
Truth.
300
Hero, H, China White, dope.
What is heroin?
400
Around 80% of alcohol is absorbed in this organ.
What is the small intestine?
400
This odorless gas is found in cigarettes, and can be fatal in large doses because it inhibits oxygen from reaching vital organs.
What is carbon monoxide?
400
This is the chemical in marijuana that causes its effects.
What is THC?
400
"Light," or "Mild" cigarettes contain less harmful components than regular cigarettes.
Myth.
400
Roll, E, X
What is ecstasy?
500
Alcohol is a member of this category, which slows the central nervous system.
What are depressants?
500
The alveoli, found in this organ, can be permanently damaged by smoking.
What are the lungs?
500
This drug, common among party-goers, causes a serge of saratonin to the brain and also causes anxiety, depression, irritability, severe dehydration, and paranoia.