What is the active ingredient in alcohol?
What is Ethanol
What is self-medication?
What is Using alcohol to cope with anxiety or stress
What does FDA stand for?
What is Food and Drug Administration
What organ processes alcohol?
What is liver
At What BAC is a person legally impaired?
What is 0.08%
What’s the first step in treating alcohol use disorder (AUD)?
What is Detoxification?
What’s the difference between OTC and prescription medications?
What is OTC = no prescription needed; prescription = doctor required
Name one healthy alternative to drinking alcohol.
What is Exercising, talking to friends, hobbies
Name two short-term effects of alcohol?
What is Slurred speech, loss of coordination
What type of group is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?
What is Support group for people recovering from AUD
What’s one health risk of taking medications improperly?
What is Side effects or interactions
Which medication type relieves pain?
What is Analgesic
What long-term organ damage can alcohol cause?
What is Cirrhosis of the liver
True or False: You can cure someone’s AUD if you care enough.
False – they must choose recovery themselves
What’s one rule for safe medication disposal?
What is Use a take-back site or follow label instructions
What is BAC short for?
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration
Which policy bans any BAC level for those under 21?
What is Zero-Tolerance Policy
What does “relapse” mean?
What is Returning to alcohol use after trying to stop
What is withdrawal?
What is Unpleasant symptoms after long-term medication use stops
How can alcohol or drugs impact future goals?
What is Legal issues, health decline, lost opportunities