BAC measures the amount of alcohol in the drinker's ______.
What is Blood?
E-Cigarettes contain this, as well as nicotine which makes them unsafe for teenagers.
What are Chemicals?
Research shows that 1 in 6 people become addicted to this drug when starting as teenagers.
What is Marijuana?
This is the drug family Heroin falls under.
What are Opiates?
Brain, Heart and Lung damage can result from using these "household" drugs.
What are Inhalants?
The ____, stomach and brain are the organs that are greatly effected by alcohol use.
What is the liver?
This is the legal age anyone must be in order to purchase a vape in Wisconsin.
What is 21 years old?
This is the age for anyone who is purchasing Marijuana in states where it is legal for recreation use.
What is 21 years old?
Prescription opiates are also known as _____.
What are Painkillers?
The need to use more and more of a drug to get the same effect is called _____.
What is Tolerance?
This is the speed at which someone dies from alcohol poisoning.
What is Slow?
Teens who vape are more likely to start doing this in the future.
What is Smoke Cigarettes?
Interfering with the functioning of natural chemicals called endocannabinoids is the job of this active Marijuana ingredient.
What is Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC?
The "date rape drug" is more commonly known as this.
What is Rohypnol?
Uncontrollable shaking, nervousness, vomiting and diarrhea are all symptoms of drug _____.
What is Withdrawal?
This is the proper term for a person who is overdosing on alcohol.
What is Alcohol Poisoning?
The amount of nicotine in one vape pod is equal to about _____ cigarettes.
What is 20 cigarettes/One Pack?
Increased heart rate, increased risk of a heart attach and irritated lung tissue are effects marijuana has on a person's _____ health.
What is Physical?
This powerful opioid is similar to morphine, but is 50-100 times stronger.
What is Fentanyl?
This mechanism in the brain makes a person feel good.
What is the Reward Pathway?
This is how quick alcohol gets absorbed into the bloodstream and effects the brain.
What is Immediately?
_________ Smoke can lead to Heat Disease, Asthma and Lung Cancer, which is not fair since they are not the ones doing it.
What is Secondhand?
Studies show that teenagers who use marijuana have a _____ ________ in their IQ level.
What is Permanent Decline?
This drug can be consumed by smoking, snorting, swallowing and injecting.
What are Methamphetamines?
Our mood gets regulated by this neurotransmitter.
What is Serotonin?
The ______ of alcohol and the _____ at which alcohol is consume are factors that can put at someone at risk of dying from alcohol toxicity.
What is Volume/Amount and Rate/Speed?
______ is a form of cancer that causes white or red leathery patches around the gums. Most common in people who use smokeless tobacco.
What is Leukoplakia?
_____ & ______ are the effects marijuana has on the cerebellum that controls this.
This drug may cause your body temperature to be higher-than-normal.
What is ecstasy?
This is syndrome can occur after just 1 use of inhalants.
What is Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome?
This is the percentage of alcohol consumed by underage drinkers when binge drinking.
What is 90%?
_____ , _______. & _______ are the 3 stages of Tobacco addiction.
What is Wanting, Craving and Needing?
Marijuana can effect someone's mental health by increasing developing Psychoses and _____
What is Paranoia?
This is the active ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms.
What is Psilocybin?
Inhalant users dissolve ____ _____ in the brain which leads to long-term memory loss.
What are Nerve Endings?