alcohol
marijuana
stimulants
courts & the law
wild card
100

The capability of the brain to do this is effected by alcohol.

What is learning?

100

Three short term effects of marijuana use.

What are short term memory loss, impaired vision, impaired coordination, dry mouth, delayed response time?

100

Hallucinations, severe depression that can lead to suicidal thoughts or attempts, episodes of sudden, violent behavior and severe memory loss that may be permanent

What are effects of stimulant use?

100

True or False: It is legal for parents to serve alcohol to teenagers in their own home.

What is false?

100

Withdrawal symptoms from this drug include severe muscle and bone pain, trouble sleeping, diarrhea, vomiting, and cold flashes

What are opiates? (Heroin, Tramadol, Kratom, etc.)

200
The category of drug alcohol is classified as.
What is depressant?
200

This is a prescription medicine that contains marijuana’s active ingredient and is used to treat nausea and vomiting.

What is Marinol?

200

Traditionally used by Caucasian, male, blue-collar workers but men and women now use in equal numbers

What is methamphetamine?

200

Studies have shown up to 11 percent of fatal accident victims have this chemical in their bodies which has prompted a new type of DUI in MT. 

What is DUI-THC?

200
Bad reactions to this man-made, herb-based drug include fast heart rate, throwing up, feeling anxious or nervous, feeling confused, violent behavior, and suicidal thoughts.
What is spice?
300
The organ that does the most work in eliminating alcohol from the body.
What is the liver?
300
The length of time THC remains in the body.
What is one month or more?
300
This powerful stimulant used to be an ingredient in Coca Cola.
What is Cocaine?
300

This can happen even with a BAC under .08.

What is Driving Under the Influence (DUI)?

300
A hallucinogen that cigarettes and marijuana joints are sometimes dipped in (or laced with).
What is PCP (angel dust)?
400

The leading known cause of mental retardation in the United States affecting babies born to mothers who drank during pregnancy and presents as mental retardation or other learning and behavioral problems.

What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders? Formally known as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome(FAS)

400
The psychoactive chemical in marijuana.
What is Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)?
400
This stimulant is often prescribed for people who are diagnosed with ADD or ADHD.
What is amphetamine aspartate (known as Adderal) or Methylphenidate (known as Ritalin or Concerta)?
400

In 1898, pharmaceutical giant Bayer marketed this drug as a “non-addictive” substitute for morphine and a cough suppressant. It was eventually outlawed in 1924.

What is Heroin?

400

The negative after-effects of this drug include confusion, depression, sleep problems, drug craving, and anxiety and are caused by the brain no longer having enough serotonin after the surge that was triggered by using the drug. This can last for days or even weeks after use.

What is ecstasy (Molly, MDMA)?

500
Three long term effects of alcohol on the body.
What is cancer (mouth, esophagus, pharynx and larynx, liver, stomach, ovaries, breast, prostate, and small intestine)? What is cardiovascular disease and neurological damage? What is hepatitis?
500
The hormone that smoking a lot of marijuana increases production of in men (causes slowing of facial hair growth, and increases breast production in men).
What is estrogen?
500
A very addictive stimulant that often includes ephederine, drain cleaner, pencil lead, battery acid, and antifreeze in common ingredients.
What is Methamphetamine (Meth)?
500

This means that the U.S. Federal government has determined that a substance has no medical benefit and a high potential for abuse.

What is schedule 1 classification?

500

This drug is causing the "fourth wave" of the opioid epidemic.

Methamphetamine

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