Alcohol
Marijuana
Nicotine
Hallucinogens
Stimulants
100

The legal drinking age in the United States?

What is 21 years old?

100

The main psychoactive component in Marijuana is.

What is THC, delta-9 tetrahydrocannibol? 

100

Products that commonly contain nicotine are.

What are cigarettes, cigars, electric vapes, chewing tobacco, and hookah?

100
One common hallucinogen is.

What is mushrooms, LSD, or MDMA (ecstacy)?

100

An example of a stimulant drug is.

What is cocaine, methamphetamine, etc?

200

Two short-term effects of alcohol consumption.

What is impaired judgment and movement and slurred speech?

200

Marijuana can affect a teenager's memory by.

What is affect normal brain development? 

Problems in learning, memory, coordination, reaction time, and judgment.

200

The primary reason why people start using nicotine is.

What is stress relief?

200

The effects that Hallucinogens have on perception are.

What is make a person see, feel, and hear things that aren't there?

200
Stimulants affect the body by.

What is a heightened sense of well-being, euphoria, excitement and increase in motor activity?

300

Binge drinking is.

What is drinking alcoholic beverages with the intention of becoming intoxicated in a short period of time?

300

Two potential medical uses for marijuana are.

What is nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy, and Parkinson disease?

300

Nicotine affects the heart by.

What is increase in heart rate and blood pressure?

300

Hallucinogens impact mental health by.

What is fear, depression, anxiety, and paranoia?

300

Some common uses for prescription Stimulants are.

What is improving attention in people with ADHD, reducing excessive overeating episodes with binge eating, increasing wakefulness in people with sleeping disorders?

400

Alcohol effects the brain by.

What is slowing down the central nervous system and frontal lobe?

400

The risks of using marijuana at a young age are?

What is an increased risk for mental health concerns, potential for addiction, and impaired driving?

400

Some symptoms of nicotine withdrawal are.

What is anger, frustration, irritability, insomnia, restlessness, anxiety, depression, etc?

400

"Flashbacks" related to hallucinogen use is.

What is visual disruptions to everyday life in a person who has taken a hallucinogen before?

400

Some risks of abusing Stimulants are.

What is dizziness, tremors, headache, flushed skin, excessive sweating, vomiting, etc?

500

Some long-term health effects of excessive alcohol are.

What is high blood pressure, heart disease, liver disease, stroke, weakened immune system, alcoholism, ect?

500

Marijuana is typically consumed by.

What are blunts, cigarettes, water pipes, and hand pipes?

500

The term "second hand" smoke means. 

What is smoke from burning tobacco products inhaled by a second person near the smoker?

500

The psychological effects of hallucinogens are.

What is hallucinations, intense feelings and sensory experiences, mixed senses, changes in sense or perception of time?

500

The concept of tolerance in relation to Stimulants is.

What is when more and more of a substance is needed to produce the usual effect?

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