Drug classification of marijuana.
What are Hallucinogens?
Alcohol drug classification.
What is a depressant?
The meaning of OTC.
What is over the counter medicine?
Other possible names for cocaine.
What are Blow, Bump, C, Candy, Charlie, Coke, Crack, Flake, Rock, Snow, or Toot?
The drug classification for MDMA & Methamphetamines.
What are Stimulants?
Chemicals in the marijuana plant, which are useful for treating a range of illnesses or symptoms.
What are cannabinoids?
The amount of deaths associated from prescription drug overdose.
What is more than half?
What is swallowing, snorting, inhaling or injecting?
The drug classification for Heroin.
&
The drug classification for Cocaine.
What are Opiates?
&
What are Stimulants?
Two other possible names for Meth.
What is Chalk, Speed, or Tina?
Two of the Four Methods to use Tobacco and Nicotine Products.
(Bonus 100 Points for naming all 4)
What are smoking , chewing, sniffing, or inhaling their vapors.
Three drug classifications of prescription drugs.
What are Opioids, Depressants & Stimulants?
Inhalants are also known as....
What are Bold, Laughing gas, Poppers, Rush, Snappers, or Whippets?
Gateway to heroin misuse.
What is misusing prescription opioid pain relievers?
Three different ways to take MDMA.
What are pills, tablets or capsules?
2 Other known types of Tobacco, Nicotine and Vaping products.
What are Cigarettes, Smokeless Tobacco, Hookah & Vaping?
At least 3 Symptoms of alcohol poisoning.
What are.....?
The two names Spice is often called.
What is fake weed or synthetic marijuana?
Two forms cocaine comes in.
What is powder cocaine and crack?
Two possible short-term effects of methamphetamine.
What is...
feeling very awake and active &
lack of appetite &
fast heart rate and irregular heartbeat &
higher blood pressure &
higher body temperature &
increased attention...?
Four Short Term effects of Marijuana use.
What are....?
Three possible negative consequences of underage drinking.
What is
1. Increased the risk of cancer,
2. Development of alcohol use disorder,
3. Trouble in school or with the Law,
4. Increased risk of physical or sexual assault,
5. Death or Injury
Repeated drug use can change the brain, driving a person to seek out and use drugs over and over, despite negative effects such as stealing, losing friends, family problems, or other physical or mental problems brought on by drug use.
What is Addiction?
What is Tolerance, Dependence & Addiction?
Three possible names for MDMA.
What are Adam, Beans, Clarity, E, Ecstasy, Hug, Love drug, Lover's speed, Molly, X, or XTC?