Types of Drugs
SA Terminology
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Smoking
100

Name an over the counter (OTC) medication that is commonly known for being abused.

What is [cough syrup, sleep aids, cold medicines, pain medicines… ]?

100

Name a well-known support group associated with substance abuse.

What is [Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, SMART Recovery...]?

100

When someone who is addicted to drugs stops taking that drug, they go through this, which involves pain, shakes, vomiting, and severe headaches.

What is withdrawal?

100

This is the main ingredient in cigarettes, cigars, and dip. It is a leaf that has the drug nicotine in it. You have to be 18 years old to buy it.

What is tobacco?

200

Name 3 types of drugs that an adult in the state of Virginia can buy/own.

What is [alcohol, tobacco, OTC meds, legal Rx…]?

200

A strong desire to consume a particular substance is called a ____.

What is a craving?

200

It can take your brain up to three weeks to recover to full-function after using this substance only one time.

What is cannabis?

200

The chemical in cigarettes that reduces the amount of oxygen available to your body and makes it hard for you to exercise or be good at sports.

What is carbon monoxide?

300

Name 3 drugs that are illegal for anyone in the state of Virginia to have possession of.

What are [cocaine, heroin, PCP, crystal meth…]?

300

This is when a person gradually needs a larger dose of drug to feel the same effect.

What is an increased tolerance?

300

Name a consequence of using drugs as a teenager that can impact your life long-term.

What are [legal consequences, impaired brain development, increased risk of health problems, increased risk of addiction...]?

300

This extremely addictive drug in tobacco is a strong stimulant, but after getting a "boost" it quickly fades and the abuser seeks out the drug again.

What is nicotine?

400

This class of drugs prompted the state of Virginia to declare a state of emergency in 2016, related to over 1,400 overdose deaths.

What are opioids?

400

This is a chronic disease where one abuses a substance to the point where the body or brain needs the drug to function properly.

What is addiction?

400

Name an infection that can be caused by sharing needles.

What is [hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or HIV]

400

Regular drug use causes the brain to produce less of this chemical overtime.

What is dopamine?

400

Smoking has short term consequences. It makes it harder to breathe and makes you more likely to get sick. Name a long-term consequence of smoking.

What is [Lung-disease, heart-disease, many types of cancer...]?

500

This is an opioid antagonist that is used to temporarily reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.

What is naloxone (or Narcan)?

500

These are the five stages of change.

What is precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance?
500

Name the two types of substances that can lead to death when withdrawing.

What are alcohol and benzodiazepines?

500

Name an FDA approved drug for the treatment of opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder.

What is [methadone, suboxone, naltrexone...]?

500

This type of tobacco is not smoked but it still causes deadly cancer of the mouth, throat and gums.

What is chewing tobacco?

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