Steriods
Dissociative drugs
Cannobis
Addictions/Counseling
Inhalants
100

Can steroids cause liver and kidney problems?

Yes, Liver damage, tumors, and blood-filled cysts in the liver.

100

This dissociative drug is a common active ingredient in over-the-counter cough suppressants and is often referred to by the street name "Robo".


    • What is dextromethorphan (DXM)?
100

This five-letter acronym is the main psychoactive compound in cannabis.

What is THC?

100

These community support programs, such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, emphasize peer support and a specific set of guiding principles for recovery.

What are 12-Step Fellowships?

100

These substances are often everyday household products that give off chemical vapors when inhaled.

What are inhalants?

200

Can steroids cause Psychological Effects?

Yes, Mood swings, increased irritability, aggression ("roid rage"), mania, delusions, and depression.

200

Originally developed as a general anesthetic for surgery in the 1950s, its use in humans was discontinued due to side effects like agitation and delirium during recovery.


    • What is phencyclidine (PCP)?
200

This non-psychoactive cannabinoid, also known as cannabidiol, is often used for its therapeutic benefits.

What is CBD?

200

Often considered a key component of counseling, this involves a specific therapeutic dialogue designed to help individuals resolve ambivalence about change and find internal motivation.

What is motivational interviewing?

200

Sniffing glue, gasoline, or aerosol sprays are examples of this form of substance abuse.

What is inhalant abuse?

300

Can steroids cause skin and hair problems?

Yes, Severe acne, oily skin, hair loss/male-pattern baldness, and potential skin infections from injections.

300
  • This drug, known by the street names "Special K" or "K", is still legally used in both human and veterinary medicine as an anesthetic and for pain management.

What is ketamine?

300

Originating with a group of California high school students, this number has become a universal code and time for cannabis consumption in popular culture.

What is 420?

300

This term describes the use of another activity or substance to replace the feelings or results one used to get from a primary addiction.

What is cross-addiction?

300

This potentially fatal condition occurs when inhalants cause irregular heart rhythms.

What is sudden sniffing death syndrome?

400

Can steroids not cause infections?

No, Steriods do cause infections. 

400

Dissociative drugs primarily work by disrupting the actions of this major brain chemical (neurotransmitter) at NMDA receptors.

What is glutamate?

400

This process involves passing orally consumed THC through the liver, which converts it to a more potent compound called 11-OH-THC.

What is the first-pass effect (or going through the liver)?

400

While often part of a supportive process, an individual attempting to recover from addiction without any professional help might face a greater challenge; true or false: a person with an addiction can usually recover on their own without any help.

What is false?

400

Long-term inhalant use can cause damage to this vital organ responsible for thinking and memory.

What is the brain?

500

What happens to the persons voice when they inject Steroids?

Yes, steroids deepen the persons voice. 

500

A profound, high-dose experience with ketamine, characterized by an extreme sense of detachment from one's body and reality, is commonly referred to by this two-word term among users.

What is a "K-hole"?

500

Considered the "Father of Medical Marijuana," this Israeli scientist was the first to isolate and synthesize THC in 1964.

Who is Dr. Raphael Mechoulam?

500

This highly addictive stimulant, derived from the leaves of the coca plant, poses a greater risk of overdose when combined with alcohol than either drug alone.

What is cocaine? 

500

Because they are easy to access, inhalants are most commonly abused by this age group.

Who are adolescents (or teens)?

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