Facts
Risks and Symptoms
Opioids
Stimulants
100

Is taking drugs influenced by society?

yes

100

who does it risk?

It risks anyone who abuses the drug

100

Why do people use opioids?

People use them to relieve pain

100

Short term effects

exhaustion, apathy and depression

200

What is prescription drug abuse?

the use of a prescription medication in a way not intended by the prescribing doctor

200

Is slurred speech a symptom of stimulants

True or False

false

200

Changes in habit

Changes in sleep habits, weight loss, flu-like symptoms and decreased libido may be physical signs they are struggling

200

Why are stimulants prescribed?

They are prescribed to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) 

300

What can happen if you use these drugs?

engaging in risky behavior

300

should people know about what drugs could possibly do to the body?

yes because they need to be informed

300

What is an opioid?

type of drug found in prescription pain medicine

300
What are stimulants?

drugs that increase activity of the central nervous system and the body, drugs that are pleasurable and invigorating, or drugs that have sympathomimetic effects

400

can addiction be prevented? 

yes, it can be prevented by being informed and checking in with the doctor.

400

Is drowsiness a symptom of Opioids?

True or False

true

400

Changes in behavior

cutting off relationships with family or friends, spending too much money, stealing, changes in exercise habits or not bathing

400

Example of a long term effect of stimulants

addictive, feelings of hostility or paranoia, dangerously high body temperatures, and an irregular heartbeat.

500

Most commonly abused prescription drugs

Opioids, anti-anxiety medications, sedatives, and stimulants

500

How can addiction happen?

It happens when someone uses the drug to much that is not necessarily needed.

500
What increases risk of opioid addiction?

combining drugs

500

What is one example of a stimulant drug?

Cocaine, Meth, Adderall, Ritalin

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