Escstasy
Prescription Drugs
Prescription Drugs
Cocaine
Ecstasy or Cocaine
100
MDMA or methylenedioxymethamphetamine is commonly known as these words
What is Ecstasy, E, molly, X, XTC, Adam, hug, beans, clarity, lover's speed, or love drug.
100
In order to abuse prescription drugs
What is taking drugs *Without a prescription *In a way other than as prescribed *For the “high” elicited
100
Places teens get prescription drugs
What are friends, relatives, drug stores, and most of the time they have them lying around their own homes in places such as the bathroom, and kitchen cabinets.
100
The age range with the most cocaine use
What is 18-25
100
True or false: cocaine can cause heart attacks, seiures, strokes, and respiratory failure
what is true (duh)
200
This is the form in which you take ecstasy.
What are colorful, branded tablets and is taken by mouth.
200
The categories that prescription drugs fall under (inhalants, depressants etc)
what are depressants, stimulants, and painkillers
200
Reasons people abuse prescription drugs
people try to control their weight, dealing with anxiety and or chronic pain, and false assumptions such as thinking it will improve focus and endurance
200
What cocaine is made from
What is cocoa leaves
200
Three side affects of cocaine
What are muscle spasms, depression, paranoia, anxiety, addiction, increased heart rate etc.
300
This is why people take MDMA
A feeling of peace, euphoric, stimulant effects, increased pleasure and enhanced sexuality
300
Among this age range are prescription drugs most commonly used (abused) A. 20-27 B. 15-16 C. 19-24 D. 12-17
What is D
300
Physical health risks of abusing prescription drugs
What is seizures, increase in body temperature, abnormal heartbeat, interruptions in the menstrual cycle, infertility and slowed breathing
300
Cocaine's affects on your body and brain
Body: what are irregular eating and sleeping, increased heart rate, muscle spasms, convulsions, damaged nasal tissue, heart attacks, seizures, strokes, respiratory failure, HIV/AIDs from needles, DEATH Brain: short high followed by depression, edginess, and craving for more
300
Is MDMA (Ecstasy) addictive?
It is unclear. However some users report symptoms of dependence, including continued use despite knowledge of physical or psychological harm, tolerance (or diminished response), and withdrawal effects.
400
Side effects
What are feelings of anxiety and paranoia. It can also lead to hallucinations (hearing voices or seeing things). Users report dry mouth, teeth grinding, sweating or nausea. Some may experience chest pain, palpitations (an awareness of their heartbeat). Others may experience headache, weakness, or difficulty speaking. kindey and heart problems, seizures MDMA can also have serious, life-threatening side effects when used on its own, and/or if combined with other medications (including anti-depressants).
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Are they addictive?
As you keep using more and more of that certain type of prescription drug you become physically dependent on it, and you develop an uncontrollable craving for it.
400
intellectual health risks of abusing prescription drugs
What is decreased cognitive function, poor academic performance: you begin to loose interests in your academic performance and start to slack off on school and other important task
400
How you take cocaine
What is snorted as a powder, injected in a needle in liquid form, or smoked in crystal form
400
These are the ingredients of a molly tablet
What are caffeine, dextromethorphan (found in some cough syrups), amphetamines, PCP, or cocaine—are sometimes added to, or substituted for, MDMA in Ecstasy or Molly tablets
500
Is MDMA still potentially fatal when I take it in a small dose without any other additional anti-depressants?
Yes. Life threatening affects can occur at any level of ingestion. MDMA acts as a stimulant and causes an increase in heart rate and blood pressure, which can lead to heart attacks and strokes. MDMA can also cause multiple systems in the body to shut down.
500
Street names
What is What are * oxy * happy pills * vikes * Candy * downers * sleeping pills * tranks * black beauties * roses * hearts * speed
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Secondary effects of prescription drugs, problems that they lead to
What is Legal trouble: The likelihood of committing a crime also increases when you’re abusing drugs. If you’re caught, you can face fines, jail time and suspension from school. *Accidents. Since these drugs can cause reactions that interfere with driving, such as sedation. Also, there’s a greater risk for injury since your thinking is impaired. It can also cause poor judgment, which can put you in risky situations.
500
The number of people who took cocaine in 2006 a) 2 million b) 200,000 c) 1 million d) 100,000
What is c
500
This is a sharp increase in body temperature caused by MDMA
What is hyperthermia
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