Drug dealers have been mixing it with other drugs including heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine, increasing the likelihood of a fatal interaction
What is fentanyl?
A term used to describe the physical and mental symptoms that a person has when they suddenly stop or cut back the use of an addictive substance, such as opiates and opioids, nicotine products, or alcohol
What is withdrawal?
.02 and .08
What are the legal BAC limits?
popcorn lung, EVALI, lung cancer, chronic bronchitis
What is vaping?
Alcohol effects all _____ major parts of the brain.
What is 5?
Although legalized in many states it is still a federal crime to possess or use
What is marijuana or THC?
meditating, listening to music, journaling, exercising, etc.
consumes 11% of all alcohol in the United States
Who are 12 to 20 year olds?
Due to it's increased potency this drugs risks are depression, psychotic episodes, suicidal thoughts and it is 7x's more addictive.
What is THC or marijuana?
The chemical in marijuana that causes the feeling of being high is ____ and it has increased in potency from 4% in the 1990's to _____% today.
responsible for more than 80,000 deaths in 2022 alone
What is fentanyl?
an example of how to refuse drugs or alcohol
12 oz can of beer, 1.5oz shot, 5oz glass of wine, 8oz malt liquor
What is a standard drink?
Paranoid jealousy, extreme irritability and aggression, delusions, impaired judgement, and mania “ROID RAGE”
What are anabolic steroids?
_________ cocaine has a cheaper, stronger, and shorter high causing an increased rate of addiction
What is crack cocaine?
street names are Molly and Ecstasy
What is MDMA?
can contain 95% THC and carry a harsher penalty in Ohio if in possessed illegally.
What are dabs and waxes?
slowed reaction time/impaired judgement BAC of .01-.05
What is the 1st stage of intoxication?
•Insomnia, collapsed veins, damaged nasal tissue if snorted, infection of the lining of the heart and heart valves, abscesses at injection sights, constipation, stomach cramping, liver and kidney disease, lung infections, depression, antisocial personality disorder, sexual dysfunction, irregular hormone cycles, loss of white matter in the brain, increased risk of HIV and Hepatitis
What is heroin?
The number of teens vaping has increased to ____% causing a teen health crisis.
What is 46%?
Invented by the Japanese chemist in Germany this drug was used during WW2 to keep soldiers awake. Became illegal in the U.S. in the 1970's
What is Methamphetamine?
3 neurotransmitters/hormones in the brain that addictive drugs mimic, replace, or effect in some way
What are dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine?
increase of .02
What affect does one standard drink have on BAC?
Changes in brain structure and function, decreased motor skills, verbal learning declines, chronic anxiety, mood disturbances, aggressive or violent behaviors, delusions, paranoia, visual and auditory hallucinations, repetitive movements, memory loss, severe dental problems, malnutrition, heart attacks, stroke, body decay
What is Meth / Methamphetamine?
The leading cause of accidental death in Ohio is _________ . Which resulted in 5,017 deaths in 2020.
What is overdose?