Basics of Substance Abuse
Addictive Drugs Stats
Central Nervous System Effects
Cannabinoids and Hallucinogens
Effects and Prevention
100

This common addiction is found in tobacco products. 


What is nicotine?

100

This drug, often associated with relaxation and munchies, has 4.9% of Americans as users. 


What is Marijuana?

100

These CNS depressants are used for severe pain, diarrhea, and persistent cough. 


What are Opioids?

100

This is the most psychoactive agent in cannabinoids. 



What is delta-9-tetrahydrocannibol (THC)?

100

These two mental states often lead to substance abuse disorders. 


What are anxiety and depression?

200

This occurs when a person fails to fulfill obligations like parenting, school, or work due to substance use. 


What is Substance Abuse?

200

Around this percentage of Americans aged 12 or older are dependent on drugs or alcohol.  


What is 8%?

200

This CNS depressant, often used illicitly in clubs, can lead to unconsciousness, hallucinations, and amnesia. 


What is Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB)?

200

Daily use of this drug introduces four times the particulates of tar into the lungs compared to another harmful substance. 

What is Marijuana?

200

This is the single largest preventable cause of death and illness in the U.S. 

What is cigarette smoking?

300

Substance dependence exists when many of the listed criteria occur. 


What is three?

300

The misuse of these types of drugs exceeds the combined use of all street drugs except marijuana. 


What are prescription drugs?

300

This CNS stimulant is commonly used in coffee and can result in increased alertness and insomnia. 


What is caffeine?

300

This prototype hallucinogen is commonly referred to as "acid." 

What is LSD?

300

Before treating addiction, this crucial step must occur first. 


What is detoxification?

400

This term represents the progressive, chronic use of a substance despite serious health consequences. 


What is addiction?

400

This drug is associated with 0.33% of Americans or about 1 million people. 


What is cocaine?

400

This CNS stimulant, derived from the coca plant, produces intense euphoria and analgesia when abused. 


What is cocaine?

400

Often used at "rave" parties, this hallucinogen comes from the peyote cactus. 


What is Mescaline?

400

This treatment program is one of the most popular available for substance abusers, specifically those addicted to alcohol. 


What is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?

500

This lethal outcome can arise from the combination of similar substances.

What is an additive effect?

500

Polysubstance abuse refers to this.

What is the use of two or more substances of abuse?

500

These CNS depressants, known as tranquilizers, are used for sleep disorders and some forms of epilepsy. 


What are Barbiturates and Non-barbiturate Sedative-Hypnotics?

500

This hallucinogen, also known as Angel Dust, is linked to many cases of death and can cause severe brain damage. 


What is PCP?

500

Name one of the risk factors for drug abuse during the transition periods in an adolescent's life.

What is early drug use, method of drug administration, student absenteeism, or aggressive behavior in adolescents?

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