What is the substance that most people were addicted to in 2020?
What is alcohol?
What is the biggest influence for teens starting drug use?
What is peer pressure?
What are withdrawals?
What is the physical reaction to the substance not being in the body's system?
What are the most common types of cancers to result from using nicotine products?
What substance do most people under 21 abuse?
What substance leads to testicular cancer if started at a young age?
What is marijuana?
Who may give teens substances to use, usually because they started using substances early in life?
Who is family?
True or false. Withdrawals can happen after trying a substance one time.
What is true?
What is popcorn lung and why does it happen?
When there is a hole that popped in your lung. Happens from vaping.
Hemp is the ______ plant.
What is marijuana?
What is the most addictive substance?
What is nicotine?
What is an internal influence for teens to start using substances?
What is to cope/to escape?
Are all addicts detectable by behavior and traits?
FDA stands for
What is the food and drug administration?
What is the difference between controlled and prescribed drugs?
Double points: Give an example.
Controlled substances are highly addictive prescribed medication that are regulated by the government.
Examples: Opioids (fentanyl), ADHD medication (Adderall, Ritalin), sleep medication (xanax, ambien)
What are harmful effects of marijuana?
lung problems,
What is one way you can refuse to do substances when asked by someone?
say no, suggest alternative, make a joke, give a reason why not
Is addiction treatable?
Double points: Where do they go to get help?
Yes it is treatable.
What is a rehabilitation center?
What drug is used for ADHD medication that many people abuse?
What is Adderall?
What does CBD and THC do differently in a user's body?
CBD: chills user out, THC: creates the "high" effects
What is the white powder that is being laced into substances that is killing people by overdosing?
What is fentanyl?
How are drugs advertised by the media?
Long-term effects from addiction are
What is cancer, heart diseases, lung issues, high blood pressure, stroke?
Someone who is in active addiction as a student might demonstrate these behaviors.
Grades dropping, appearance declining, family and friend problems, new groups of friends, sleep and nutrition are neglected
What is something teens get involved with in order to not get involved with substances?
Church, sports, clubs, other hobbies