These are man-made versions of testosterone that may be prescribed medically but are dangerous when misused.
What are anabolic steroids?
Alcohol is a type of drug because it slows down the brain and body.
What is a depressant?
This addictive drug is found in most vape products.
What is nicotine?
This is a doctor’s written order for medicine.
What is a prescription?
This person helps keep you safe and gives guidance.
Who is a trusted adult?
Sleep, training, hydration, and healthy eating are examples of this.
What are healthy ways to improve sports performance?
Alcohol slows this, making it harder to react quickly in dangerous situations.
What is reaction time?
True or False: Vaping is harmless because it is not smoking.
What is false?
This type of fake pill may contain dangerous ingredients.
What is a counterfeit pill?
A teacher, counselor, coach, or school nurse are examples of this.
What are trusted adults at school?
Slowed growth, mood swings, acne, and organ damage are examples of this.
What are the risks of steroid misuse?
This part of the body helps with decision-making and continues developing into your mid-20s.
What is the brain (prefrontal cortex)?
Nicotine can harm these things in teens: attention, learning, mood, and this.
What is impulse control?
If you find an unknown pill, this is what you should do immediately.
What is tell a trusted adult?
This chart shows people and places you can go to for help.
What is a support map?
True or False: Steroids are safe if used without a prescription for sports.
What is false?
The safest response when offered alcohol at a party is this.
What is say no, leave, and contact a trusted adult?
A strong urge to use a substance again is called this.
What is a craving?
These people should be the only ones giving you medicine.
Who are parents/guardians, nurses, or healthcare providers?
If a friend is making unsafe choices, you should do this.
What is tell a trusted adult/get help?
Saying no, leaving, and telling a trusted adult are examples of this.
What are refusal skills?
Alcohol is especially dangerous for teens because this is still developing.
What is the brain?
“No thanks” and “I’m leaving” are examples of this.
What are refusal lines/skills?
Even 2 mg of this drug can be deadly.
What is fentanyl?
Protecting your brain helps with memory, learning, and this.
What is decision-making?