Alcohol
Nicotine/Tobacco
Opioids
Addiction
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100

Alcohol first affects this organ in the body.

The Brain

100

Nicotine activates this reward system to make you "feel good" and hijacks its natural function in the brain.

dopamine

100

Opioids have the same chemical make-up as this illegal "street" drug.

heroin

100

The brain chemical that causes us to experience pleasure that is hijacked by drugs.

dopamine

100

The standard US drink has this much alcohol in it.

1/2 oz

200

How long does it take for the liver to break down a single "standard" US alcoholic beverage?

one hour

200

Many e-cigarette companies label their product using this measure of nicotine to fool their customers.

weight (%) [actual amount is in milligrams]

200

Most new heroin users started out with this behavior.

misusing prescription pain pills

200

The number of Americans (in 2020) living in recovery from addiction

over 20 million

200

This drug helps to stop an overdose due to another drug.

narcan

300

The process by which the liver breaks down alcohol in the body.

oxidation

300

Give three HEALTH consequences of using tobacco/nicotine products.

toxic chemicals, hacks your brain, addiction, cancer and other lifestyle disease, gateway to other drugs, batteries explode, SIDS, etc.

300

The opioid currently responsible for the most addiction and death.

fentanyl

300

Addictive drugs take away your ability to do this.

choose

300

People who do this are 40x more likely to start using heroin.

Use/abuse prescription pain pills.

400

What are two examples of a "standard" US alcoholic drink?

12 oz beer, 8-9 oz malt liquor, 5 oz wine, 1.5 hard liquor

400

These are the four types of nicotine/tobacco products.

combustible, smokeless, e-cigarettes, heat-not-burn

400

The three categories of common opioids.

natural (opium) , semi-synthetic (Vicodin, heroin), fully synthetic (fentanyl)

400

This law protects people from legal action while helping someone in overdose even they were also using the drug.

The Good Samaritan Law

400
Many e-cigarette companies put this much nicotine in their product know that this much is a deadly dose.

59 milligrams, 60 milligrams

500

These are the three categories of drugs that alcohol fits in to.

psychoactive, depressant, gateway

500

Give three SOCIAL consequences of tobacco/nicotine use.

very expensive, suspension from sports/school, lose friends/family, trouble with law, start into other drugs, etc.

500

What are three ways prescription opioids are misused?

take more than prescribed, change how you take them, not your prescription, take more often, take to get high

500

These are the two main factors that affect a person's risk of addiction

early use and biological factors

500

What are three symptoms of an opioid overdose?

face extremely pale, clammy to touch, fingernails or lips blue/purple, body goes limp, vomiting/gurgling noises, slow or no breathing

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