Drugs & Their Effects
Effects on the Body & Brain
Laws & Consequences
Prevention & Coping
Health & Safety
100

This drug is the most commonly used by teens and comes from the cannabis plant.

What is marijuana (THC)?

100

This is the medical word for when your body shakes, sweats, or feels sick after stopping drug use.

What are withdrawal symptoms?

100

In Ohio (and most states), the legal drinking age is this.

What is 21?

100

A healthy way to manage stress instead of using drugs is this (name one).

What is exercise, journaling, music, talking to a friend, meditation, etc.?

100

This organ is damaged the most by heavy drinking.

What is the liver?

200

This drug is known as “Molly” or “Ecstasy” and is often used at parties or raves.

What is MDMA?

200

This term describes when your body needs more of a drug to feel the same effect.

What is tolerance?

200

If a teen is caught with illegal drugs at school, they may face this type of school consequence.

What is suspension or expulsion?


200

These types of peers can help you avoid drugs and stay on the right path.

What are positive friends?

200

Overdose from opioids can be reversed if this medication is given in time.

What is Narcan (Naloxone)?

300

This substance slows down your brain and body and is the #1 abused legal drug among teens.

What is alcohol?

300

Alcohol can make it harder for teens to make safe choices because it affects this part of the brain that controls decision-making.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

300

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is called this.

What is DUI/OVI (Operating Vehicle Impaired)?

300

Saying “no,” giving a reason, or walking away are all examples of this skill.

What is refusal skill?

300

This is the #1 cause of death among teens related to substance use.

What are car crashes (impaired driving)?

400

This drug is highly addictive, comes in a white powder or rock form, and speeds up the nervous.

What is cocaine or crack?

400

Smoking marijuana regularly can affect this part of your brain that controls memory and learning.

What is the hippocampus?

400

True or False: A juvenile record for drug possession can affect future jobs and college opportunities.

What is True?

400

This is the hotline number teens can call if they or someone they know is struggling with substance

What is the SAMHSA Helpline (1-800-662-HELP)

400

Drinking a lot of alcohol in a short time is called this and can be deadly.

What is binge drinking?

500

This type of drug is prescribed for pain but is often misused, leading to overdose.

What are opioids (like Oxycodone or Fentanyl)?

500

This chemical in the brain makes you feel pleasure and is triggered by many addictive substances.

What is dopamine?

500

This law makes it illegal for anyone under 18 to buy or possess vaping products.

What is Tobacco 21 (or the federal vaping/tobacco law)?

500

Joining a sports team, club, or community group is an example of this type of protective factor.

What is a positive activity/support system?

500

Myth or Fact: Mixing alcohol with energy drinks makes you safer because you feel more awake.

What is Myth?

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