Amphetamines
Marijuana
Opioids
Alcohol
Addictive Drugs: Fun Facts
100

This powerful stimulant is classified as a Schedule II drug due to its high potential for abuse and limited medical use, primarily for treating ADHD.

Answer: What is Methamphetamine?

100

The psychoactive effects of marijuana are primarily due to this chemical compound, which is classified as a cannabinoid.

What is THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol)?

100

This opioid, often prescribed for severe pain, has a half-life of about 4 hours and is classified as a Schedule II drug due to its potential for abuse.

Answer: What is Oxycodone?

100

This is the active component in alcoholic beverages, it has a half-life of approximately 4 to 5 hours, depending on various factors such as liver function and consumption rate. It is classified as a depressant.

Answer: What is Ethanol?

100

The abbreviation BAC stand for.

Answer: what is blood alcohol concentration (BAC)?

200

The half-life of methamphetamine in the body is approximately 10 hours. Prolonged use can damage this organ, leading to cardiovascular problems.

Answer: What is the heart?

200

This synthetic drug, often sprayed on herbs to mimic the effects of marijuana, is known by this acronym.

Answer: What is K2 or Spice?

200

Opioid agonist treatment, such as buprenorphine, works by partially activating the same opioid receptors, but without producing this effect that is often associated with full agonists like heroin or morphine.

Answer: What is "euphoria"?

200

The legal limit for drivers over 21 in most states is this percentage.

Answer: What is 0.08%?

200

This class of drugs, including Xanax and Ativan, works as a central nervous system depressant and has a half-life ranging from 6 to 20 hours, depending on the specific drug.

Answer: What are Benzodiazepines?

300

Cocaine, amphetamine (Adderall), methamphetamine, methylphenidate (Ritalin), and caffeine are classified as?

Answer: What are stimulants?

300

The half-life of THC in the body varies based on frequency of use but can last anywhere from 1 to 10 days, depending on these factors.

What are frequency of use and body fat percentage?

300

The half-life of this synthetic opioid is significantly longer than heroin, lasting between 7 and 8 hours, which contributes to its long-acting effects.

Answer: What is Methadone?

300

This is the term for the syndrome that can result from heavy drinking during pregnancy, leading to developmental issues in children.

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)?

300

This drug, often used to treat opioid addiction, has a half-life of 24 to 60 hours and works by partially activating opioid receptors without producing the intense "high" of full agonists like heroin.

Answer: What is Buprenorphine?

400

Methamphetamine’s have a powerful effect on the central nervous system, leading to an increased heart rate and this dangerous condition.

Answer: What is hypertension?

400

Chronic marijuana use, especially in adolescents, has been shown to impact cognitive function and is associated with an increased risk of this mental health disorder.

What is Schizophrenia?

400

Opioid use, especially with high doses, can lead to respiratory depression, which is responsible for a majority of overdose deaths. This effect is due to its impact on this part of the brain.

Answer: What is the brainstem?

400

Alcohol consumption disrupts the function of this neurotransmitter, which is primarily responsible for mood regulation, leading to depressive symptoms in some users.

Answer: What is serotonin?

400

This stimulant, often used recreationally, has a half-life of 8 to 12 hours and is classified as a Schedule I drug due to its high potential for abuse and lack of accepted medical use.

Answer: What is MDMA (Ecstasy)?

500

Methamphetamine works by increasing the release and blocking the reuptake of these neurotransmitters in the brain.


Answer: What are dopamine and norepinephrine?

500

K2 or Spice can cause dangerous side effects like agitation, vomiting, and in extreme cases, seizures, which are linked to this organ system.

Answer: What is the central nervous system?

500

This opioid receptor, when activated, is responsible for the euphoric effects that many users experience.

What is the mu receptor?

500

Chronic alcohol use can lead to liver damage, including fatty liver, hepatitis, and this more severe condition, which often results in liver failure.

Answer: What is Cirrhosis?

500

These drugs, such as methadone and buprenorphine, are used to treat opioid addiction by acting on the same receptors without producing the same high.

Answer: What is Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)?

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