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How do you use nicotine?

smoked, snorted, (chewed) taken in snuff and spit tobacco

100

What are the effects of marijuana?

Effects: euphoria, slowed thinking and reaction time, confusion, impaired balance and coordination

100

What is nicotine's health consequences?

Consequences: rapid or irregular heart beat; reduced appetite, weight loss, heart failure, nervousness, insomnia; additional effects attributable to tobacco exposure; adverse pregnancy outcomes; chronic lung disease, cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer, tolerance, addiction

100

What are marijuana's street names?

blunt, dope, ganja, grass, herb, joints, Mary Jane, pot, reefer, sinsemilla, skunk, weed

100

Cannabinoids are a sub-category of what well known drug?

Marijuana

200

How are inhalents taken?

inhaled through nose or mouth

200

How do Inhalants effect you?

Effects: stimulation, loss of inhibition; headache; nausea or vomiting; slurred speech, loss of motor coordination; wheezing

200
What are the health consequences of cocaine?
Consequences: rapid or irregular heart beat; reduced appetite, weight loss, heart failure, nervousness, insomnia; chest pain, respiratory failure, nausea, abdominal pain, strokes, seizures, headaches, malnutrition, panic attacks
200

What are some of the street names of cocaine?

blow, bump, C, candy, Charlie, coke, crack, flake, rock, snow, toot

200

Wild mushrooms, poisonous flowers and other living organisms in nature below to what drug category.

Hallucinogens

300

What are the ways LSD is taken?

swallowed, absorbed through mouth tissues

300

What are the effects nicotine?

Effects: increased heart rate, blood pressure, metabolism; feelings of exhilaration, energy, increased mental alertness

300
What is marijuana's health consequences?
Consequences: cough, frequent respiratory infections; impaired memory and learning; increased heart rate, anxiety; panic attacks; tolerance, addiction
300

What are the street names for codeine?

Captain Cody, schoolboy; (with glutethimide) doors & fours, loads, pancakes and syrup

300

Adderall, Methamphetamine, Cocaine, and Caffeine are all part of what larger Drug classification?

Stimulants 

400

How is marijuana used?

swallowed, smoked, topical

Can be found in food, candy, vapes, bowls, bongs, topical, self-made joints.

400

How do benzodiazepines effect you?

Effects: reduced anxiety; feeling of well-being; lowered inhibitions; slowed pulse and breathing; lowered blood pressure; poor concentration; sedation, drowsiness

400
What is benzodiazepines' health consequences?
Consequences: fatigue; confusion; impaired coordination, memory, judgment; addiction; respiratory depression and arrest; death; dizziness
400

What else do is LSD referred to as?

acid, blotter, boomers, cubes, microdot, yellow sunshines

400

The use of whippets, duster, spraypaint, cleaning fluids and gasoline to get high are all sub-categories of what drug classification. 

Inhalents

500

What are the ways that codeine/benzodiazepines (prescription medications)  are taken?

injected, swallowed

500

What are the effects of LSD?

Effects: altered states of perception and feeling; nausea; increased body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure; loss of appetite, sleeplessness, numbness, weakness, tremors; persistent mental disorders; permanent brain alterations

500
What is the consequences of taking fentanyl?
Consequences: nausea, constipation, confusion, sedation, respiratory depression and arrest, tolerance, addiction, unconsciousness, coma, death
500

What are other commonly used names for fentanyl?

Apache, China girl, China white, dance fever, friend, goodfella, jackpot, murder 8, TNT, Fent, Tango and Cash

500

Heroin, Morphine, Fentanyl, and other pain medication are all drugs that can be found in what category. 

Opiods

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