Stimulants
Depressants
Club Drugs
Narcotics
Hallucinogens & Inhalants
100

It is stimulant very populant derived from a hot drink.

What is coffee?

100

What do depressants help you for?

depressants are medicines that include sedatives, tranquilizers, and hypnotics.

100

What will your response be if I come with drugs?

Tell miss nancy and index me.

100

1 answer = 100, answer the three and get 300

1. What are narcotics used for?

2. Is anesthesia a narcotic?

3. MOST COMMON ILLEGAL NARCOTIC

1. Painkillers, for anxiety, agression, tension.

2. No, depressant, it slows down your brain.

3. Heroin and Opium.

100

What are inhalants?

industrial chemicals whose volatile vapors or pressurized gases can be concentrated and breathed

200

DO STIMULANTS HELP YOU FOCUS?

Yes

200

What are they useful for?

 useful for treating anxiety, panic, acute stress reactions, and sleep disorders

200

What are club drugs?

Drugs used on night clubs or raves.

200

BAD LUCK

sorry

200

Types of Inhalants

  • Solvents
  • Aerosol sprays
  • Gases
  • Nitrites
300

Examples of Stimulants:

  • Amphetamine.
  • 5.2 Caffeine.
  • Sugars
  • Corn syrup
300

Three benefits of depressants


Depressants will induce sleep, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, and prevent seizures

300

Examples

Club drugs range from entactogens such as MDMA ("ecstasy"), 2C-B ("nexus") and inhalants (e.g., nitrous oxide and poppers) to stimulants (e.g., amphetamine and cocaine), depressants/sedatives (Quaaludes, GHB, Rohypnol) and psychedelic and hallucinogenic drugs (LSD and DMT). ALL OF THEM

300

Now for this one, good luck.

Deserved.

300

EZ: Is fungi a type of hallucinogens?

Yes. 

400

Effects of stimulants:

They can make a person feel more awake, alert, confident or energetic.


400

EASY: Is alcohol a depressant?

Yes :,v

400

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400

Most common narcotics in a hospital.

Two of the most common and potent opioids used in hospital settings are morphine and fentanyl.

400

How hallucinogens work?

Hallucinogens target specific centres of the brain to alter its understanding of sensory input. For instance, a person may be looking at a blank wall, but their hallucinating brain may interpret the blank wall as moving and swirling, or perhaps covered in insects.

500

Long term diseases from stimulants


  • Increased agitation
  • Increased anxiety and paranoia
  • Increased aggression and hostility
  • Mood swings
  • Stimulant-induced psychosis
  • Tolerance
500

LUCK TEST: Tell me a number, one or two.

Two: wins

one: well, better luck next time

500

Is xanax a club drug?

Yes, frecuently used.

500

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: How many pills is it considered too much to take? NOTE: how many is considered too much, dosen't mean its necessarily harmful.

Five or more. Term called Polypharmacy.

500

Reveal your price:

Ups from all the cards on the game, literally 25 and you choose this one. -500

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