Drugs
Marijuana
Tobacco
Alcohol
Miscellaneous
100

What is it called when a body gets used to a certain medicine or drug and that person needs more and more of it to feel an effect?

tolerance

100

Do all countries in the world have the same laws regarding alcohol/marijuana use?

No, laws regarding alcohol and marijuana use vary widely from country to country, and even within different regions of the same country. The legal status of these substances depends on factors such as culture, religion, public health policies, and historical context.

100

What is the name of a highly addictive stimulant found in tobacco products and vaping devices, rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream?

Nicotine

100

Why don't commercials or ads show the negative consequences of using tobacco or alcohol?

because they only care about money

100

a set of uncomfortable physical and psychological symptoms that occur when someone abruptly stops using a drug they have become dependent on

withdrawal

200

Name one over-the-counter drug and one prescription drug.

  • Over-the-counter (OTC) Drugs: Ibuprofen, Tylenol, Claritin, Tums, Benadryl, etc.
  • Prescription Drugs: Amoxicillin, Xanax, Oxycodone, Adderall, other opioids

200

If you are 21+ in a state like California in which Marijuana is legal, where can you consume it?

Private Residences

200

Describe a short-term physical effect of using tobacco.

  1. Increased Heart Rate: Nicotine stimulates the nervous system, causing your heart to beat faster.

  2. Elevated Blood Pressure: Smoking or using tobacco raises your blood pressure temporarily, which can strain your heart and blood vessels.

  3. Shortness of Breath: Smoking can irritate your lungs and airways, leading to a feeling of breathlessness, even with light activity.

  4. Dizziness or Lightheadedness: Nicotine can cause a rush of adrenaline, which may make you feel dizzy or lightheaded, especially for new users.

  5. Bad Breath: Tobacco use can lead to an unpleasant odor in your mouth shortly after smoking.

  6. Coughing or Throat Irritation: Tobacco smoke irritates the throat and lungs, leading to coughing or a scratchy throat.

200

What is it called when a body gets used to a certain alcohol or drug and that person needs more and more of it to feel an effect?

tolerance

200

If a person were to start vaping, smoking, drinking alcohol, or doing other drugs as a teenager, how would that affect them when they're older?

it could lead to long-term health problems, addiction, and difficulty with mental health

300

What is the difference between a prescription drug and an over-the-counter (OTC) drug?

  • Prescription Drugs: You need a doctor's prescription to get these from a pharmacy.
  • OTC Drugs: You can buy these without a prescription, at a store or pharmacy.
300

What is one of the biggest dangers regarding getting marijuana from somewhere that is not a licensed dispensary, even if you are 21+ and in a place where it is legal?

it could be laced/contaminated

300

Describe the long-term physical effects of using tobacco.

 Lung Damage and Respiratory Issues, Heart Disease, Weakened Immune System, cancer, Weakened Bones, etc

300

What is the rule on having alcohol in your vehicle if you are under 21?

illegal no matter what

300

I told you a story about my brother being legally given opioids for an injury. What was he doing that caused his skull to break?

playing baseball

400

Describe a situation in which someone may be legally given an opioid.

Imagine a patient who has just undergone surgery (like a major surgery, such as a hip replacement). The surgery has caused significant pain, and over-the-counter pain relievers (like ibuprofen or acetaminophen) aren't strong enough to manage the pain.


400

What is the difference between THC and CBD?

THC gets you high, CBD does not.

400

How can smoking affect the people around you?

Smoking can affect the people around you in several harmful ways, primarily through secondhand smoke and the health risks associated with it.

400

What is the illegal BAC limit for 21+ AND under 21 while driving?

.08% 21 +, .01% under 21

400

Why would a teenager start to vape, smoke, drink alcohol, or consume marijuana?

Peer Pressure, Curiosity and Experimentation, Media and Social Media Influence, Stress or Emotional Struggles

500

How does addiction happen?

Addiction happens when someone repeatedly uses a substance or engages in a behavior in a way that leads to physical and psychological dependence, despite knowing the harmful effects.

500

What are the dangers of marijuana use?

Marijuana use can impair cognitive function, mental health, and physical health, with risks heightened for adolescents, pregnant individuals, and those with preexisting mental conditions, particularly with heavy or chronic use.

500

Why is the use of tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs especially harmful for teens?

teen brains are still developing, which makes them more vulnerable to addiction and long-term damage

500

Describe the potential consequences of driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.

DUI can lead to devastating outcomes, from physical harm and death to serious legal, financial, and emotional consequences. Always plan ahead for a sober driver or use public transportation or ride-sharing services if you've been drinking or using drugs.

500

Although things like marijuana, tobacco, and alcohol are unsafe, why are they legal in California for adults 21+?

The legality of substances like marijuana, tobacco, and alcohol in California (and many other places) is largely shaped by historical, cultural, economic, and political factors, rather than purely health-based considerations.

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