Teens and Drug Use
Understanding Addiction
Prescription and Over the Counter Drugs
Opioids Get the Facts
Vaping and other Tobacco Products
100

A chemical substance, natural or human made, that changes body functions in some way.

Drug

100

A chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking, continued use despite harmful consequences, and long lasting changes in the brain.

Drug addiction

100

Drugs a person can legally get only from a pharmacy with a written prescription from a medical professional.

Prescription Drugs

100

A type of drug that is used to relieve pain and is highly addictive.

Opioids

100

Chemical found in tobacco products.

Nicotine

200

These types of drug cure or treat disease, reduce symptoms of illness and reduce pain

Medicine

200

A brain chemical that causes people to feel safe or happy.

Dopamine

200

Drugs that can be purchased from a drug store or grocery store.

Over- the- counter drugs

200

What drug can opioid use lead to?

Heroin

200

Smoke inhaled involuntarily, from tobacco being smoked by others

Secondhand smoke

300

List one example of a legal drug.

Medicine, marijuana, alcohol, tobacco
300

When it takes more and more of the drug to cause the same effects.

Tolerance

300

Use of legal prescription or over-the-counter drugs in greater amounts, more often or in different ways than what’s prescribed or recommended.

Misuse

300

Are opioids a prescribed medicine or over the counter medicine.

Prescribed medicine

300

True or False: Vape aerosol contains very tiny particles, including tiny bits of metals and cancer-causing chemicals, that can go deep into the lungs.

True

400

List one example of an illegal drug.

Heroin, cocaine, ecstasy

400

When a person stops using a drug, the person goes through...

Withdrawal

400

The use of illegal drugs or the use of prescription or over-the-counter drugs for purposes other than those for which they are meant to be used.

Abuse

400

True or False: Smokers are less likely to use alcohol and other drugs than nonsmokers.

False

500

Explain one reason why a person's environment could be a risk factor for drug use.

- Easy access to drugs at

home, school, community

• Community and

neighborhood crime

• Poverty

500

At what age is the brain fully mature.

25

500

Misuse or Abuse

Using an allergy medicine to keep you awake to study for a test.

Abuse

500

Name one lung disease that can occur from smoking.

emphysema, bronchitis, lung cancer

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