Risk Factors for Addiction
Substances
Overdose Awareness
Drug Schedules
Miscellaneous
200

Studies show differences in the way drugs affect male and female bodies.

Gender

200

This substance is legal and comes from fermenting grains or fruits.

Alcohol

200

This medication temporarily reverses the effects of an opioid overdose.

Narcan

200

Heroin, LSD, and Marijuana are all in this schedule that have no Federal medical use.

Schedule 1

200

This program would come into schools and provide education to resist peer-pressure and live drug and violence-free lives.

D.A.R.E

400

Having a family member who has experienced addiction means that a person may be at increased risk if they choose to take drugs.

Genetics

400

Caffeine, nicotine, and cocaine all belong to this category of drugs.

Stimulants

400

If you have to leave someone who is experiencing an overdose, you should place them in a certain way.

Recovery Position

400

Benzodiazepines such as Xanax and Ativan are all in this schedule.

Schedule 4

400

In 2015 over 4 million prescriptions for opioids were written by doctors in this state.

Massachusetts

600

Examples of this co-occurring disorder include depression and anxiety.

Mental Illness

600

This is the most commonly used illegal drug in the U.S.

Marijuana

600

The nickname for this snoring/gurgling sound someone may make while overdosing.

the Death Rattle

600

Drugs in this schedule have a high potential for abuse and medical use is severely restricted.

Schedule 2

600

This word that describes addiction means an abnormal condition that negatively affects a person and is associated with specific signs and symptoms.

Disease

800

Home and family life, peer influence, and availability of substances are all a type of this risk factor.

Environmental

800

This drug is 25-50x stronger than heroin.

Fentanyl

800

This law protects people who overdose or seek help for someone overdosing from being charged or prosecuted for drug possession.

The Good Samaritan Law

800

This schedule with a low abuse potential includes Robitussin.

Schedule 5

800

This phenomenon happens after detoxing and includes symptoms such as irritability, cravings, and depression.

PAWS (Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome)

1000

90% of people who develop a Substance Use Disorder started using before the age of 18.

Developmental Stage/Age of Onset/Age of First Use

1000

This group of drugs alters a person's awareness of their surroundings, thoughts, and feelings.

Hallucinogens

1000

Someone on Vivitrol, Naltrexone, or Suboxone is at risk for overdose if they try to this to get high.

Break Through

1000

Cocaine and Fentanyl are both in this category which allows medical use with severe restrictions.

Schedule 2

1000

This man made version of marijuana can cause violence, psychosis, and suicidal thoughts.

K2