Types of Substances
Health Effects
Prevention and Harm Reduction
Psychological Effects
Addiction and Recovery
100

This substance is a legal stimulant found in coffee and energy drinks, but can also be addictive when consumed in excess.

What is caffeine?

100

Smoking this substance can cause damage to the lungs, heart, and increase the risk of cancers

What is tobacco?

100

A strategy for reducing harm associated with alcohol use can slow down alcohol absorption.

What is eating before drinking?

100

Prolonged marijuana use can lead to this mental health issue, which involves difficulty distinguishing between reality and fantasy.

What is psychosis or schizophrenia? 

100

This term refers to the process of recovering from addiction, where the individual makes efforts to stay sober and regain control over their life.

What is recovery?

200

This type of drug is commonly prescribed to treat anxiety or sleep disorders but can become addictive if misused. 

What is a depressant? 

200

Excessive consumption of alcohol can lead to this condition, which involves the liver becoming inflamed due to prolonged damage.

What is cirrhosis?

200

This intervention includes providing people with information about the dangers of drug use and offering resources for support.

What is education and awareness?

200

Individuals who regularly abuse alcohol or drugs are at higher risk of developing this mental health disorder, characterized by intense feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities.

What is depression?

200

This medical professional specializes in helping individuals with substance use disorders.

Who is a doctor or addiction specialist?

300

This legal drug is derived from the cannabis plant and can have psychoactive effects on the mind and body.

What is marijuana?

300

Long-term abuse of this drug can lead to permanent brain damage, memory loss, and changes in personality.

What are stimulants (e.g., cocaine, methamphetamine)?

300

This practice involves using clean needles to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases like HIV and hepatitis among people who inject drugs.

What is needle exchange programs? or What are safe injection sites?

300

Using substances like cocaine or methamphetamine can lead to this condition, where individuals feel excessively energetic and euphoric but also prone to extreme mood swings. 

What is mania?

300

This 12-step program is widely used to support individuals recovering from alcohol addiction.

What is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?

400

This class of drugs is used to alleviate pain but can lead to dependence if abused over time.

What are opioids?

400

The use of this drug during pregnancy can result in low birth weight, developmental delays, and withdrawal symptoms in newborns.

What is alcohol (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder)?

400

This is an important community-based support system to help individuals recover from substance use disorders.

What is addiction counseling or support groups?

400

Chronic drug abuse, especially opioids, can lead to this psychological state, where the person feels an overwhelming compulsion to use the drug, even in the face of negative consequences.

What is addiction?

400

This is a form of therapy that helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors related to substance use.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?

500

This substance, often found in cigarettes, is known to have serious long-term health effects such as lung cancer and emphysema.

What is nicotine?

500

This mental health disorder is characterized by a strong craving for substances and can lead to changes in brain chemistry and behavior.

What is addiction?

500

A strategy for reducing alcohol-related harm that focuses on controlling the legal drinking age, establishing limits on alcohol sales, and promoting safe drinking guidelines.

What is alcohol regulation?

500

This mental health disorder can develop from a traumatic or highly stressful experience, where individuals may turn to substances as a coping mechanism.

What is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

500

A person may experience this physical and mental condition when they stop using a substance that their body has become dependent on.

What is withdrawal?