Stimulants
alcohol
THC
Opioids
Nicotine
100

Drinking alcohol can lead to this common effect, characterized by impaired coordination and slurred speech.

What is intoxication?

100

Chronic marijuana use can impact this cognitive function, particularly in young users.

What is memory?

100

This medication is often used as an antidote for opioid overdose.

What is naloxone?

100

This method of nicotine delivery is often used in smoking cessation programs, providing a controlled dose of nicotine.

What is a Nicotine patch?

200

This stimulant increases levels of norepinephrine in the brain, leading to heightened alertness.

What is amphetamine? 

200

This is a common health risk associated with excessive alcohol consumption.

What is liver disease? 

200

This common effect of THC often leads to an increased appetite, popularly referred to as “the munchies.”

What is increased appetite?

200

This is the primary reason opioids are prescribed medically.

What is pain relief?

200

This is a common withdrawal symptom experienced by individuals trying to quit nicotine.

What is irritability?

300

This is a potential long-term effect of stimulant abuse, characterized by fatigue and depression after the drug wears off.

What is a crash? 

300

This condition occurs in children born to mothers who consumed alcohol during pregnancy, leading to physical and developmental issues.

What is fetal alcohol syndrome?

300

This is a potential negative effect of THC on the respiratory system, especially when smoked.

What is bronchitis or respiratory irritation?

300

This is the term for the increased dosage required to achieve the same effect due to the body’s adaptation to opioids.

What is tolerance? 

300

Long-term smoking can lead to this serious respiratory disease characterized by chronic cough and mucus production.

What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?


400

Cocaine increases levels of this neurotransmitter in the brain, leading to feelings of euphoria.

What is cocaine? 

400

This condition occurs when alcohol is consumed quickly, leading to dangerously high blood alcohol levels.

What is alcohol poisoning?

400

THC binds to these receptors in the brain, which are part of the endocannabinoid system and influence mood and perception.

What are cannabinoid receptors? 

400

This is a common side effect of opioid use, often requiring medical attention.

What is respiratory depression?

400

Nicotine can increase heart rate and blood pressure, leading to a higher risk of this cardiovascular condition.

What is heart disease?

500

This is a potential health risk associated with stimulant abuse, often affecting cardiovascular health.

What is heart arrhythmias?

500

This is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for driving in most U.S. states.

What is 0.08%

500

This is a potential long-term effect of regular THC use, where users may experience anxiety or depression upon cessation.

What is a withdrawal symptom?

500

This substance, which mimic the effects of traditional opioids, can sometimes be found at gas stations.

What is 7Oh?

500

This is the average amount of time it takes for nicotine to leave the bloodstream after smoking.

What is 1 to 3 days?