Common example of a narcotic.
What is: Heroin, Codeine?
Two common drinks make stimulants the most used drug worldwide.
What is: Coffee and Tea?
Effect of depressants.
What is: put people to sleep, relieve anxiety, stop muscle spasms, and prevent seizures?
Effect of hallucinogens
What is: alter thought and cause hallucinations?
Common examples of inhalants.
What is: sniffing aerosols, glue, markers?
Synonym for narcotic.
What is: Opioid?
Stimulant is the most common over-the-counter drug and is related to lung cancer.
What is: Nicotine?
Common type of depressant.
What is: alcohol, opioids, sleep medications?
Common symptoms for hallucinogens abuse.
What is: headaches, vomiting, high blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, diarrhea?
Common intake of inhalants.
What is drugs taken through the nose or mouth to induce a quick rush of adrenaline?
Common narcotics used for in healthcare.
What is: pain relief, blocks nerve cells?
Illegal examples of stimulants.
What is: Cocaine, Methamphetamines?
Risks of depressant abuse.
Low blood pressure, Slowed heart rate, nausea, slowed breathing
Common hallucinogens.
What is: LSD, DMT, Mescaline, Ketamine?
Reason most inhalants are legal.
What is: used in everyday life?
Usual reaction to medical narcotic due to its high addiction rate.
What is: withdrawal, increased pain without drug, dependence?
Continent had a 35% use rate of nicotine in the 1970s and is famous for heavy smoking.
What is: Europe?
Withdrawal symptoms from depressant abuse.
What is: headaches, sweating, difficulty sleeping, mood swings, nausea?
Common street names for hallucinogens.
What is: Mind Candy, Mushrooms, Special K, STP, Acid?
Common ways inhalants are taken.
What is: snorting, sniffing, inhaling?
Beginning of the opioid epidemic.
What is: the 1990s?
Popular TV show showed how methampethamines were created and its relation to crime in the US, leading to a decline in the use of meth in the 2010s.
What is: Breaking Bad?
Ways to take depressants.
What is: swallowed, drunk, injected, inhaled, snorted?
Age group where hallucinogens are most commonly abused.
What is: 18-25?
Common risks for inhalant abuse.
What is: sudden sniffing death, suffocation, unconsciousness?