Drugs
Addiction
Drug Categories
Opioids
Blast From the Past
100

What are the medicines called that are available at stores for anyone to purchase without a doctor's permission?

Over the Counter

100

What is the term for any substance other than food that changes the function of the body/brain?

Drug

100

List two examples or drugs that are stimulants:

Nicotine

Caffeine

Cocaine

Methamphetamine

Adderall

100

What is the name of the most common illegal opioid?

Heroin

100

List 3 domain endings of a website that tend to be more reliable for research:

.gov

.edu

.org

200

What is the first step a person would take to get a prescription medication (legally)?

The person must go to a doctor and the doctor must write that person a prescription

200

True or False: A person of any gender, socio-economic level, race, religion, or age can become addicted to a drug.

True

200

List two examples of drugs that are depressants:

Alcohol

Sleeping Pills

Molly/MDMA

Marijuana


200

What is the chemical released by the brain naturally when a person experiences pleasure?

Dopamine

200

What is the 6th (and final) step of the DECIDE decision-making process?

Evaluate your decision

300

What is the term used when a person takes more of a drug/medicine than their body can handle/tolerate?

Overdose

300

What is it called when a person needs more and more of a drug to get the same effect?

Tolerance (higher, increased)

300

What is the most common drug in the cannabinoid category?

Marijuana

300

What are the two main ways that all opioids affect the brain? (hint: the two main reasons people use opioids)

1) Cause euphoria (happiness or high)

2) Block pain

300

What does STOP stand for?

Say no

Tell why

Offer another option

Pack up and leave

400

What is it called when a person uses a drug for reasons that do NOT involve illness or disease?

Recreational use

400

What is the definition of withdrawal?

Sickness or unpleasant symptoms when a person does not get a drug to which they are addicted

400

What is the name of the category of drug that causes people to see things that may not be there?

Hallucinogens

400

What is the name of the prescription drug that is 50 times more potent (powerful) than heroin? (Hint: this drug is what killed Prince)

Fentanyl

400

What is the name of the hormone that triggers the fight/flight/freeze response during stress?

Adrenaline

500

Give an example of how a person could use a prescription drug ILLEGALLY

-Taking too much

-Taking someone else's prescription

-Using it for a reason it was not intended

-Giving/selling your medication

500

What is the difference between physical and psychological dependence?

Physical dependence: A person physically needs the drug

Psychological dependence: A person thinks they need a drug for mental/emotional/social reasons

500

What is the name of the category of drugs that has been causing 174 overdose deaths in the US per day?

Opioids/opiates

500

What are two reasons a person addicted to prescription opioid medication may switch to heroin instead?

1) Cheaper

2) Easier to access


500

List 4 signs of active listening in a healthy conversation:

-sit up

-eye contact

-nodding

-phone out of sight

-tracking (body towards speaker

-asking questions

-rephrasing what the speaker said