Stimulants
Depressants
Hallucinogens
Tobacco & Vaping
Fentanyl & Opioids
100

This drug category speeds up messages within the body.

Stimulants

100

This category slows down brain activity and reflexes.

Depressants

100

This category of drugs changes perception, mood, and thinking.

Hallucinogens

100

The main addictive chemical in tobacco and most vapes belongs to this category of drug effects.

Stimulant (Nicotine)

100

Fentanyl belongs to this category of drugs used to reduce severe pain.

Opioids

200

A common symptom of using stimulants are an increase in these TWO vital signs.

Heart Rate & Blood Pressure

200

A common effect of depressants is a feeling of relaxation, but they also impair this skill needed for driving.

Coordination

200

Hallucinogens can cause people to see, hear, or feel things that aren’t real; these are called this.

Hallucinations

200

Nicotine affects this developing organ in teens, making addiction more likely.

Brain

200

Opioids slow down the body, especially this essential action controlled by the brainstem.

Breathing

300

People sometimes misuse stimulants to stay awake or focus, but these drugs can also increase this unpleasant feeling.

Anxiety

300

Depressants slow down this life-sustaining function, which becomes dangerous at high doses.

Breathing

300

A “bad trip” from hallucinogens can cause extreme fear and confusion, also known as this feeling.

Panic

300

Vaping devices heat liquids to create aerosols that travel deep into these organs.

The Lungs
300

The biggest danger with fentanyl is that its effects are extremely strong and can be lethal in...

Small amounts
400

Stimulants affect this brain chemical related to motivation, which can make them addictive.

Dopamine

400

Because depressants slow thinking, they can reduce a person’s ability to make smart choices, also known as this.

Judgement

400

Hallucinogens affect the part of the brain responsible for interpreting sensory information — this organ.

The cerebral cortex / the brain

400

Nicotine addiction can make it harder for teens to concentrate and regulate these.

Emotions & Attention

400

Opioids can cause intense drowsiness and can make a person unresponsive. This is known as entering this state.

Sedation

500

Overuse of stimulants can lead to dangerous overheating of the body, known as this

Hyperthermia

500

Mixing depressants together greatly increases this life-threating risk.

Overdose

500

Because hallucinogens distort reality, people may struggle with this ability that keeps them safe.

Recognizing danger / using good judgment

500

Vape explosions are extremely common, true or false.

False

500

This medication can temporarily reverse an opioid overdose.

Naloxone (Narcan)