Marijuana
Meth
Alcohol
Cocaine / Crack
Xanax
Opioids
100

What is the substance in Marijuana that causes the "high"?

THC - Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol

100

True or false? All ingredients to make meth are available in local stores?

True!

100

What is BAC or BAL?

Blood Alcohol Concentration Blood Alcohol Level

100

What is cocaine made from?

coca plant leaves in South America

100

Xanax is usually prescribed for what mental health diagnosis? What else could it be prescribed for?

  • Anxiety is the most common

  • sleep disorder, depression, and in some cases, seizures (off-label uses)

100

What is the most commonly prescribed opioid in the US?

Vicodin - hydrocodone

200

What method of using Marijuana allows for the quickest absorption? 

Smoking it - THC quickly passes from the lungs to the bloodstream. The blood then carries the chemical to the brain and other organs.

200

What is the drug family meth is categorized under?

Amphetamines

200

The type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages

Ethanol

200

Why is crack cocaine called crack?

refers to the crackling sound of the rock as it's heated.

200

What are the two most common drug combinations (with Xanax) found in emergency room patients?

Alcohol and opioids

200

The continued need for the effects of a drug even though those effects harm the body, mind, and relationships is called what?

Drug Dependence

300

What is Marijuana made out of?

Marijuana refers to the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica plant

300

What are the three forms methamphetamine can come in?

Pill, powder, or crystal.

300

What is the life-threatening disease, that destroys liver tissue and replaces it with scar tissue due to long-term alcohol use?

  • Cirrhosis of the liver

300

How do people use cocaine?

People snort cocaine powder through the nose, or they rub it into their gums. Others dissolve the powder and inject it into the bloodstream. Some people inject a combination of cocaine and heroin, called a Speedball.

300

How does Xanax work in the body?

It suppresses the central nervous system to relieve stress rapidly

300

What are different types of opioids?

Morphine, heroin, fentanyl, oxycodone (Oxycontin), codeine (cough syrup), hydrocodone (Vicodin)

400

As of April 2023, how many states (plus DC) have legalized small amounts of Marijuana for adult recreation? 17, 22, 25, or 28?

21 states (and the District of Columbia)

400

Most of the Methamphetamine in the USA is produced in this country and by this type of organization.

By Transactional criminal organizations (TCO) in Mexico

400

SURPRISE! not alcohol question

What do drug dealers mix into Cocaine to increase profits?

  • cornstarch, talcum powder, or flour

  • They may also mix it with other drugs such as the stimulant amphetamine, or synthetic opioids, including fentanyl

400

How do people use crack cocaine?

  • The crystal is heated to produce vapors that are inhaled into the lungs.

  • Some people also smoke Crack by sprinkling it on marijuana or tobacco, and smoke it like a cigarette.

400

Why is a combination of Xanax and Alcohol deadly?

Alcohol and Xanax are a particularly dangerous combination, as both are depressants and intensify the effects of the other. This could cause potentially fatal outcomes such as cardiac arrest, a loss of consciousness, or respiratory failure.

400

What is a safe injection site?

A medically supervised facility where people can inject drugs in a clean and safe environment

500

What are some street names for Marijuana and how can Marijuana be consumed?

Weed, Pot, Reefer, Grass, Dope, Mary Jane, Hash, Skunk, Blunt, Ganja, Roach, etc. Smoked (joints, blunts, bongs, vaped, dabbing), or mixed/infused into food (edibles) and drinks.

500

Why was methamphetamine first created?

A Japanese chemist first synthesized methamphetamine—also called meth, crank, crystal meth or speed—from another stimulant in 1893. Methamphetamine was used early on as a medical treatment for narcolepsy, asthma and as a weight-loss drug. During World War II, the Allies and Axis powers both used the drug to keep troops awake. After the war, meth use increased dramatically, even after it was outlawed by the United States in 1970.

500

SURPRISE! not alcohol question

According to rat studies, early exposure to this substance creates an increased likelihood of enhanced responses to other addictive substances and engaging in addictive behaviors.

THC

500

What are the long-term effects of cocaine based on the method of use; snorting, smoking, consuming by mouth, or needle injection?

  • snorting: loss of smell, nosebleeds, frequent runny nose, and problems with swallowing

  • smoking: cough, asthma, respiratory distress, and higher risk of infections like pneumonia

  • consuming by mouth: severe bowel decay from reduced blood flow

  • needle injection: higher risk for contracting HIV, hepatitis C, and other bloodborne diseases, skin or soft tissue infections, as well as scarring or collapsed veins

500

What is the difference between prescription drugs and OTC drugs?

1. An OTC is a drug that people can buy without a physician's prescription 2. A prescription drug is a medication that can only be obtained with a written order from a physician.

500

What is Pharmaceutical fentanyl and what forms does it come in?

prescribed by doctors to treat severe pain. It is available as a lozenge, pill, nasal/sublingual spray, transdermal patch, or as an injection.