Club Drugs
Marijuana/THC
Alcohol & Tobacco
Popular Drugs on the Rise
The Brain and Addiction
100

The negative side-effect of this drug include severe risk of dehydration and hyperthermia, sensitivity to touch, nausea, anxiety, panic attacks, jaw pain, and paranoia.

What is Ecstasy?

100
Another name for marijuana.
What is cannabis?
100
This legal substance is classified as a depressant and is often consumed in its liquid form.
What is alcohol?
100
A mix of herbs and manmade chemicals with mind-altering effects. Some of the chemicals are similar to the ones in marijuana but its effects are sometimes very different for marijuana and frequently much stronger.  

What is Spice?

100

A devastating brain disease in which people can't stop using drugs even when they really want to and even after it causes terrible consequences to their health and other parts of their lives.

What is the Addiction?

200

GHB, Katamine, and Rohypnol are considered

What is date rape drugs?

200
a resinous substance that presents itself as hard or soft slabs that are broken up and smoked in a pipe, sometimes added to tobacco.
What is Hash?
200
The following symptoms have what in common: Headache, stomachache, low blood sugar, dehydration, and possibly an irritation of the lining of the digestive system.
What is hangover?
200

A type of depressant known as a benzodiazepine that is prescribed to treat acute stress reactions, panic attacks, convulsions, and sleep disorders.

What is Xanax?

200

Imitate the brain's natural chemical messengers or overstimulate the reward circuit of the brain.

What are they two ways in which drugs effect the brain?

300

This drug usually only has a high of about 5 -20minutes. Each time the user needs more to obtain the high. The risk of overdose is high. A sign of use is mood swings, irritability, talkativeness, and euphoria.

What is Cocaine?

300
Memory problems, difficulties with concentration, relaxed inhibitions, disoriented behavior, and the inability to think clearly.
What is Short-Term Effect of Marijuana use?
300
A condition that happens to an unborn baby when a woman drinks while pregnant.
What is Fetal Alcohol syndrome?
300

Prescription medications that contain an opioid that stops coughing but when taken in higher doses, it produced a "high".

What is promethazine-codeine cough syrup?

300

Plays a role in controlling mood, aggression, sexual activity, sleep, and feelings of pain. Some drugs, like MDMA, release extra amounts of this neurotransmitter causing an uplift in mood which makes the user feels hyper and alter. It can also cause a sense of emotional closeness to others and changes in sense of time and perception.

What is Serotonin?

400

Due to the ignitable, corrosive, and toxic nature of the chemicals used to make this drug, there is a high risk of fires and toxic fumes from making this drug.

What is Methamphetamine?

400
The munchies; red, bloodshot eyes; trouble with thinking, memory, and learning; loss of motor coordination; silliness or giddiness for no reason; sleepiness; dizziness; anxiety ; and talkativeness.
What is signs of being high from marijuana use?
400
The legal age to buy or possess tobacco products.
What is 18 year old
400

Over-the-counter cough medicines that are safe for stopping coughs during a cold, however, taking more than directed can produce euphoria as well as dissociative effects.

What is cough syrups and capsules containing dextromethorphan (DXM)?

400

This part of the brain is significant to the development of addiction. It is the key to survival and is wired to remember natural rewards such as food when you get hungry.

What is The Reward Pathway?

500

The full name of GHB

What is gamma hydroxybutyrate?

500
The complete name of the active drug in marijuana.
What is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol?
500
These two body part are most effected by regular usage of Tobacco products.
What is mouth and lungs?
500

This is a type of stimulant used to treat ADHD, narcolepsy, and depression

What are amphetamines and methylphenidates?

500

This neurotransmitter is associated with pleasure and is triggered when you engage in an activity you enjoy. A person in the first stage of recovery does not produce this neurotransmitter normally for a while after they stop using drugs.

What is Dopamine?