Drugs
Prevention and Risks
Addiction and Recovery
Over the Counter and Prescription Drugs
Alcohol
100

This substance is commonly abused for its numbing effects but will also cause impaired judgement and motor skills.

Alcohol

100

This is one of the simplest way to protect yourself from substance abuse and addiction.

Say no and use your refusal skills

100

This is the term for the brain’s inability to stop craving and need for a substance, even though it can have negative effects on many parts of a person's life.

Addiction 

100

This type of drug can be bought from a pharmacy without the use of a prescription written by a licenced medical professional.

Over the counter drug

100

In CT, what is the age that you are legally allowed to purchase and consume alcohol?

21

200

This stimulant is often found in coffee, energy drinks, and soda. It can cause increased heart rate and panic if overused.

Caffeine

200

This family member or group is mentally programed to help support someone in making healthy choices and resisting peer pressure.

Parents or guardians 

200

This is the feeling that a person gets when they need more of a substance to feel the same effect they did before.

Tolerance 

200

Please describe 5 different forms a prescription drug can be distributed as. 

Pills, Tablets, Capsules, Sprays, injections, Ointments/Creams, Shampoos, Drops, etc.  

200

At what age is it assumed that the human brain has rewired from adolescence and fully matured? 

25

300

This drug is made from the cannabis plant and can affect short-term memory and coordination.

Marijuana 

300

This is a major risk factor for developing an addiction involving students and children, especially if someone is offered drugs at a young age.

Peer pressure

300

This type of therapy can help someone struggling with substance use by offering counseling and support.

Rehabilitation or Counseling 

300

What are 3 consequences of substance misuse or abuse? (Death; not a valid answer)

  • Organ Damage (Liver, Heart, Lungs, Kidneys, Skin)

  • Neurological Effects and Cognitive Impairment 

  • Weakened Immune System

  • Addiction and Dependency

  • Strained Relationships

  • Legal Issues 

  • Financial Burden

300

When and after drinking alcohol the pre-frontal cortex in the brain is affected the quickest. What is the role of the pre-frontal cortex?

Decision making

400

This prescription medication is commonly misused for its pain-relieving properties but can lead to addiction and overdose.

Opioids 

400

This type of drug use involves taking a medication in a way that is not intended by the doctor, such as taking more than prescribed. Abusing _____ drugs.

Prescription

400

This term refers to the uncomfortable and sometimes dangerous symptoms someone experiences when they stop using a substance they are addicted to.

Withdrawal

400

The misuse or abuse of OTCs or prescription drugs will likely result in _______ damage and a weakened ________ system.

Organ Damage

Immune System

400

What are 2 reasons it can be difficult to stop someone from driving under the influence?

They may get angry

You don't want to disappoint them

They claim to need their car

They refuse to listen

They may sneak off

They do not consider consequences

500

This opioid has become more common as a street drug. It can be laced or mixed into other substances to harm the user. 

Fentanyl 

500

When facing the grief of a loss, it is always best to refer to healthy ______ methods/skills, rather than look to substances or drugs. 

Coping

500

This is the most serious result of addiction and abuse leading to injuries, accidents, or even death.

Overdose

500

4 of the most common factors that can lead to first time substance abuse include:

_______ Norms

_______ Influence

_______ /Lack of Activities

_______ Context

Cultural Norms

Environmental or Media Influence

Boredom/ Lack of Activities

Celebratory Context

500

What can happen if false identification is used to purchase alcohol?

Arrested, fines, probation, sentencing