Perscription Drugs
Alcohol
Vaping
Fentynal
Cocaine
100

What is a tier 1 drug?

generic versions with the lowest possible copayments such as generic pain relievers (e.g., ibuprofen), and generic drugs used to treat allergies (e.g., diphenhydramine)

100

What is the addictive component of Alcohol?

Ethanol

100
90% of adult smokers began before what age?
18 years old
100

What part of the body does Fentanyl affect most?

The Brain

100

What are the most common nicknames for cocaine?

Coke, Blow, and Snow

200

What do antidepressants do?

Slows down the central nervous system

200

What part of the body is most affected by alcohol?

The heart

200

How many cigarettes is equivalent to one Juul pod?

44 cigarettes

200

How fast can Fentanyl kill you?

Within minutes

200

The 4 ways you can take Cocaine

Snorting, smoking, ingesting, and injecting

300

What are the long-term effects of stimulants?

Paranoia, irregular heartbeat, and a high body temperature

300

What is the Legal driving limit of Blood Alcohol Concentration?

.08%

300

What is the most harmful chemical in a vape?

Nicotine

300

One dose of Fentanyl is _____ times stronger than Morphine.

100 times stronger

300

What is Cocaine derived from?

Cocoa plants

400

What does the "Date-Rape" drug do to your body?

Paralyzes you

400

What is the defenition of Alcohol abuse?

Drinking alcohol too much, too often, or at inapropriate times

400

95% of nicotine addicts started before what age?

21 years old
400

What are the most common side effects of Fentanyl?

Drowsiness, constipation, nausea, and confusion

400

What are some short-term effects of using Cocaine?

Exhaustion, depression, temporary happiness and/or confidence

500

What are examples of depressants?

Xanax or Valium

500

Is Alcohol a stimulant or a depressant?

Depressant

500

The number one reason teenagers vape

Curiosity/To experiment

500

What is Fentanyl used for (legally)?

To relieve severe pain after surgery, for cancer patients, or for dying patients in pain

500

What are some long-term effects of using Cocaine?

Cardiovascular and respiratory damage, altered brain function, and psychosis