Effects of Drugs
Drug Types
Addiction
Prevention
Laws & Safety
100

What is the liver?

This organ is most responsible for processing drugs and alcohol.

100

What are stimulants?

These drugs speed up the body's functions.

100

What does it do to the brain?

Addiction affects the brain into needing the drug.

100

what is no?

One way to avoid drug use is learning how to say no and decline when offered drugs.

100

What is 21?

It is illegal for people under 21 to buy tobacco products in the U.S. and 21 is the age where you are allowed to purchase alcohol and other drugs if they are legal.

200

What is the brain?

Drugs can slow down, speed up, or alter this body's control center.

200

What are depressants?

These drugs cause the person's actions to become sluggish or slower and alcohol belongs in this type of drug.

200

What are cravings?

Cravings are strong desires to use a drug despite negative consequenses.

200

What is support?

Trusted adults, teacher, and counselors provide support.

200

What is a DUI?

Driving under the influence is what a DUI is.

300

What is depression?

Long-term drug use can increase the risk of depression which is characterized by sadness and loss of interest in most things.

300

What are hallucinogens?

These drugs cause changes in perception, mood, and thinking skills.

300

What is tolerance?

Needing more of a drug to get the same effect is what tolerance is.

300

How to reduce drug use

Participating in sports, clubs, and hobbies can reduce the risk of getting into drugs.

300

What is illegal?

Drugs or actions against the law is considered illegal such as sharing prescription medications with someone else.

400

What is reaction time?

Reaction time is the skill to quickly process and react to something that is happening and drugs can make you unable to react fast enough.

400

What are tobacco products or vapes?

Inhalants where the user inhales smoke from these to get high or to get a stress reducing effect and nicotine is found in these.

400

What is withdrawal?

Symptoms that occur when someone stops using a drug are called withdrawal.

400

What are informed decisions?

Understanding the risks of drugs helps people make decisions that help someone properly choose what they want to do.

400

What are drugs/alcohol?

Drugs and alcohol effect how someone's mood is, how they act, and how someone thinks.

500

What is overdose?

Overdose is taking too much of a drug which can lead to death.

500

What are opioids?

Prescription painkillers such as oxycodone are a type of opioid.

500

What is health?

Addiction can affect relationships, school performance, and major areas in life.

500

What is risky behavior?

Positive peer pressure encourages healthy choices instead of risking getting caught of using drugs.
500
What is 911?

911 is the emergency number that should be called if someone seems to have overdosed from drug usage or other circumstances.