What is the difference between medicinal and recreational?
Medicinal must be prescribed by a doctor for a condition. Recreational is for fun, relaxation, or any other reason, unrelated to medication purposes.
What is the name of the crime drunk drivers get arrested for?
Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
Name 2 common Depressant drugs
Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, Alcohol, Heroin, other opioids
What are the effects of a hallucinogenic drug?
any drug that alters the reality and perceptions of the human body. e.g. our ability to see, hear, taste, smell, touch things that are not really there.
Name two short term effects of stimulants.
euphoria, increased energy, heightened awareness, reduced appetite, enlarged pupils, etc.
What 2 cannabinoids are found in cannabis flower?
CBD and THC
Drinking excessively within a short amount of time is called _____.
Binge-drinking
What area of the body is affected by depressant drugs?
The Central Nervous System (CNS)
Identify 3 hallucinogen drugs
LSD, Magic Mushrooms, DMT, PCP, Ketamine
What is the actual name of the "study drug" or "study buddy"?
Adderall
Marijuana is classified as a Schedule _ drug
one
How can someone sober up fast?
Only TIME can help you sober up.
How do depressants make a person feel?
They may make them feel relaxed, drowsy, sleepy, and experience reduced inhibition
What are short-term effects of hallucinogens?
hallucinations, increased heart rate, nausea, changes in sense of time
Name two legal stimulants.
Prescription Ritalin, coffee, chocolate, energy drinks
Name the plant that marijuana comes from.
cannabis
Alcohol causes significant damage to this body organ as it is the filter of the body
Liver
What is the most common abused depressant?
Alcohol and opioids
What is the "real name" for Molly?
MDMA or Ecstasy
Name two illegal stimulants.
cocaine, meth, crack, MDMA
What is the active ingredient in marijuana?
THC
What is the legal limit when driving after drinking?
0.8 BAC
How are depressants taken?
smoked, snorted, swallowed or injected
What are long-term effects of hallucinogens?
paranoia, mood change, dependence, depression, memory loss, mental illness e.g. schizophrenia
What is the common legal stimulant that's consumed daily by many people?
caffeine