Reactions to medicines other than ones intended.
What are Side-Effects?
What is liver and kidney?
Legal impacts of drinking and driving.
What is jail time, fines, driving restrictions?
Highly addictive drugs that relieve pain and dull senses.
What are Narcotics?
1. Reduce strength and athletic ability.
2. Depression, anxiety, memory loss.
3. Ruined relationships/stealing from and lying to family.
1. What is Physical risks of drugs/alcohol?
2. What is Mental/Emotional risks of drugs/alcohol?
3. What is Social risks of drugs/alcohol?
Type of medicine you can buy without a doctor's note/permission.
What is Over-the-Counter (OTC)?
Legal age for alcohol in the United States.
What is 21 years old?
1. Driving under influence (driving while having alcohol in system).
2. Driving while intoxicated (driving while drunk).
1. What is DUI?
2. What is DWI?
Drugs that distort moods, thoughts, and senses (cause hallucinations).
What are Hallucinogens?
Willing to stand up for yourself in a firm but positive way.
What is assertive?
Type of medicine that a doctor writes a note for.
What is prescription?
Scarring and destruction of liver tissue caused by alcohol.
What is Cirrhosis?
Meetings set up for people trying to overcome alcoholism.
What is Alcoholics Anonymous?
2. Drugs that slow down the central nervous system (including tranquilizers, barbiturates, hypnotics, and alcohol).
2. What are Depressants?
Feeling like you should do something because your friends are.
What is peer pressure?
Types of medicines used to prevent diseases.
What are Vaccines?
Short term effects of alcohol on the brain.
What is impaired judgement, coordination, and reaction time?
Problems with body development, damage to lung tissue and immune cells, dependence, job suspension/loss, legal problems (fines, jail, probation).
What are Long-term effects of marijuana?
Types of Inhalants that can be poisonous and cause headaches.
What is Glue, Gasoline, Spray Paint?
Delayed development and psychological and behavioral problems that result from being exposed to alcohol before being born.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)?
Only person who is allowed to fill prescriptions.
What is the Pharmacist?
What is every 50 minutes?
1. Drugs that speed up the central nervous system (including amphetamines and crack/cocaine).
1. What are Stimulants?
Conditions that can be cause from the sharing of needles.
What is HIV and Hepatitis?
What are alternatives to drugs/alcohol?
Sports, volunteering, hobbies, movies, music, help siblings, prepare for future.