Alcohol
Tabacco
Drugs
100

This major organ is responsible for oxidizing about 90% of the alcohol in a person's system, breaking it down at a rate of roughly one drink per hour.

What is the liver?

100

 This highly addictive, colorless, and odorless drug is found naturally in tobacco plants.

What is Nicotine?

100

This synthetic opioid is 50-100 times more potent than morphine and is responsible for the majority of overdose deaths in the U.S.

 What is Fentanyl?

200

 Defined as 5+ drinks for men or 4+ drinks for women in two hours, this pattern of consumption significantly increases risks of alcohol poisoning.

What is binge drinking?

200

This thick, sticky, dark liquid forms when tobacco burns and coats the lungs, containing numerous cancer-causing chemicals.

 What is Tar?

200

Often referred to as "meth," this highly addictive stimulant works by increasing the amount of dopamine in the brain, leading to severe physical and mental health issues

What is Methamphetamine?

300

 Alcohol acts as this type of drug, slowing down the central nervous system, impairing judgment, and reducing coordination.

What is a depressant?

300

This poisonous gas, produced when tobacco burns, binds to blood cells more effectively than oxygen, reducing oxygen circulation.

 What is Carbon Monoxide?

300

Found in tobacco products and vaping cartridges, this is the highly addictive, colorless, and odorless substance that harms the brain and heart

 What is Nicotine?

400

 This dangerous condition occurs when a person consumes a large amount of alcohol in a short time, leading to potential coma or death.

What is alcohol poisoning?

400

Known to be even more dangerous than inhaling directly, this occurs when a non-smoker breathes in the smoke from another person's cigarette.

 What is Secondhand Smoke?

400

 This term describes the physical process where a person requires more of a substance to achieve the same effect previously felt with smaller doses.

What is Tolerance?

500

 Often caused by excessive drinking, this term refers to when a person cannot remember events that occurred while they were intoxicated

What is a blackout?

500

Nicotine reaches the brain in as little as 10 seconds, causing increased anxiety, mood changes, and reduced brain development in this age group.

 What are Teenagers

500

 In the United States, this measurement is used to determine legal intoxication, typically with a limit of 0.08% for drivers.

What is BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration)?