The fermentation of yeast, sugars and starches.
What is alcohol?
A psychoactive drug that contains close to 500 chemicals, including THC.
What is marijuana?
A neurotransmitter that sends messages to the brain about how you feel (mood, pleasure, motivation).
What is dopamine?
AA, NA and Celebrate Recovery are examples of what?
What are support groups?
The most commonly used drug in America.
What is marijuana?
This occurs when there is so much alcohol in a person’s bloodstream that areas of the brain controlling basic life-support-systems-such as breathing, heart rate and temperature control begin to shut down.
What is alcohol poisoning?
The proper biological name for marijuana.
What is Cannabis Sativa?
When someone stops using opioids for any reason, then starts using at the previous rate, this can occur.
What is overdose?
Being honest with myself, being able to enjoy life without drinking and drugs and living a life that contributes to society, my family or my own betterment, are all examples of what?
What is recovery?
These are responsible for more than 480,000 deaths per year.
What are cigarettes?
BAC is an abbreviation for what?
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration?
The active chemical in marijuana.
What is Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol or THC.
An opioid drug that is manufactured from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seed pod of the Asian opium poppy plant.
What is Heroin?
Socializing without alcohol or drugs, being aware of triggers and avoiding people who encourage substance use, are all methods of what?
What is prevention?
When someone stops using opioids for any reason, then starts using at the previous rate, this can occur.
What is overdose?
FASD is caused by what during pregnancy?
What is drinking alcohol?
Length of time it takes for marijuana to reach peak levels in the brain.
What is 10 minutes?
One of the most effective medications available for medication-assisted treatment programs treating opioid use disorders.
What is Methadone?
A normal part of recovery during which the person uses their drug of choice again but does not necessarily have to start over and can remain in recovery.
What is relapse?
A green, leafy, South American herb whose leaves contain 2-8% nicotine.
What is tobacco?
The most serious form of alcohol withdrawal.
What is Delirium Tremens?
Length of time mental and physical abilities are weakened after smoking marijuana.
What is 24 hours?
When a baby gets physically dependent to a drug before birth and then goes through drug withdrawal after birth.
What is (NAS) Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome?
Occurs on Tuesday and Wednesdays at 1:00 and is available to you.
What is Mom's Club Virtual Support Group?
This can cause a wide range of health effects including lung cancer, respiratory infections and asthma.
What is secondhand smoke?