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100

This chemical contained in cigarettes increases heart rate and blood pressure, reduces appetite, and increases the potential for cardiovascular issues. 

Nicotene

100

Dr. Pemberton first used this drug in this product during the late 1800's as a treatment for everything from toothaches to drowsiness. (2 answers)

Coca-Cola & Cocaine

100

Founded by Bill W. and Dr. Bob

AA

100

This drug is the leading cause of users developing clinical depression.

Heroine (opioids)

100

Dying of a heart attack in 1977, this singer succumbed to the long-time abuse of prescription medication. Upon his death, 43 different types of pills were found in his bathroom.


Elvis Presley

200

Three top forms of cancer caused by smoking are lung, heart and this.

Throat (esophagus) 

200

Grown by early colonists in America, this drug was not sold in pharmacies until the 1850's.

Marijuana

200

Bill W's wife Lois founded this program in 1951 to assist families of those receiving treatment.

Al-anon

200

This chemical in the brain has been addiction and activated by drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines, and methylphenidates.....and Tik Tok.

Dopamine

200

This "Back to Black" singer died in 2011 from alcoholism. 

Amy Winehouse

300

Though no less dangerous, these types of cigarettes were rumored to contain fiberglass in the 1990's.

Menthol

300

First developed by a chemist in 1898, this drug was an epidemic in the US by 1912.

Heroine

300

Founded by John and Cheryl Baker in 1991 and supported by Pastor Rick Warren, this 12-step program is Christian-based.

Celebrate Recovery

300

Drugs that make a person feel good are proven to release this chemical.... which can also be released by exercise.

Endorphins

300

It's possible his parties were an animal house, but this comedian/actor died from a cocaine/heroin overdose in 1982.

John Belushi

400

A 25-billion-dollar lawsuit filed by the US Government resulted in this company having to create an anti-smoking campaign to educate the public.

Phillip-Morris

400

Developed in Belgium in 1960, this drug was first administered intravenously in America as an analgesic (pain reliever) in the late 60's. Today it has become an epidemic in the US with this country leading the world in exportation (trafficking).

Fentanyl

400

Developed in 1953 by this man, Narcotics Anonymous holds nearly 70,000 meetings weekly throughout 144 countries. 

Jimmy Kinnon

400

This term is "raised" when a user must increase the amount of a substance they are consuming in order to get the same effect or greater.

Tolerance Level. 

400

Discovered face down in her bathtub on the night of the 2012 Grammy Awards, this vocalist died from a cocaine overdose in conjunction with a heart condition.

Whitney Houston

500

Though often thought it is a new product, the prototype for this device received a patent in 1960s but did not receive nicotine until a decade later.

E-Cigarettes (electronic cigarettes)

500

This drug was developed in Germany as an appetite suppressant and first detected in the US in 1970. The effects of the drug include producing high energy, distortions in time and perception, and enhanced enjoyment of tactile experiences but please don't think I'm raving about it.

Ecstasy 

500

This program was developed in 1994 as a form of recovery support self-empowerment on scientific principles and is based upon a 4-point plan achieved through Cognitive Based Therapy Skills. 

SMART Recovery

500

These are the pathways that transmit signals in the brain in order to send, receive and process. These pathways can be manipulated depending on the drug the body consumes. 

Neurotransmitters

500

Not sure if Bobby was with her at the time but this 1960's icon died at the age of 27 from a heroin overdose.

Janis Joplin