Commonly abused substances
Stimulants
Just say no
Definitions
More stimulants
100

 Acute effects and health risks of this drug include lowered inhibitions and depression


alcohol

100

What famous singer overdosed after consuming over 10,000 pills over a six month period?

Michael Jackson

100

I just recieved a new prescription medication...where should I store it?

In a lockable space

100

What are stimulants?

A class of drug that increases activity or speeds up the bodys central nervous system.

100

This stimulant is the primary ingredient in tobacco

Nicotine

200

Acute effects and health risks of this drug include slowed reaction time and anxiety


marijuana

200

Name 3 Stimulants?

Cocaine, crack, nicotine, meth, Ritalin and caffeine 

200

The pain from pulling my wisdom teeth is gone, but I have several pain pills left. How should I safely dispose of unused medication?

Place the medication in a drug drop box or take advantage of a drug take back event. 

200

What are prescription stimulants?

Medications typically used to treat ADHD.

200

Adderall is used in the treatment of this disorder?

ADHD

300

 Drugs in this category include cocaine, amphetamines and caffeine


Stimulants

300

Meth causes an increase in heart rate and blood pressure.  It can cause irreversible damage to blood vessels in the brain which is called a 

Stroke

300
When your friends and family try to get you to do something you don't want to...this is called?

Peer pressure

300

What is prescription stimulant misuse?

Improper or unhealthy use of prescription stimulant medication, including using medication without a prescription of ones own; in greater amounts, more often, or longer than prescribed.

300

This stage of misuse is typically driven by curiosity and peer pressure.

What is misuse or early use?

400

Acute effects and health risks of this drug include euphoria, nausea, and HIV


heroin

400

PCP was originally designed as a 

large animal tranquilizer

400

These 2 chemicals produce similar effects in the body...what are they?

Oxycodone (opioid pain management) and heroin

400

What is diversion?

Drug diversion is the unlawful transfer to prescription drugs from their illicit medical purpose to the illicit marketplace.

400

This is the world's most widely used psychoactive substance.

Caffeine 

500

Acute effects and health risks of this category of drugs include shrunken testicles in males and menstrual irregularities in females

anabolic steroids

500

Hallucinating or seeing trails when not using drugs is called

flashbacks

500

These can be ruined from drug use because drugs take away your drive to accomplish things.

Goals

500

List some consequences of taking prescription stimulants at a greater dose than a therapeutic dose.

Increase in body temperature, seizures, and/or adverse cardiac events.

500

This last stage of use usually happens when there is a complete loss of control, and the person needs the substance just to feel normal and avoid pain.

Chemical dependency