Stimulants 101
Cannabis Effects
Neurotransmitters
Health Risks
Withdrawal and Dependance
100

This substance, often used recreationally, is a common stimulant that can cause increased alertness and euphoria.

What is cocaine?

100

This is the active ingredient in cannabis that causes its psychoactive effects.

What is THC?

100

This neurotransmitter is primarily responsible for mood regulation and is affected by both stimulants and cannabis.

What is serotonin?

100

Using stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamine can increase heart rate and blood pressure, leading to this serious cardiovascular event.

What is a heart attack?

100

When the body requires more of a substance to achieve the same effects, this is known as:

What is tolerance?

200

his stimulant is a prescription drug commonly used to treat ADHD.

What is Adderall?

200

This is the primary way cannabis is commonly consumed.

What is smoking?

200

Stimulants flood the brain with this neurotransmitter, leading to the feeling of intense pleasure and increased energy.

What is dopamine?

200

Smoking cannabis can cause damage to this organ, leading to symptoms like coughing and bronchitis.

What is the lungs?

200

These are the psychological and physical cravings that can occur when someone becomes dependent on a substance.

What is dependence?

300

This stimulant, which is illegal and highly addictive, is known for causing severe physical and psychological dependence.

What is methamphetamine?

300

Long-term cannabis use, especially in adolescents, can lead to problems with this cognitive function.

What is memory?

300

Chronic use of stimulants can impair this system, leading to issues like anhedonia (the inability to feel pleasure).

What is the dopamine system?

300

Methamphetamine use can lead to this serious respiratory condition, often caused by smoking.

What is lung damage?

300

This is one of the most common withdrawal symptoms from stimulants, involving feelings of fatigue and a lack of motivation.

What is depression?

400

Stimulants, like cocaine and methamphetamine, increase the release of this neurotransmitter, leading to feelings of euphoria.

What is dopamine?

400

Cannabis use can lead to this mental health disorder in individuals who are genetically predisposed.

What is schizophrenia?

400

Cannabis affects the endocannabinoid system, which is responsible for regulating various functions, including memory and mood.

What is the endocannabinoid system?

400

Chronic cannabis use can lead to this condition, characterized by a lack of motivation and disengagement from personal goals.

What is amotivational syndrome?

400

Cannabis withdrawal typically results in these symptoms, which are much less severe than stimulant withdrawal.

What is irritability and insomnia?

500

Chronic use of stimulants can damage this part of the brain, impairing memory, learning, and impulse control.

What is the dopamine system or the prefrontal cortex?

500

While cannabis is legal in some areas, studies suggest that it may increase the risk of developing this condition, especially in teenagers.

What is psychosis?

500

Long-term stimulant use can disrupt this neurotransmitter system, contributing to symptoms like paranoia and anxiety.

What is the serotonin system?

500

Long-term stimulant use, especially through smoking crack cocaine, can cause significant damage to this system.

What is the respiratory system?

500

This withdrawal symptom, common in stimulant use, often leads to relapse as the individual seeks to avoid feeling emotionally drained.

What is fatigue?