Substance Abuse
Alcohol
Marijuana
Cocaine
Prescription medicines, such as pain pills, stimulants, or anxiety pills
100

What is substance abuse?

The harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances

100

This beverage is often referred to as a "hard drink" and typically contains a higher percentage of alcohol than beer.

What is liquor? or Liquor

100

This is the psychoactive compound in marijuana responsible for its mind-altering effects.

What is THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)?

100

This stimulant drug is derived from the leaves of the coca plant and is often found in a white powder form.

What is cocaine?

100

This over-the-counter pain reliever is often used for headaches

What is Tylenol?

200

Which of the following substances is commonly associated with addiction?

  • A) Caffeine
  • B) Alcohol
  • C) Both A and B

Answer: C) Both A and B (Caffeine and Alcohol)

200

Consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period can lead to this life-threatening condition characterized by confusion, vomiting, and unconsciousness

What is alcohol poisoning? or alcohol poisoning

200

Frequent use of marijuana may lead to this condition, characterized by a lack of motivation and reduced interest in activities.

What is cannabis use disorder?

200

Cocaine can cause this intense, temporary feeling of extreme happiness or excitement, often referred to as a "high."

What is euphoria?

200

This medication is often used to treat seasonal allergies and can cause drowsiness.

What is Benadryl?

300

What are some common signs of substance abuse?

Changes in behavior, Neglecting responsibilities

  • Drowsiness.
  • Slurred speech.
  • Lack of coordination.
  • Irritability or changes in mood.
  • Problems concentrating or thinking clearly.
  • Memory problems.
  • Involuntary eye movements.
  • Lack of inhibition.
300

Individuals who suddenly stop drinking after heavy use may experience this condition, characterized by tremors, anxiety, and seizures.

What is alcohol withdrawal syndrome?

300

Long-term marijuana abuse can impair this cognitive function, often affecting learning and memory.

What is short-term memory?

300

Frequent use of cocaine may lead to this behavior, characterized by compulsive drug-seeking and continued use despite negative consequences.

What is addiction?

300

Taking prescription painkillers without a prescription or not as directed can lead to this serious health issue, which involves a risk of overdose.

What is an opioid overdose?

400

How does substance abuse impact mental health?

It can lead to increased feelings of anxiety and depression.

400

This type of therapy is commonly used to help individuals with alcohol dependency by identifying and changing negative thought patterns.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)

400

Individuals who stop using marijuana after prolonged use may experience these symptoms, including irritability and sleep disturbances

What are withdrawal symptoms?

400

Chronic cocaine use can cause severe damage to this vital organ, often leading to conditions such as heart attacks or strokes.

What is the heart?

400

Long-term use of opioid medications can lead to this condition, characterized by the need for increasing doses to achieve the same effect.

What is tolerance?

500

What is the role of neurobiology in substance use disorders?

It helps to understand how substances interact with brain chemistry.

500

This public health strategy aims to reduce alcohol-related harm by implementing measures such as increased taxation and restricted hours of sale.

What is harm reduction?

500

In 2012, this U.S. state became the first to legalize recreational marijuana use, sparking a nationwide debate on drug policy.

What is Colorado?

500

This U.S. federal law, enacted in 1970, categorized cocaine as a Schedule II drug, indicating its high potential for abuse.

What is the Controlled Substances Act?

500

This organization is responsible for approving new medications and ensuring their safety and efficacy before they can be prescribed.

What is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?