Random Substance Use 1
Depressants and Sedatives
Alcohol Use
Stimulants
Opioids
100

Unpleasant and potentially dangerous effects following the cessation of a drug that has been addictive.

What are withdrawal symptoms?

100

Drugs that have a calming effect on the central nervous system, including alcohol and benzodiazepines.

What are depressants?

100

this organ in the body processes alcohol 

What is the liver

100

What is an example of a stimulant?

Cocaine, methamphetamine, amphetamine

100

 The amount of Fentanyl it takes to be lethal. 

What is 2 mg

200

Repeated exposure to a drug causing it to be less effective, leading the person to want/need more of it to bring about the initial effect(s).

What is tolerance?

200

What are examples of sedatives/depressants?

Xanax, valium, ativan

200

How long does it take the liver to process 1 serving of alcohol?

1 hour

200
What is a legal stimulant when prescribed by a doctor?

Ritalin and Adderall (amphetamines), coffee

200

What can be used to prevent death from opioid overdose?

Narcan/Naloxone

300

Marijuana comes from the hemp plant (cannabis sativa) and contains this ingredient that causes the "high."

What is Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)?

300

What are two effects of Xanax?

Drowsiness, memory problems, dizziness, impaired concentration

300

What are three symptoms of alcohol poisoning?

Confusion, disorientation, vomitting, hypothermia, loss of physical coordination, irregular pulse, depressed breathing, seizure, choking

300

What are some of the negative consequences of stimulants?

Anxiety and Paranoia, Psychosis, Mood Swings, Increased Aggression and Hostility

300

Opioid drug that brings about euphoria initially, but leads to agitation after the euphoria fades.

What is heroin?

400

What are examples of hallucinogens?

MDMA, ecstasy, molly, shrooms, LSD, Acid

400

What is a life threatening symptom of depressant withdrawal?

Seizures, delirium

400

Alcohol withdrawal symptoms that can be lethal and typically include tremors, racing heart, hallucinations, confusion, etc., and are in need of medical supervision.

What are “delirium tremens”, withdrawal effects from alcohol?

400

What are the withdrawal symptoms of stimulants?

lethargy, disturbed sleep, agitation

400

What are two life threatening effects heroin and other opioids can have on the body?

Slowed heart function, slowed breathing

500

Name one of two classes of drugs that can most commonly cause death during withdrawals?

Alcohol and Benzodiazepines/Sedatives (Xanax for exmaple)

500

What are the signs of withdrawal for sedatives?

Symptoms include anxiety, insomnia, postural hypotension, nausea, vomiting, tremor, incoordination, restlessness, blurred vision, sweating, hyperpyrexia, anorexia, seizures, and delirium

500

What liver disease is caused from long term alcohol use?

Cirrhosis

500

What neurotransmitter do stimulants increase?

Dopamine

500

Opioids bind to neuron receptors (opiate-type receptors) that normally receive messages from these that are naturally produced.

What are endorphins