Chemicals
Effects
Decrease In Use
Misc.
Addiction/Recovery
100

The highly addictive stimulant found in smoking products.

What is nicotine?

100

The effect of nicotine on heart rate. 

What is increased heart rate?

100

The increase in tax on cigarettes multiplied increased by what factor?

What is 3 (tripled)? 

100

A battery-operated device that delivers nicotine to users in vapor instead of smoke.


What is an e-cigarette? 

100

Taking two pills of advil every 4-6 hours (as shown on bottle).

What is an example of drug use?

200

The chemical often used for flavoring vapes.

What is diacetyl?

200

The effect of nicotine on blood vessels

What is blood vessel constriction? 

200

A law banning smoking at work, restaurants, and bars.

What is the Indoor Clean Air Act? 

200

The difference between an e-cig and a vape.

What is none? 

200

Taking vicodin for a headache, which it is not medically prescribed for.

What is an example of drug misuse? 

300

Highly addictive drugs used to relive pain (often prescribed after a surgery).

What are opioids?

300

The physical or psychological state that occurs after long term use of a drug where the user needs it to function normally. 

What is dependence? 

300

A 1994 act banning smoking in schools. 

What is The Pro-children Act of 1994?

300

A drug that increases a users energy.

What is a stimulant? 

300

Using heroin to get high.

What is an example of drug abuse? 

400

An extremely dangerous synthetic opioid. 

What is fentanyl?

400

A progressive pulmonary disease often caused by cigarette smoking.

What is COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)

400

As education level goes up, smoking levels go this direction. 

What is down?

400

Name 3 ways drugs can be administered. 

What are pumps, inhalation, injection, patches, ingestion, topical application (any 3)?


400

The uncomfortable physical and psychological symptoms produced when a physically dependent drug user stops using drugs.

What is withdrawal? 

500

A drug used to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose by binding to opioid receptors in the brain. 

What is Narcan? 

500

A lung disease often caused by the chemical 'diacetyl'.

What is popcorn lung?

500

Name three sources of treatment for drug abuse.

What are Behavioral counseling, Medication, Medical devices, treatment for co-occurring mental health, Long-term follow-up to prevent relapse (any 3)


500

The phenomenon where it takes more of a drug to feel the same effects as before.

What is tolerance? 

500

A condition in which a person can no longer control his or her drug use.

What is addiction?