Substances whose fumes are sniffed or inhaled to give effect.
What are Inhalants?
Hobbies
Sports
Community activities
School organizations
What are healthy alternatives?
A plant whose leaves, buds, and flowers are usually smoked for their intoxicating effects.
What is marijuana?
Marijuana raises levels of this chemical in the brain
What is dopamine?
Also known as pot or dope.
What is marijuana?
Chemical substances that people of any age may not lawfully manufacture, possess, buy, or sell
What are illegal drugs?
When used under a doctor’s supervision, they are an effective pain reliever.
What is an opiate?
Produced in makeshift labs
What is meth?
Result in unnatural muscle growth
What are steroids?
"date-rape" drug
What is Rohypol? What are roofies? Will also take GHB as an answer.
Feeling of intense well-being or elevation
What is euphoria?
Gives one the inability to feel pain
What is PCP?
What is crack?
Teens who use marijuana are __ times more likely to use cocaine than teens who have never used marijuana. (just a number, no need to put in question form)
15
Also known as "blow" or "snow"
What is cocaine?
strong or sometimes fatal reaction to taking a large amount of a drug
What is an overdose?
Prescribed to treat severe pain..Ex: burn patients, car accident patients
What is morphine?
Has both stimulant and hallucinogenic effects.
What is Ecstasy?
Cough suppressant sold as an over-the-counter medicine.
What is DXM?
Also known as "angel dust"
What is PCP?
Have no medical purpose
What are hallucinogens?
Some use to stay alert, improve athletic performance or to lose weight, also highly addictive
What are amphetamines?
Anesthetic used to treat animals.
What is Ketamine?
A depressant used to relieve: anxiety, muscle spasms, sleeplessness, and nervousness.
What are tranquilizers?
Also known as "bars" or "ladders"
What is Xanax?