marijuana
nicotine
prescription medications
steroids
alcohol
100

What is marijuana abuse?

Marijuana abuse refers to the misuse or harmful use of marijuana, leading to negative consequences in a person's life, such as health issues, impaired functioning, or difficulties in relationships.

100

What is nicotine?

Nicotine is a chemical compound found in tobacco plants that is highly addictive and is the primary psychoactive substance in cigarettes and other tobacco products.

100

What is prescription medication abuse?  

Prescription medication abuse is the use of prescription drugs in a way not intended by the prescribing doctor, such as taking someone else's medication, using a higher dose, or using the medication for non-medical purposes.

100

What are anabolic steroids commonly used for?  

Anabolic steroids are commonly used to promote muscle growth and enhance athletic performance. 

100

What is the primary psychoactive ingredient in alcoholic beverages?  

The primary psychoactive ingredient in alcoholic beverages is ethanol (ethyl alcohol).

200

What is one common sign that someone may be abusing marijuana?

 using it in situations where it is dangerous, such as while driving?

200

What is one common form of nicotine delivery besides traditional cigarettes?  

What is smokeless tobacco, vape pens, or e-cigarettes?

200

Name one class of prescription medications that is commonly abused.

One common class of prescription medications that is often abused includes opioids, which are prescribed for pain relief (e.g., oxycodone, hydrocodone).

200

Name one potential side effect of anabolic steroid abuse.  

One side affect is liver damage, which can lead to serious health issues, including liver disease.

200

What is a common term used to describe a pattern of drinking that leads to a range of physical and mental health problems?

The common term used to describe this pattern of drinking is "alcohol use disorder" (AUD).

300

What mental health condition is often associated with heavy marijuana use and abuse?  

What is anxiety or depression?

300

What are two common signs that someone may be abusing nicotine?  

Common signs include experiencing cravings for nicotine and withdrawal symptoms like irritability, anxiety, or difficulty concentrating when not using it.

300

What is one potential consequence of abusing prescription medications?  

One potential consequence of abusing prescription medications is the risk of developing a substance use disorder or addiction, which can lead to harmful physical and psychological effects.

300

 What is "roid rage"?

"Roid rage" refers to aggressive behavior and mood swings that can result from high doses of anabolic steroids, leading to increased irritability and hostile actions.

300

Name two potential short-term effects of alcohol abuse.

Two potential short-term effects of alcohol abuse are impaired judgment and coordination, and increased risk of accidents or injuries.

400

How does regular marijuana use during adolescence impact brain development?

Regular marijuana use during adolescence can impair cognitive functions, affect memory and learning, and may lead to lasting changes in brain structure and function.

400

How does nicotine affect the brain's reward system?

Nicotine stimulates the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine, which leads to feelings of pleasure and reinforces the behavior of using nicotine, making it more likely for the user to continue.

400

How do prescription stimulants, like those used to treat ADHD, become abused?

They can be abused for their energizing effects, often by people without ADHD seeking increased focus, alertness, or cognitive enhancement, sometimes leading to misuse or overdose.

400

How can an individual typically obtain anabolic steroids for misuse?

 illegal sources such as the black market, online purchases, or from friends/teammates who have prescriptions, as these steroids are often not legally prescribed for non-medical purposes.

400

What is one psychological sign that may indicate someone is struggling with alcohol abuse?  

One psychological sign of alcohol abuse is experiencing cravings or a strong desire to drink, even when one recognizes that it is causing harm.

500

What is the term used to describe a condition characterized by withdrawal symptoms experienced when a person stops using marijuana after prolonged use?  

What is Cannabis Withdrawal Syndrome?

500

What are some long-term health consequences associated with nicotine abuse?

Long-term nicotine abuse can lead to various serious health issues, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cardiovascular diseases, and an increased risk of various cancers, particularly lung cancer.

500

What are some signs that an individual may be abusing prescription medications?

Signs of prescription medication abuse can include changes in behavior such as secrecy, withdrawal from social activities, excessive mood swings, requesting refills more frequently than necessary, or displaying signs of impaired judgment and cognitive function.

500

What are some long-term health consequences of anabolic steroid abuse in both males and females?

Long-term health consequences of anabolic steroid abuse can include cardiovascular problems (such as increased risk of heart attack or stroke), hormonal imbalances (leading to infertility or breast development in men and menstrual irregularities in women), and psychological effects (such as depression and anxiety).

500

What are some long-term health consequences associated with chronic alcohol abuse?

Long-term health consequences of chronic alcohol abuse can include liver diseases (such as cirrhosis), cardiovascular problems, neurological disorders, certain cancers, and mental health issues (like depression and anxiety).