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$1 Million $500,000 $250,000 $125,000 $64,000 $32,000 $16,000 $4,000 $2,000 $1,000

a. Cocaine d. PCPb. Marijuana c. Heroin Which of these drugs is considered a stimulant? $ $1,000

a. Cocaine c. Heroin Which of these drugs is considered a stimulant? $ $1,000

a. Cocaine c. Heroin Which of these drugs is considered a stimulant? $ $1,000

a. Cocaine c. Heroin Which of these drugs is considered a stimulant? $ $1,000

a. Cocaine d. PCPb. Marijuana c. Heroin Which of these drugs is considered a stimulant? $

a. Cocaine d. PCPb. Marijuana c. Heroin Which of these drugs is considered a stimulant? $

a. Cocaine d. PCPb. Marijuana c. Heroin Which of these drugs is considered a stimulant? $

a. Cocaine d. PCPb. Marijuana c. Heroin Which of these drugs is considered a stimulant? $

a. Dope d. Hug drugb. Purple Rain c. Candy corn Which of the following is a street name for ecstasy? $ $2,000

d. Hug drugb. Purple Rain Which of the following is a street name for ecstasy? $ $2,000

d. Hug drugb. Purple Rain Which of the following is a street name for ecstasy? $ $2,000

d. Hug drugb. Purple Rain Which of the following is a street name for ecstasy? $ $2,000

a. Dope d. Hug drugb. Purple Rain c. Candy corn Which of the following is a street name for ecstasy? $

a. Dope d. Hug drugb. Purple Rain c. Candy corn Which of the following is a street name for ecstasy? $

a. Dope d. Hug drugb. Purple Rain c. Candy corn Which of the following is a street name for ecstasy? $

a. Dope d. Hug drugb. Purple Rain c. Candy corn Which of the following is a street name for ecstasy? $

a. Blindness d. Hearing lossb. Nosebleeds c. Acid reflux Which of these adverse effects may be caused by regularly snorting cocaine? $ $4,000

b. Nosebleeds c. Acid reflux Which of these adverse effects may be caused by regularly snorting cocaine? $ $4,000

b. Nosebleeds c. Acid reflux Which of these adverse effects may be caused by regularly snorting cocaine? $ $4,000

b. Nosebleeds c. Acid reflux Which of these adverse effects may be caused by regularly snorting cocaine? $ $4,000

a. Blindness d. Hearing lossb. Nosebleeds c. Acid reflux Which of these adverse effects may be caused by regularly snorting cocaine? $

a. Blindness d. Hearing lossb. Nosebleeds c. Acid reflux Which of these adverse effects may be caused by regularly snorting cocaine? $

a. Blindness d. Hearing lossb. Nosebleeds c. Acid reflux Which of these adverse effects may be caused by regularly snorting cocaine? $

a. Blindness d. Hearing lossb. Nosebleeds c. Acid reflux Which of these adverse effects may be caused by regularly snorting cocaine? $

a. Ecstasy d. Heroinb. Methamphetamines c. Marijuana Long-term use of which drug can lead to extreme weight loss, severe dental problems, and skin sores caused by scratching? $ $16,000

d. Heroinb. Methamphetamines Long-term use of which drug can lead to extreme weight loss, severe dental problems, and skin sores caused by scratching? $ $16,000

d. Heroinb. Methamphetamines Long-term use of which drug can lead to extreme weight loss, severe dental problems, and skin sores caused by scratching? $ $16,000

d. Heroinb. Methamphetamines Long-term use of which drug can lead to extreme weight loss, severe dental problems, and skin sores caused by scratching? $ $16,000

a. Ecstasy d. Heroinb. Methamphetamines c. Marijuana Long-term use of which drug can lead to extreme weight loss, severe dental problems, and skin sores caused by scratching? $

a. Ecstasy d. Heroinb. Methamphetamines c. Marijuana Long-term use of which drug can lead to extreme weight loss, severe dental problems, and skin sores caused by scratching? $

a. Ecstasy d. Heroinb. Methamphetamines c. Marijuana Long-term use of which drug can lead to extreme weight loss, severe dental problems, and skin sores caused by scratching? $

a. Ecstasy d. Heroinb. Methamphetamines c. Marijuana Long-term use of which drug can lead to extreme weight loss, severe dental problems, and skin sores caused by scratching? $

a. Morphine d. Magnesiumb. Calcium c. Cocaine What substance is extracted from the opium poppy plant to be synthesized into heroin? $ $32,000

a. Morphine c. Cocaine What substance is extracted from the opium poppy plant to be synthesized into heroin? $ $32,000

a. Morphine c. Cocaine What substance is extracted from the opium poppy plant to be synthesized into heroin? $ $32,000

a. Morphine c. Cocaine What substance is extracted from the opium poppy plant to be synthesized into heroin? $ $32,000

a. Morphine d. Magnesiumb. Calcium c. Cocaine What substance is extracted from the opium poppy plant to be synthesized into heroin? $

a. Morphine d. Magnesiumb. Calcium c. Cocaine What substance is extracted from the opium poppy plant to be synthesized into heroin? $

a. Morphine d. Magnesiumb. Calcium c. Cocaine What substance is extracted from the opium poppy plant to be synthesized into heroin? $

a. Morphine d. Magnesiumb. Calcium c. Cocaine What substance is extracted from the opium poppy plant to be synthesized into heroin? $

a. Marijuana d. Heroinb. Codeine c. Cocaine Which drug causes a short-lived, intense state of euphoria with feelings of increased energy, that is immediately followed by the opposite—intense depression, edginess and a craving for more of the drug? $ $64,000

a. Marijuana c. Cocaine Which drug causes a short-lived, intense state of euphoria with feelings of increased energy, that is immediately followed by the opposite—intense depression, edginess and a craving for more of the drug? $ $64,000

a. Marijuana c. Cocaine Which drug causes a short-lived, intense state of euphoria with feelings of increased energy, that is immediately followed by the opposite—intense depression, edginess and a craving for more of the drug? $ $64,000

a. Marijuana c. Cocaine Which drug causes a short-lived, intense state of euphoria with feelings of increased energy, that is immediately followed by the opposite—intense depression, edginess and a craving for more of the drug? $ $64,000

a. Marijuana d. Heroinb. Codeine c. Cocaine Which drug causes a short-lived, intense state of euphoria with feelings of increased energy, that is immediately followed by the opposite—intense depression, edginess and a craving for more of the drug? $

a. Marijuana d. Heroinb. Codeine c. Cocaine Which drug causes a short-lived, intense state of euphoria with feelings of increased energy, that is immediately followed by the opposite—intense depression, edginess and a craving for more of the drug? $

a. Marijuana d. Heroinb. Codeine c. Cocaine Which drug causes a short-lived, intense state of euphoria with feelings of increased energy, that is immediately followed by the opposite—intense depression, edginess and a craving for more of the drug? $

a. Marijuana d. Heroinb. Codeine c. Cocaine Which drug causes a short-lived, intense state of euphoria with feelings of increased energy, that is immediately followed by the opposite—intense depression, edginess and a craving for more of the drug? $

a. 24 hours d. 30 minutesb. 15 minutes c. 5 minutes How long does it take for MDMA (Ecstasy) to reach the brain? $ $125,000

d. 30 minutesb. 15 minutes How long does it take for MDMA (Ecstasy) to reach the brain? $ $125,000

d. 30 minutesb. 15 minutes How long does it take for MDMA (Ecstasy) to reach the brain? $ $125,000

d. 30 minutesb. 15 minutes How long does it take for MDMA (Ecstasy) to reach the brain? $ $125,000

a. 24 hours d. 30 minutesb. 15 minutes c. 5 minutes How long does it take for MDMA (Ecstasy) to reach the brain? $

a. 24 hours d. 30 minutesb. 15 minutes c. 5 minutes How long does it take for MDMA (Ecstasy) to reach the brain? $

a. 24 hours d. 30 minutesb. 15 minutes c. 5 minutes How long does it take for MDMA (Ecstasy) to reach the brain? $

a. 24 hours d. 30 minutesb. 15 minutes c. 5 minutes How long does it take for MDMA (Ecstasy) to reach the brain? $

a. Heroin d. PCPb. Cocaine c. Marijuana Which drug can cause problems with memory and learning, distorted perception, difficulty in thinking and problem-solving, and loss of coordination? $ $250,000

a. Heroin c. Marijuana Which drug can cause problems with memory and learning, distorted perception, difficulty in thinking and problem-solving, and loss of coordination? $ $250,000

a. Heroin c. Marijuana Which drug can cause problems with memory and learning, distorted perception, difficulty in thinking and problem-solving, and loss of coordination? $ $250,000

a. Heroin c. Marijuana Which drug can cause problems with memory and learning, distorted perception, difficulty in thinking and problem-solving, and loss of coordination? $ $250,000

a. Heroin d. PCPb. Cocaine c. Marijuana Which drug can cause problems with memory and learning, distorted perception, difficulty in thinking and problem-solving, and loss of coordination? $

a. Heroin d. PCPb. Cocaine c. Marijuana Which drug can cause problems with memory and learning, distorted perception, difficulty in thinking and problem-solving, and loss of coordination? $

a. Heroin d. PCPb. Cocaine c. Marijuana Which drug can cause problems with memory and learning, distorted perception, difficulty in thinking and problem-solving, and loss of coordination? $

a. Heroin d. PCPb. Cocaine c. Marijuana Which drug can cause problems with memory and learning, distorted perception, difficulty in thinking and problem-solving, and loss of coordination? $

a. Anemia d. Asthmab. Hypothermia c. Hypoxia Heroin overdoses frequently involve a suppression of breathing, which may lead to a deficiency of oxygen reaching the brain, known as what condition? $ $500,000

d. Asthma c. Hypoxia Heroin overdoses frequently involve a suppression of breathing, which may lead to a deficiency of oxygen reaching the brain, known as what condition? $ $500,000

d. Asthma c. Hypoxia Heroin overdoses frequently involve a suppression of breathing, which may lead to a deficiency of oxygen reaching the brain, known as what condition? $ $500,000

d. Asthma c. Hypoxia Heroin overdoses frequently involve a suppression of breathing, which may lead to a deficiency of oxygen reaching the brain, known as what condition? $ $500,000

a. Anemia d. Asthmab. Hypothermia c. Hypoxia Heroin overdoses frequently involve a suppression of breathing, which may lead to a deficiency of oxygen reaching the brain, known as what condition? $

a. Anemia d. Asthmab. Hypothermia c. Hypoxia Heroin overdoses frequently involve a suppression of breathing, which may lead to a deficiency of oxygen reaching the brain, known as what condition? $

a. Anemia d. Asthmab. Hypothermia c. Hypoxia Heroin overdoses frequently involve a suppression of breathing, which may lead to a deficiency of oxygen reaching the brain, known as what condition? $

a. Anemia d. Asthmab. Hypothermia c. Hypoxia Heroin overdoses frequently involve a suppression of breathing, which may lead to a deficiency of oxygen reaching the brain, known as what condition? $

a. Serotonin d. Insulinb. Adrenalin c. Oxytocin MDMA increases the activity of dopamine, norepinephrine, and what brain chemical (which affects mood, appetite, sleep, and other functions)? $ $1,000,000

a. Serotonin b. Adrenalin MDMA increases the activity of dopamine, norepinephrine, and what brain chemical (which affects mood, appetite, sleep, and other functions)? $ $1,000,000

a. Serotonin b. Adrenalin MDMA increases the activity of dopamine, norepinephrine, and what brain chemical (which affects mood, appetite, sleep, and other functions)? $ $1,000,000

a. Serotonin b. Adrenalin MDMA increases the activity of dopamine, norepinephrine, and what brain chemical (which affects mood, appetite, sleep, and other functions)? $ $1,000,000

a. Serotonin d. Insulinb. Adrenalin c. Oxytocin MDMA increases the activity of dopamine, norepinephrine, and what brain chemical (which affects mood, appetite, sleep, and other functions)? $

a. Serotonin d. Insulinb. Adrenalin c. Oxytocin MDMA increases the activity of dopamine, norepinephrine, and what brain chemical (which affects mood, appetite, sleep, and other functions)? $

a. Serotonin d. Insulinb. Adrenalin c. Oxytocin MDMA increases the activity of dopamine, norepinephrine, and what brain chemical (which affects mood, appetite, sleep, and other functions)? $

a. Serotonin d. Insulinb. Adrenalin c. Oxytocin MDMA increases the activity of dopamine, norepinephrine, and what brain chemical (which affects mood, appetite, sleep, and other functions)? $