 1. The effects of smoking pot can last for up to two days. True or False?  TRUE- THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, is extremely fat-soluble.

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 1. The effects of smoking pot can last for up to two days. True or False?  TRUE- THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, is extremely fat-soluble and can still enter the bloodstream from the fatty tissues and have effects on the brain for up to two days after being smoked

 2. Chocolate and marijuana stimulate the same receptors in the brain. How much chocolate would you have to eat to get the same effect as one joint? 25 pounds

 3. Which cup of coffee has more caffeine- the one brewed in the office coffeemaker from grocery-bought beans or the expensive cup from the new gourmet coffee shop?  The office cup. The African robusta beans found in grocery stores can contain up to twice as much caffeine as the more expensive arabice beans found in specialty coffee shops. Plus you will take as much coffee as you want at work.

 4. Ecstasy was first popularized by California psychotherapists who tried to use it for “empathy training” in marriage counseling. True or False?  TRUE

 5. What popular recreational drug was originally developed as a treatment for asthma?  Amphetamine, which was originally synthesized as a derivate of ephedrine, the active ingredient of the Chinese herbal drug mahuang. The sale of ephedrine was banned in 2004.

 6. What popular nightclub drug is actually an animal tranquilizer- and the difference between dosage of it and an overdose is dangerously small?  Ketamine- Special K

 7. What are the most dangerous drugs and also the ones most often used by children under age fourteen?  Inhalants- chemical solvents such as toluene, benzene, propane and those found in glue and paint. More than 20 % of 8 th graders have used such inhalants.

 8. Which drug prescribed each year to millions of Americans impairs memory?  Valium and other drugs of its classification.

 9. Put these drugs in the order of addictiveness: marijuana, nicotine, heroin. Nicotine, Heroin Marijuana

 10. Tonight you are at a club sipping on a soft drink, or still on your first beer when suddenly you begin to feel very drunk and uncoordinated. What might have happened?  Someone may have slipped a sedative into your drink, like a roofie (Rohypnol) or GHB.

 11. Which drug carries a greater danger of fatal overdose, alcohol or LSD?  Alcohol. Many deaths each year are caused by alcohol overdose. There is little danger of LSD overdose unless it is combined with or contaminated by other drugs.

 12. Right or wrong: alcohol before bed makes you sleep better.  Wrong. Alcohol might make you sleepy at first, but its by-products can cause sleeplessness, so after a night of drinking you might fall asleep quickly but wake up in the middle of the night feeling agitated.

 13. Why do people inject a drug instead of just taking a pill?  For the speed in which the drug gets into the bloodstream, and into the brain. The faster it gets to the brain, the better the “rush.”  Note- the faster the delivery also means a greater chance of overdose because the amount of the drug can reach fatal levels before the user can do anything about it.

 14. If a child or an animal eats a cigarette, will it cause harm?  Yes- there is enough nicotine in a cigerette to make a small child or animal very sick.

 15. Does marijuana kill brain cells?  Probably not, but it does interfere with learning and memory.

 16. Does alcohol kill brain cells?  Social use will not kill brain cells, but long- term chronic drinking can cause permanent memory loss and definite brain damage.

 17. Is caffeine addictive?  Not really. People who stop drinking coffee may experience mild withdrawal that includes drowsiness, headaches, and lethargy, but people very rarely engage in the compulsive, repetitive pattern of drinking coffee that typifies use of addictive substances.

 18. What drug, popular on the club scene and among high school students, causes definitive brain damage in rodents and monkeys?  Ecstasy (MDMA). Studies show dramatic damage to nerves containing the neurotransmitter serotonin that is irreversible at doses approximating those consumed by humans.