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LSD/GHB/ Ecstasy Heroin Cocaine/Meth OTC/Alcohol Tobacco Marijuana/ Inhalants/Steroids

Row 1, Col 1 What drug is legal and is probably the most widely used stimulant drug in America? CAFFINE

1,2 What is the most widely used illicit drug in the United States and tends to be the first illegal drug teens use? MARIJUANA

1,3 LSD is what type of drug? Hallucinogen

1,4 A short-term effect you may experience from Heroin is a sense of ______________. Euphoria

2,1 A part of smoke that clogs up your lungs when you smoke is called? TAR

2,2 A single joint contains up to ______ times as much cancer- causing tar as a filtered cigarette. FOUR

2,3 A___________ is when the effects of the drug can occur days, weeks, months, or even years after use. FLASHBACKS

2,4 John Pemberton developed ________________, containing cocaine and caffeine in Coca Cola

3,1 What is the most commonly abused OTC? TYLENOL

3,2 What is the syndrome that causes someone to die the first time they use inhalants? Sudden Sniffing Death

3,3 What does GHB stands for? Gamma Hydroxybutyric Acid

3,4 Methamphetamine is a _________ powdered substance that looks like shards of glass. Crystal-like

4,1 What is the blood alcohol level of someone who is legally intoxicated? 0.08

4,2 When you use inhalants, it causes you to have an ____________ heartbeat. IRREGULAR

4,3 For LSD, you have to wait ______hours for the effect to wear off. 8-72

4,4 Pure heroin is a white ________ powder with a bitter taste. Odorless

5,1 What is the main ingredient in tobacco that makes people become addicted to smoking? Nicotine

5,2 Some effects of using steroids, are that women can become ___________, and men can become feminine. Masculine

5,3 A regular user of ecstasy becomes very __________ after they stop using ecstasy. Depressed

5,4 The effects from cocaine peak after ______to 40 minutes, then fade quickly. Fifteen