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Caffeine



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Ibuprofen

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Alcohol

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LSD

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Household cleaners

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DWI



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CDC (health related website for information)



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Big H is otherwise know as?  



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MDMA

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BAC



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Tobacco has thousands of Carcinogens which are substances that can cause this disease:



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This category of drug Slows everything down



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All Pain killers are in this category of drug



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If someone is addicted to a drug and they don't have it, they will show what kind of symptoms?   



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Fumes that are breathed in for mind altering effects



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You are considered legally impaired if you are over 21 and your BAC is above this

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You are considered legally impaired if you are under 21 and your BAC is over this

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You must be this age to purchase, use, and possess tobacco products

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You must be this age to purchase, use, and possess alcohol

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This image shows a meth user after they have been put in jail for a crime.  What is the name for this withdrawal symptom?   



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Your liver can remove this much alcohol from your bloodstream per hour?



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The number one most used depressant in the United States



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Vaping among teenagers has increased from 10% to 21% over the past decade, what would have caused this dramatic increase?  



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In the Discovery health video, hosted by Robin Williams, the 4 drugs represented by each of the participants

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This happens every 15 minutes in the United States

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Stimulant

Narcotic
Depressant
Hallucinogens
Inhalants

Driving While Intoxicated

Centers for Disease Control

Heroin

Molly or Ecstasy

Blood Alcohol Content

Cancer

Depressants

Narcotics

Withdrawal symptoms (moody, irratable, sick/ill/nausea, flu like symptoms, etc.....)

Inhalants

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21
21

Meth Face

1 unit or 1 drink,  about 4 or 5%

Alcohol

Vape Advertisements targeting teens with Candy flavors and showing that it is a healthy alternative to smoking.   

Heroin, meth, marijuana, cocaine
Someone dies of an alcohol related accident





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