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Over the Counter Drug Jeopardy

Over the Counter Drug Jeopardy. Review Game November 15, 2014. OTC drugs. Name an example of an OTC that people use. Cold and Cough medicines Laxitives Pain relievers Dramamine. Category 1 100. Where do you get OTC drugs?. CVS At your house in the medicine drawer. Category 1 200.

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Over the Counter Drug Jeopardy

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  1. Over the Counter Drug Jeopardy Review Game November 15, 2014

  2. OTC drugs

  3. Name an example of an OTC that people use Cold and Cough medicines Laxitives Pain relievers Dramamine Category 1 100

  4. Where do you get OTC drugs? CVS At your house in the medicine drawer Category 1 200

  5. Do you need a prescription to get these drugs? No. You can just get it in the aisles at CVS Category 1 400

  6. What’s something that DXM can cause? Seizures Vomitting Fainting/Passing out High Delusions Heart issues Hallucinations (karl) Headache Blurred vision High Body temp Category 1 600

  7. What do they call people who are high on these things? Syrup Heads Category 1 800

  8. What does DXM Stand for? Dextromethorphan Category 1 1000

  9. While high on these things you are more likely to….. Take other drugs Steal things (Karl) Have accidents Category 2 100

  10. Using laxitives can cause… dehydration Category 2 200

  11. Why do kids use or abuse laxitives? To lose weight-but they only lose poop and water so it doesn’t really work Category 2 400

  12. It’s safe to combine medicines or mix them with alcohol? FALSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Category 2 600

  13. What’s the abbreviation or short way of saving Dextromethorphan DXM Category 2 800

  14. In high dosages DXM has same affects as which drug? PCP-angel dust which is a dissociative drug. Category 2 1000

  15. What does OTC stand for? Over The Counter Category 3 100

  16. What is robotripping? It’s when you are high on robotussian or another cough syrup Category 3 200

  17. What do over the counter drugs do to your body? Hallucinations Blurred vision Loss of consciousness Seizures Slurred speech Vomitting Headache Confusion Category 3 400

  18. What is one slang name for abusing DXM Skitting Category 3 600

  19. DXM is sometimes called…. Poor mans PCP Vitamin D CCC Dex Robo Tussin Category 3 800

  20. Pseudoephedrine is a stimulant or a depressant? Stimulant Category 3 1000

  21. Are over the counter drugs addicting? YES. Then you go through withdrawal symptoms including difficulty sleeping, anxiety, depression etc. Category 4 100

  22. Pseudoephedrine is found in which over the counter medicine…. Decongestants Category 4 200

  23. What is acetaminophen ? A pain reliever like asprin or tylonol Category 4 400

  24. Taking acetaminophen in excess is damaging to which organ? Liver Category 4 600

  25. You should not combine acetaminophen and what?? Alcohol Category 4 800

  26. Some dietary supplements can actually interfere with other medications you may be taking? T or F? True! Category 4 1000

  27. Why do you think kids use OTC drugs these days? Cheap to get Easy to use Have at your house Don’t need to be a certain age to buy them They are legal so they think they are safe Don’t have to put it into your veins or anything just swallow! Won’t get in trouble if caught with it Category 5 100

  28. Category 5 200

  29. Category 5 400

  30. Category 5 600

  31. Category 5 800

  32. Category 5 1000

  33. The End Congratulations

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