🛡️ Substance Abuse and Teen Life: What You Need to Know Before It’s Too Late
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.32 – Xans, Bars, and Benzos: Xanax and other benzodiazepines are often called “Xans” or “bars,” and they’re used to calm anxiety—but when abused, they become dangerously addictive. These drugs slow your brain activity, making you feel relaxed or sleepy, but too much can stop your breathing completely. Many people combine them with alcohol or opioids, which multiplies the danger. Withdrawal from benzos can be painful and even deadly if stopped suddenly. What starts as a way to “take the edge off” often ends in needing more just to feel okay. The calm they create is false—it hides emotions instead of healing them. Misuse can cause confusion, memory loss, and dangerous blackouts. Dealers often press fake pills that look real but contain fentanyl. Every unverified pill is a risk with your life attached. Real peace doesn’t come from a pill—it comes from strength and support that last.

About this course

A raw, eye-opening guide that gives teens the truth about drugs, vaping, alcohol, and addiction—before a single decision destroys their future.

This course includes:
  • Over 100 youth-focused lessons on all major forms of substance abuse
  • Legal briefings on state laws, arrests, and juvenile detention
  • Peer resistance tools, communication scripts, and refusal strategies
  • Breakdown of street drug names, trends, and hidden risks
  • Mental health modules connecting substance abuse to emotional pain

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