Anti-Drug Slogans
- Be the best you can be- be drug free.
- Crack Is Not All It’s Kracked Up To Be. Don’t Do Drugs.
- D.E.A.D. spells out Drugs End All Dreams.
- Don’t waste your life being wasted!
- Drugs are a Death Trap.
- Drugs kill you slowly.
- Drugs, weapons of mass destruction.
- Drugs: Choose not to use.
Who is the DARE Lion?
Daren the Lion
Daren the Lion is the mascot of DARE. He teaches children about saying no drugs to and standing up to bullies.
How do you promote a drug free society?
Encourage them to get involved in clubs or committees that promote being drug free….Examples include:
- Be a good role model and stay drug free yourself.
- Let them know that most young people do not use drugs.
- Help them understand the negative consequences of using drugs.
- Teach them ways to resist pressure to use drugs.
How do you say no to drugs and peer pressure?
10 Ways to Beat Peer Pressure and to Say No
- Just say no.
- Give a reason why it’s a bad idea.
- Make a joke.
- Make an excuse why you can’t.
- Suggest a different activity.
- Ignore the suggestion.
- Repeat yourself if necessary.
- Leave the situation.
Who is the DARE mascot?
The D.A.R.E. mascot is Daren the Lion. Daren represents the courage it takes to be your own person and say no to drugs and violence.
What are some slogans about drugs?
Anti Drug Slogans. Trying Drugs is just nuts!
What drugs are anti depressants?
SSRIs are the most widely prescribed type of antidepressants. They’re usually preferred over other antidepressants, as they cause fewer side effects. An overdose is also less likely to be serious. Fluoxetine is probably the best known SSRI (sold under the brand name Prozac).
What are some anti rejection drugs?
Medications Used to Prevent Rejection. A combination of the following medications will be used to prevent rejection of the kidney and/or pancreas transplant. You will be on prednisone, an anti-proliferative agent (mycophenolate) and a calcineurin inhibitor (cyclosporine or tacrolimus).
What is anti drug campaign?
Anti-Drug Campaigns. This campaign uses slag words, humor, and sometimes exaggeration to make the commercials attention grabbing and relatable. Most importantly, this campaign shows that it is okay to say no to drugs and not use them as a means of fitting in.