Coca-Cola used to have _______ in it.
What is cocaine?
_______ increases serotonin levels.
What is ecstasy?
Central nervous system depressants used to relieve anxiety, fear, and apprehension are ________.
What are sedatives?
______ were first abused by elite athletes to improve performance.
What are anabolic steroids?
Chemicals, plant extracts, and vitamins that consumers can get directly from store/sellers are _________.
What are dietary supplements?
A cycle of using amphetamines for stimulatory effect followed by depressant use for sleep.
What is "yo-yo"?
A powerful tranquilizer used as a club drug is ______.
What is rohypnol?
Central nervous system depressants used to induce drowsiness and sleep are ________.
What are hypnotics?
Hallucinogens take ____ - _______ minutes.
What is 45-60 minutes?
Drugs are classified by _________.
When an amphetamine is injected it is called ______.
What is "mainlined"?
A moderate dose of GHB is _________.
What is 20 mg/kg?
Heroin is converted to ________ in the body.
What is morphine?
A highly potent derivative of marijuana obtained from sticky resin on flowers and leaves or marijuana plants is _______.
What hashish?
Drugs bind to _______ which are proteins on the surface or inside of a cell.
What are receptors?
Smoked form of pure methamphetamine hydrochloride.
What is "ice"?
A mix between ketamine and MDMA is _________.
What is kitty flipping?
Depressants have _______ actions.
What is synergistic?
Another name for killer weed is _______.
What is phencyclidine or PCP?
The degree to which a person responds to a drug depends on their genetic makeup is _________.
What is pharmacogenetics?
_____ cups of coffee can be fatal.
What is 100 cups?
Georgia home boy is also known as _________.
What is GHB?
What are tranquilizers?
The three commonly used inhalants:
What are commercial chemicals, aerosols, and anesthetics?
Any environmental agent or drug that alters development of a fetus is a __________.
What is a teratogen?