The Role of Medicines
Drug Use-A High Risk Behavior
Marijuana, Inhalants, and Steroids
Psychoactive Drugs
Living Drug Free
100

Medicine is defined as this.

Drugs that are used to treat or prevent disease or other conditions.

100

These are chemical substances that may not be manufactured, possessed, bought, or sold.

Illegal Drugs.

100

One of the most wisely used illegal drugs that is also known as grass, weed, and pot.

Marijuana.

100

Stimulants, narcotics, depressants, and hallucinogens are the four main groups of this kind of drug.

Psychoactive Drugs.

100

A communication style that clearly gets your point across without seeming aggressive.

Assertive communication.

200

Name the two types of medicines that prevent disease.

Vaccines and antitoxins.

200

Taking drugs can put you at risk to this frightening side effect.

Addiction.

200

An irrational fear or distrust of others experienced by users of marijuana.

Paranoia.

200

This stimulant is illegal all over the United States and comes in the form of a white powder.

Cocaine.

200

After declining drugs, if pressure continues, you should do this.

Walk away.

300

Name the three types of medicines that fight pathogens.

Antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals.

300

Influence that people your age have on you.

Peer pressure.

300

This type of substance includes aerosols and solvents like glue, gasoline, and spray paints.

Inhalants.

300

Combining depressants produces this effect.

Synergistic

300

An organized community's efforts to stop drug deals and drug abuse.

Drug Watches.

400

This type of medicine is often used in the treatment of mood disorders and schizophrenia.

Antipsychotics.

400

Consumption of drugs with this method puts you at risk of contracting diseases such as hepatitis B and HIV.

Injection (with a needle).

400

These substances help build muscle in patients with chronic diseases, but can only be used with a prescription from a physician.

Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids.

400

This narcotic acts is a form of morphine that is injected, snorted, or smoked.

Heroin.

400

People that get drunk or high often, and suffer from hang-overs often is an example of this.

Warning sign of drug abuse.

500

A person undergoing an organ transplant must take this type of medicine.

Antagonistic medicines.

500

A stimulant drug which affects the parts of the brain controlling thinking, mood, memory, and perception.

Ecstasy.

500

If a person is trying to avoid the use of drugs, they may utilize this verbal strategy.

Refusal Skills.

500

These drugs vary greatly in potency and can be several hundred times stronger than the drugs they are meant to imitate.

Designer Drugs.
500

These programs usually do not include medications and often consist of individual or group counseling.

Outpatient drug-free treatment.

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