Why Worry?
The Nature of the Beast
The Science of Addiction
Barbiturates
Alcohol
100

Approximately 40% of this type of admissions are directly or indirectly related to alcohol misuse.

What is hospital?

100

Many people choose to use drugs or alcohol to explore something forbidden, to cope with emotions, to explore a feeling outside of their own daily lives, or for this reason.

What is as a means of escape / to escape?

100

It is a common misconception that illicit drugs and this type of chemical work differently.

What are pharmaceuticals or prescribed medication?

100
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a 25% increase in this type of disorder worldwide.

What is anxiety?

100

Early alcoholic drinks provided fluids, calories (or energy), and also had this property that is now commonly advertised in products like soap.

What is antibacterial?

200

In 2008, half of all perpetrators of a violent crime were engaging in this behavior beforehand.

What is drinking?

200

Borrowing an analogy from infectious diseases, drugs tend to go through four phases of use at a societal level. These include: incubation, expansion, plateau, and this fourth phase.

What is decline?

200

Drugs have intended effects, but also these - which are also known as "secondary effects."

What are side effects?
200

Although they are not as widely used as they once were, barbiturates are still used in some contexts. Among other uses, they are still used for capital punishment / "lethal injections," as well as this medical process that often precedes surgery.

What is anesthesia?

200

The earliest record of wine-making is from 6,000 years ago in this country.

What is Egypt?

300

The worldwide illicit drug trade is an $______ billion a year industry.

What is 800?

300

This is a normal learned behavior that falls on a continuum ranging from patterns of little use and few problems to excessive use and dependence.

What is substance use?

300

This type of drug administration results in the compound being absorbed through the blood-rich tissues under the tongue.

What is sublingual?

300

Barbiturates are classified as a depressant of this system in the body.

What is the central nervous system?

300

Two years after World War I, the United States passed the 18th Amendment - starting this period, that lasted approximately 13 years.

What is Prohibition?

400

Tobacco use is declining but the use of this type of drug is increasing, and while it is becoming legal in many areas, it is not always used responsibly.

What is cannabis?

400

On an individual level, there are five stages of chemical or drug use: levels one, two, three, and four - as well as a level zero, which indicates this behavior.

What is abstinence?

400

The process of pharmacokinetics involves absorption, distribution, elimination - and this process, which precedes elimination.

What is biotransformation?

400

The effects of barbiturates at normal levels can include relaxation, euphoria, sleep induction, and photosensitivity - which is an extreme sensitivity to this.

What is sunlight?

400

This type of drinking is defined as no more than two standard shots, beers, or glasses of wine in a 24 hour period.

What is social?

500

In the United States, this type of drug dependence ranks as the third most common cause of preventable death, and is seen as one of the largest risk factors for premature death worldwide.

What is alcohol?

500

There is no universally accepted definition for this phenomenon, although there are commonly used definitions, such as physical dependence or the DSM criteria for diagnosis.

What is addiction?

500

These are the microscopic spaces between nervous system cells, or neurons.

What are synapses?

500

Effects of barbiturates at above-normal dosage levels can include respiratory symptoms, risk of pneumonia and bronchitis, hypothermia, and this physical effect - which is also known as ataxia.

What is clumsiness?

500

A person with this type of disorder will experience any of a wide range of medical, social, legal, or vocational consequences associated with heavy alcohol use.

What is alcohol use disorder?

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