Any substance that alters one’s ability to function emotionally, physically, or socially is known as a _____.
Drug
Which social environment promotes drug usage?
Sporting events, Weddings, & Birthdays
Marijuana can be detected in urine from _____.
3 to 30 days
Which of the following drugs are listed as Class IV?
_____ is known as the interaction between drugs and living organisms.
Pharmacology
Throughout history, drug use has played a role in enhanced ____.
Spirituality
Since 2014, marijuana use has _____.
increased
In ____, Congress passed the Whiskey tax to help generate income.
1791
Which of the following drugs are listed as Class II?
Cocaine, Opium, Morphine, Methadone and Codeine
Once neurons have received signals from dendrites, this information would be passed to the ____.
Cell Body
_____ will reward behavior in a positive manner.
The most widely used substance among students is ____.
alcohol
The Marijuana Tax Act was established in ___.
1937
Which of the following drugs has the highest potential for abuse?
Heroin, LSD, Marijuana
Once the cell body of a neuron has processed the information, the cell body will send the message to the ____.
Axon
If a drug can alter the brain’s functioning and physical structure, which may be long-lasting, this is considered ____.
Drug addiction
Black pregnant women are ____ times more likely to be tested for illicit drugs.
1.5
What year was the Pure Food and Drug Act established which allowed the government to enter the drug marketplace?
1906
Which of the following drugs are listed as Class III?
Phencyclidine (PCP)
____ are chemical substances released from neurons.
Neurotransmitters
Discontinuing prescribed medication falls under the category of ____.
Drug misuse
Alcohol can be detected in hair follicles for up to _____.
In ___, the U.S. signed the first treaty regulating the opium trade
1833
Which of the following drugs has the lowest potential for abuse?
Diluted opium and Codeine compounds
Drugs that stimulate ___ production leave an individual feeling relaxed.
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)