Use of alcohol during pregnancy is known to cause this condition characterized by abnormal facial features, and other physical and behavioral problems.
What is fetal alcohol syndrome?
A stimulant commonly found in cigerates and e-cigerates that is highly addictive.
What is nicotine?
(https://www.lung.org/quit-smoking/smoking-facts/health-effects/nicotine)
Continued use of a drug that cause health issues and effects work, school, or home life.
What is a substance use disorder?
This medecine can be used to treat an opioid overdose and can be used as either an injection or as a nasal spray.
What is Naloxone?
A synthetic version of testosterone. Prolonged/misuse use of these steroids can cause, in men, baldness, infertility, breast growth, and shrinking of the testicles. In women, changes in menstrual cycle, growth of facial hair, male-pattern baldness.
What is an anabolic steroid?
Alcohol is know as this because it slows down the central nervous system and brain function.
What is a depressant?
https://www.addictioncenter.com/alcohol/is-alcohol-a-depressant/
A synthetic highly addictive drug. Can be found as a white powder, pill, or in a crystal form that looks like glass or shiny blue rocks.
Inhalants can dissolve this protective coating on neurons/brain cells which results in muscle spasm, tremors, difficulty walking and talking.
What is myelin?
(Packet - Top 10 things you need to know about inhalants)
An opioid drug made from morphine, a natural substance taken from the seed pod of various opium poppy plants. It can be a white or brown powder, or a black sticky substance.
What is heroin?
This drug is made from the secreted gum of the cannabis plant. It is dried and pressed into small blocks and is either smoked or can be eaten.
What is hashish?
Consumption of alcohol and doing this activity can get police involved for being reckless and putting others in danger.
A hallucinogen, also known as acid, that produces physical effects like tremors, sleeplessness, dry mouth, increased heart rate and blood pressure. The user taking this hallucinogen may lose touch with reality and halliucinate.
What is LSD?
(Packet - Rave Realities)
Abusing substances can lead to this by law enforcement catching you with illegal substances or disturbing public peace, which effects your ability to get/maintain a job, own a gun, vote, and join the military.
What is a criminal record?
This is caused by opioids triggering the release of endorphins, endorphins boost feelings of pleasure and create a temporary sense of well being. When the dose wears off the brain may want to get the feelings back.
Some steroids users inject the drugs using a needle and may share the same needle, this can lead to the spread of these diseases.
What is HIV and AIDS?
(Packet - Steroids: All-over Horror)
A set of symptoms that occur because of too much drinking that may effect your ability to function at a job or in general.
A condition where drug dependent users stop taking/take smaller doses of the drug for a period expirence unpleasant physical symptoms
What is physical addiction?
(https://www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/physical-dependence)
Alcohol drinking/abuse may cause people to go into this because of money mismangment.
What is debt?
Defined by withdrawal when the user stops taking an opioid. Occurs when opioids are taken for too long a time or too many are consumed.
Law enforecement can put you in prison for up to one year if caught with the drug in your possession. Selling this drug is a felony offense and the offender may face up to five years in prison.
What are the legal consquences of anabolic steroids?