Definitions
Types of Substances
Physical Signs
100

A return of use which one has managed to control or quit completely

Relapse 

100

Now legal in most states 

Marijuana 

100

involuntary rhythmic shaking movements that can affect various parts of the body

Tremors 

200

A chronic relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive seeking and use despite consequences 

Addiction 

200

You can find them on the street easily but they  actually need to be picked up with an id 

Prescription Drugs
200

A condition where the skin, white of the eyes and mucus membranes turn a different color

Jaundice 

300

A term used to describe the physical and mental symptoms including cravings, irritability, mood change and nausea / vomiting 

Withdrawal  

300

You can snort, smoke, or inject this type of substance 

Cocaine 

300

Slowing of heart rate 

Bradycardia

400

The use of drugs or alcohol that continues even when significant problems related to use have developed

Substance Dependence 

400

This substance is also known as diacetylmorphine and diamorphine. Is a morphine opioid substance synthesized from the dried latex of the opium poppy

Heroin 

400

Area of discoloration due to damage of injection

Track Marks 

500

A strong or persistent urge to use a substance

Cravings 

500

A synthetic stimulant with a high addiction potential. Can be made into 3 main forms

Methampetamines

500

what is mydriasis 

Dilated pupils 

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