Medicine that can be purchased without a prescription.
What is over-the-counter medicine.
100
Drugs taken through the mouth, chewed or swallowed are known to enter the body in this form.
What is orally
100
a drug that speeds up the activity of the heart and the brain.
What is stimulant
100
The most widely used, usually smoked, leaving the person feeling relaxed/happy or panic attacks. The person often has an inability to concentrate and lack of motivation affection the body's coordination as well.
What is marijuana
100
participate in sports or get involved in school clubs or activities, such as drama or music
What is a way to stay drug free
200
A person's emotional or mental need for a drug.
What is psychological dependence.
200
Drugs that are take for asthma or sniffed to get high are taken into the body in this form.
What is inhaling.
200
The most commonly used depressant
What is alcohol
200
After ingestion of this legal substance the person is extremely happy, full of energy, and then might suddenly crash, this is known as what kind of high
What is caffeine.
200
LSD and magic mushrooms are examples
What is hallucingens
300
The Active chemical in marijuana
What is THC
300
you must have written instructions from your doctor, which will contain the patient's name, the medicine's name, and the doctor's signature.
What is prescription medicine.
300
DAILY DOUBLE(Worth 600 points if correct, -300 points if incorrect)
List four common stimulants.
What is Caffeine, Nicotine, Cocaine, Methamphetamine.
300
The effect on the body may give off the feeling of increased strength and alertness, causing users to crash and crave more of the drug. Very Addictive
What is Cocaine
300
people who use this for a long time become psychologically dependent and are often irritable or unable to sleep if they do not use it again.
What is marijuana.
400
A sudden reliving of the hallucinogen experience
What is flashback
400
Mac wanted to stop smoking, he tried to just quit cold turkey, but it was unsuccessful. He heard about a certain patch that can be placed on his arm to help him quite. It slowly releases nicotine into his body's blood stream through his skin. This is an example of what?
What is transdermal patch
400
Many depressants are prescription drugs, according to your book these are two examples.
What is Valium and Xanax
400
Cam twisted his ankle in football practice, he was in a lot of pain and could hardly walk on his foot. His friend Ryan said "I have some medicine you can take that is just like ibprophin, its just stronger so only take one and you will be fine, it was from my knee injury." Cam took the medicine and before long felt better, but he definitely was feeling the medicine. Nothing in his body hurt anymore and he was very relaxed. What is this story an example of.
What is drug misuse.
400
problems at school, stealing money from family and friends, and violent behavior are consequences of this
What is Drug Abuse
500
Immediate death, coma, or serious brain damage can result by using this just one time.
What is inhalants
500
2 Part Answer: Drugs that are injected into the body using this type of needle and known to enter the body by this form.
What is hypodermic needle through intravenous injection.
500
reduced heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing are caused by these.
What is depressants
500
Can be snorted, smoked, injected. Causes alertness, increased heart rate, violent behavior, strokes or death. The user is often physically and psychologically dependent quickly.
What is Methamphetamine
500
1. Experimentation
2. using the drug every once in awhile
3. craving and seeking out the drug
4. using the drug often
5. Addiction
is called?