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Poisonings that involve high doses over short periods of time. 

What is acute poisoning?

100

Drugs that slow the normal function of the central nervous system are

What are depressants?

100

Refers to how much of a substance was taken.

What is dosage?

100

Drugs that affect a user's perceptions, thinking, self-awareness, and emotions. 

What are hallucinogens?

100

Drugs with high potential for abuse and have some medical value with restrictions. 

What are Schedule II drugs?

200

A condition in which higher doses of a drug are required to produce the same effect.

What is tolerance?

200

The type of drug that can increase feelings of alertness, suppress appetite, and is often followed by depression

What is a stimulant?

200

Refers to exposure through the lungs.

What is inhalation?

200

Refers to exposure that is intended to treat illness or relieve pain.

What is intentional exposure?

200

The chemical test used to detect arsenic that was the first use of toxicology in a jury trial. 

What is the Marsh Test?

300

Drugs that increase the feelings of well being, energy, and alertness. 

What are stimulants?

300

Drugs with a low potential for abuse and addiction and are currently acceptable for medical use. 

What are Schedule IV drugs?

300

Drugs with no current medical use in the United State.

What are illegal drugs?

300

Drugs that act by suppressing the central nervous system's ability to relay pain messages to the brain.

What are narcotics?

300

The most poisonous biological substance known to humans. 

What is Botulism?

400

The percentage of those in federal prisons related to drug charges.

What is greater than 50%?

400

The drug known to drastically change the appearance of a user including eroded teeth and body sores from scratching due to the feeling of bugs on the skin.

What is meth(amphetamine)?
400

Consuming poison in a suicide attempt or to inflict harm or death upon others.

What is deliberate exposure?

400

Used in gas chambers for mass deaths. 

What is hydrogen cyanide?

400

Known as the father of forensic toxicology.

Who is Orfila?

500
Includes Heroin, Ecstacy, and LSD.

What are Schedule I Drugs?

500

In order to tell when, how much, or which drug a person has taken a forensic toxicologist must perform this. 

What is confirmative testing?

500

Alcohol is absorbed through which of the following

What is stomach and intestines?

500

Most narcotics are derived from this.

What is opium poppy?

500

The three means by which anabolic steroids can be taken.

What is injected, absorbed through the skin, or taken orally?

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