Withdrawal, tolerance to substance, expressing desire to regulate substance
What is symptoms of substance dependence
200
The art of compounding drugs from various substances
What is pharmacy
300
Habits that have gotten out of control, resulting in negative effects on a person's health
What is addictive behaviors
300
The relationship between the time elapsed since a drug was taken and the intensity of its effect.
What is time action function
300
The brain and spinal cord
What is central nervous system
300
Reinforcement, compulsion, cravings, loss of control, escalation
What is characteristics of addiction
300
The science and study of drugs
What is pharmacology
400
Compulsive gambling, exercising, work addiction
What is examples of addictive behaviors
400
The subjectively pleasing effects of a drug, usually felt quite soon after the drug is taken
What is high
400
Any of several drugs that alter perception, feelings, or thoughts
What is hallucinogen
400
A drug that produces a loss of sensation with or withoua loss of consciousness
What is anesthetic
400
A cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms that occur in someone who continues to use a substance despite suffering significant substance-related problems.
What is substance dependence
500
A physical state in which the body adapts to a drug so that the initial does no longer produces the original physical or psychological effects.
What is tolerance
500
A response to an inert or innocuous substance given in place of an active drug
What is placebo effect
500
A drug that decreases nervous or muscular activity, causing drowsiness or sleep.