What are depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens, opiates, anabolic steroids?
100
Substances ordered by a licensed medical professional.
What is prescription drugs?
100
The plant that contains nicotine.
What is the tobacco plant?
100
When someone uses drugs repeatedly, their brain becomes:
a. trained to crave the drug
b. smaller than before
c. larger than before
d. more focused and alert
a. trained to crave the drug
100
street name for Rohypnol, also commonly known as 'date rape drug'
What are 'roofies'
200
The drug classification of cocaine.
What is stimulant?
200
A loss of memory without passing out after using a drug.
What is a blackout?
200
The plant that marijuana comes from.
What is cannabis sativa?
200
controls basic functions critical to life, such as heart rate, breathing, and sleeping
The brain stem
200
Class of drug used as painkillers
What are narcotics/opioids?
300
Drug classification(s) of marijuana.
What is depressant, stimulant, hallucinogen
300
The first drug used recreationally that makes it easier to abuse other drugs.
What is gateway drug?
300
The plant heroin (and other opioids) come from.
What is the opium poppy?
300
the thinking center of the brain; it powers our ability to think, plan, solve problems, and make decisions.
frontal cortex or forebrain
300
angel dust.
What is PCP?
400
Drug classification of alcohol.
What is depressant?
400
Needing more and more of the drug to get the same effect.
What is tolerance?
400
The plan cocaine comes from.
What is the coca plant?
400
contains the brain’s reward circuits.
The limbic system (midbrain)
400
commonly known as 'speed'
What is methamphetamine?
500
The drug classification of heroin.
What is opiate?
500
A group of drugs that produce sensory distortions and perceptions.
What is hallucinogens?
500
Where methamphetamine comes from.
What is illegal labs, mixtures of chemicals?
500
Most drugs of abuse target the brain’s reward system by flooding it with