Vocabulary
Drug Categories
Side Effects
Name the Category
Name the Category 2
100

A chemical substance, that when administered to a living organism, causes a biological reaction.

What is a drug?

100

A drug category used to decrease pain and induce sleep, they are extremely addictive.

What are narcotics or opiates?

100

Use of this drug could lead to chronic bronchitis and emphysema.

What is tobacco?


100

Aerosols

What is an inhalant?


100

Ecstasy

What is a hallucinogen?

200

Regular and/or compulsive use of drugs in a habitual or regular way.

What is drug abuse?
200

A drug category used to speed up the body's systems.

What are stimulants?
200

This drug weakens the immune system, raises the risk of lung cancer and can have reproductive effects.

What is Marijuana?

200

Alcohol

What is a depressant?

200

Cocaine

What is a stimulant?

300

A serious danger of drug abuse that ends in death.

What is an overdose?


300

A drug category used to alter an individual's thinking, perceptions and reality.

What are hallucinogens?


300

These drugs make you extremely alert and cause heart rate to soar to dangerous levels.

What are stimulants?

300

Morphine

What is a narcotic/opiate?

300

Marijuana

What is a depressant?

400

Physical need for a drug in order to maintain normal body and mind function. Often pain is associated with the absence of the drug.

What is drug dependence?

400

A drug category used to slow down the body's systems.

What are depressants?

400

These drugs cause feelings of euphoria and alter perceptions of vision, hearing, smell, and touch.

What are hallucinogens?


400

Meth

What is a stimulant?

400

Oxycodone

What is a narcotic/opiate?

500

Compulsive and continued engagement of drug use despite negative life, personal and/or health consequences.

What is drug addiction?

500

A drug category that suppresses the central nervous system and are often non-medical substances.

What are inhalants?

500

These drugs cause slow breathing rates and lower blood pressure, sometimes leading to coma or death.

What are depressants?

500

PCP

What is a hallucinogen?

500

Solvents

What is an inhalant?