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Medicines and Drugs
Marijuana, Inhalants, Steroids
Psychoactive Drugs
Living Drug Free
OTC vs. Prescription Medicines
100
Drugs that are used to treat or prevent diseases or other conditions
What are medicines?
100
A plant whose leaves, buds, and flowers are usually smoked for their intoxicating effects.
What is marijuana.
100
This type of drug effects your central nervous system and alters activity in the brain.
What is a psychoactive drug?
100
An area within 1000- 1500ft of schools and designated by signs within which people caught selling drugs receive especially severe penalties.
What is a drug-free school zone?
100
Medicines that are dispensed only with the written approval of a licensed physician or nurse- practitioner.
What are prescription medicines?
200
A substance other than food that change the structure or function of the body or mind.
What are drugs?
200
This word refers to muscle building.
What is anabolic
200
LSD and Mushrooms are in this category of psychoactive drugs.
What are hallucinogens?
200
Hobbies, sports, community activities, school organizations, etc.
What are healthy alternatives?
200
Medicines you can buy without a doctor's prescription.
What are over-the- counter medicines?
300
A preparations that prevents a person from contracting a specific disease.
What is a vaccine?
300
This is the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana.
What is THC?
300
Heroin and Oxycodon are this type of psychoactive drug.
What are opiates
300
The process of medical and psychological treatment for people dependent of drugs or alcohol.
What is rehabilitation?
300
Intentionally taking medication for non medical reasons.
What is medicine abuse?
400
The interaction of two or more medicines that results in a greater effect that when each medicine is taken alone.
What is Synergistic Effect
400
This drug is sniffed or inhaled to give effect.
What are inhalants?
400
This drug is highly addictive and is incredibly dangerous to make.
What is methamphetamine.
400
Organized community efforts by neighborhood residents to patrol, monitor, report, and otherwise try to stop drug deals and drug abuse.
What are drug watches?
400
A strong sometimes fatal reaction to taking a large amount of a drug.
What is drug overdose?
500
The effect of one medicine is canceled or reduced when taken with another medicine
What is antagonistic interaction
500
This is a term used when referring to a drug that leads to the use of even harder drugs.
What are gateway drugs?
500
Synthetic drugs that are made to imitate the effects of other drugs.
What are designer drugs?
500
Being dedicated to a drug free life.
What is committing to be drug free?
500
Active ingredient, inactive ingredient, uses, warnings, expiration date, purpose are all included on these types of medicines.
What are OTC and prescription drugs?