Terms
Stimulant Drugs
Depressants
Psychedelics/Hallucinogens
Wild Card
100

BLANK: is a term used to describe severe problems related to the compulsive and habitual use of mood-altering substances

What is Addiction?

100

Name one stimulant drug

What is Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Amphetamine, Coffee, or Nicotine?

100

What are the types of depressants?

What are sedative-hypnotics and opiates?

100

Name one of the primary groups of psychedelic and hallucinogenic drugs

LSD psychedelic, Amphetamine-related psychedelics, PCP psychedelics, synthetic cannabinoids, and marijuana and related drugs

100

This is the leading cause of Preventable death in the United States.

What is Cigarette smoking?

200

BLANK: are typically the opposite of the effect produced by the drug.

What are Withdrawal Symptoms?

200

Name one effect that stimulants have on the body

What is increased heart rate, increased energy, anxiety, increased blood pressure, decreased appetite, paranoia, increased alertness? 

200

True or False: a hypnotic drug is a sleeping pill. 

True

200

Name one factor that influences the effects of psychedelic drugs

What is amount taken, surroundings, previous experiences, attitude, emotional state, or expectations?

200

True or False: PCP is extremely unpredictable because the dose does not determine the severity of the reaction

True 

300

BLANK: the effects of that a drug has on a person shortly after the drug is taken

What are primary drug effects?

300

Name the psychological states caused by stimulants.

What is intoxication, delirium, psychosis, and withdrawal?

300

What effect of depressants can lead to death?

Slowing of the brain's breathing center

300

True or false

LSD symptoms will always last until the drug starts to leave the body.

300

True or false: Marijuana and related drugs have psychedelic, depressant, and stimulant effects

True

400

BLANK: this occurs when the user's body becomes extremely sensitive to a drug

What is Reverse Tolerance? 

400

What determines the effect of a drug?

Drug strength, amount, how long it lasts in the body, and how it is taken. 

400

BLANK: a drug that makes a person calmer, reduces anxiety, and lowers stimulation from the senses

Sedatives

400

Amphetamine-related psychedelics have properties of what drug types?

Psychedelic and stimulant drugs
400

Name one serious medical problem the CDC has reported is associated with synthetic cannabinoids. 

Seizures, pneumonia, or heart attacks

500

BLANK: a term to describe when the cells in the body become accustomed to the drug and begin to adapt to the presence of the drug

What is Physical Dependence?

500

What happens to neurotransmitters after a long period of stimulant use?

The neurotransmitters may be used up temporarily.

500

Name the severe withdrawal symptoms of a sedative-hypnotic

What is delirium, psychosis, seizures, and possibly death?

500

Why are PCP and ketamine called dissociative anesthetics?

They stop pain by disconnecting the mind from the body.

500

Why do PCP and marijuana remain in the body longer than most drugs?

They are stored in fat cells.