Drugs that affect a person’s perceptions, sensations, thinking, self-awareness, and emotions.
What are hallucinogens?
Substances that slow down the normal function of the Central Nervous System.
What are depressants?
Drugs that elevate mood, speed up messages within the body, and induce feelings of glee.
What are stimulants?
Drugs that induce the feelings of a dreamy, euphoric state, while lessening sensors in the brain.
What are opioids?
A highly addictive chemical, primarily found in marijuana.
What is THC?
PCP, LSD/acid, shrooms, etc.
What are examples of hallucinogens?
Alcohol, marijuana, xanax, etc.
What are examples of depressants?
Meth, caffeine, ecstasy, etc.
What are examples of stimulants?
Heroine, codeine, opium, etc.
What are examples of opioids?
The most commonly abused drug among all age groups.
What is alcohol?
Reasons hallucinogens are used.
What is the desire to cause out of body experiences, as well as remove physical or emotional pain?
Reasons depressants are used.
What is the desire to induce sleep, relieve anxiety, and dull physical or emotional pain?
Reasons stimulants are used.
What is the desire to reduce stress, suppress appetite, and induce weight loss?
Reasons opioids are used.
What is the desire to dull physical or emotional pain?
.5 ounces per hour.
What is the rate at which the body metabolizes alcohol?
How hallucinogens are used.
What are pills, liquids, powders, injections, etc.?
How depressants are used.
What are pills, injections, the processes of smoking or snorting, etc.?
How stimulants are used.
What are injections, liquids, pills, powders, the processes of being snorted, smoked, or swallowed, etc.?
How opioids are used.
What are powers, liquids, pills, the processes of snorting or smoking, etc.?
Some street names for marijuana.
What is dope, green, Mary Jane, pot, weed, etc.?
Effects of hallucinogens.
What is memory loss, dilated pupils, out of body experiences, increased heart rate, etc.?
Effects of depressants.
What is slurred speech, slowed pulse, shallow breathing, impaired judgement, etc.?
Effects of stimulants.
What is flushed skin, sweating, sense of confidence, decreased appetite, euphoric state, distorted perception of reality, etc.?
Effects of opioids.
What is nausea, drowsiness, diarrhea, slowed breathing, decreased sense of pain, etc.?
The price someone may pay when receiving their first DUI.
What is $10,000?