Addiction can be classified as this type of disease.
What is chronic?
The increasing rate of one's tolerance can lead to this.
What is addiction?
Depressants are known to do this to brain activity.
What is slow down?
Stimulants are known to do this to brain activity.
What is speed up?
Hallucinogens are drugs that cause this.
What is hallucinations?
This is the inability to stop consuming a drug, substance, or chemical even when it has caused harm to one's life.
What is addiction?
Suddenly stopping a drug can lead to this.
What is withdrawal?
Irritability, paranoia, and suicidal thoughts are all examples of this type of effect.
What is short term?
Found in cigarettes and juuls, this drug is an example of a stimulant.
What is nicotine?
When hallucinating, it is common that one might feel this from their body.
What is separated?
This percentage range is your risk of addiction due to genetics.
What is 40%-60%?
As one develops tolerance, their response is this.
Depression, breathing difficulties, and sleep problems are all examples of this type of effect.
What is long term?
Improved attention is an example of this type of effect of stimulants.
What is short term?
Hallucinogens interfere with this neurotransmitter system.
What is serotonin?
What is positive?
Tolerance is the need for this of a drug.
What is more?
Depressants are typically used to calm nerves and relax muscles. That is why it is commonly used to treat this.
What is anxiety?
Breathing problems are an example of this type of effect of stimulants.
What is long term?
During a hallucination, one may go into a panic or do this to themselves.
What is harm?
This type of addiction takes place when one has the inability to stop partaking in activities such as gambling.
What is behavioral addiction?
This occurs when one no longer responds to a drug the way they initially did.
What is tolerance?
What system in the body do depressants slow down?
What is the CNS?
Stimulants tend to do this to your heart rate.
What is speed it up?
Hallucination experience start with this.