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Drug correct answers Chemical Substance that is taken to change the way you feel and function
Drug Misuse correct answers Taking for a purpose other than medically intended (Benadryl to
sleep when you're sick)
Drug Abuse correct answers Excessive use that is inconsistent w/ medical practices (marijuana
regularly)
Physical dependency correct answers When a person develops a tolerance and needs more and
more of a certain drug
Psychological dependency correct answers Emotional attachment to drug
Intoxication correct answers Maladaptive behavioural, psychological and physiological changes
that occur as a result of substance abuse
Withdrawal correct answers Symptoms that cause distress when the use of a drug stops
PolyAbuse correct answers The use of more than one drug
Concurrent disorder correct answers When individuals have both a mental and substance abuse
problem
Oral ingestion correct answers Swallowing the drug - takes 30min or more to be felt
Inhalation correct answers Drug enters the body through lungs (smoking weed, smelling gases) -
2nd fastest way into the blood
Intravenous Injection correct answers Shot directly into the blood stream. Takes only seconds for
the effects to be felt
Intramuscular correct answers Slower, more consistent diffusion of the drug injected into the
muscle tissues (Flu shot)
Subcutaneous correct answers Injected underneath skin, method is absorbed slower, can take up
to 24 hours (Insulin)
Inunction correct answers Rubbing the drug onto your skin (Nicotine patch)
Dose correct answers The amount
Toxicity correct answers Level at which a drug causes temporary or permanent damage
, Tolerance correct answers Some people are more tolerant than others - they can metabolize more
than average person
Setting (drugs) correct answers External area affects response to drug
Individual factors (drug) correct answers mind set, genetics, mental health, physical state,
weight, gender, age,
Caffeine - Pros Cons correct answers Pros: relieve tiredness, helps w/ repetitive movements,
boosts athletic performance
Cons: cause anxiety, insomnia, laxative, dizzy, miscarriage, dependence
Drug use on Campus correct answers Alcohol - most used drug
Weed - most used illegal drug
Cannabis: Marijuana, Hash, Hash oil
(Feel/Risk/Withdrawal) correct answers Users feel a mind sense of euphoria, slowed time,
impairment in thinking and communication, relaxation. Some feel paranoia and anxiety
Risks include: brain (learning, memory, coordination, anxiety) Lungs (Phlegm, chest colds,
bronchitis) Heart (heart attacks, coronary artery)
Withdrawal - compulsive/uncontrollable cravings, insomnia, restlessness, no appetite, irritability
Depressants: Alcohol, Rohypnol
(Feel/Risk/Withdrawal) correct answers Users feel poor muscle coordination, nausea, amnesia,
slurred speech and disorientation
Risks include seizures, death, coma, loss of appetite, anxiety, social problems and injury
Opioids: Heroin, Morphine, Oxy
(Feel/Risk/Withdrawal) correct answers Opioids relax user, when first injected the user feels
immediate rush for about 10-30min. Afterwards they might feel lethargic, drowsy, slur, memory
problems
Risk includes addiction, dependence, lethargy, weight loss, loss of sex drive, anxiety, insomnia
Withdrawal begins w/in 6-12 hours, includes insomnia, irritability, nausea, vomiting, muscle
aches, runny noise
Stimulants: MDMA, Meth, cocaine, tobacco
(Feel/Risk/Withdrawal) correct answers People feel limitless energy, restless and anxiety. After
the euphoria, they might slip into depression
Risks: tolerance, depression, paranoia, anxiety, blurred vision, serotonin depletion
Withdrawal: depression, fatigue, disturbing dreams, violence, suicidal
Hallucinogens: LSD, PCP
(Feel/Risk/Withdrawal) correct answers Users hallucinate visualizing bright colours and altered
realities
Risk: change in emotions and mood (anxiety, depression, impaired judgement) can also trigger
irrational acts and flashbacks